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Andy Roddick was one of the most talented and well-known players of his time. His rivalry with Roger Federer, and the matches that we witnessed as a result of it, are still enjoyed by many. The former World No. 1 was a treat to watch on the court with his aggressive game and his killer serve.

But since he retired in 2012, following quite a successful career, he has become a true family man!

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Roddick married actress and model Brooklyn Decker in 2009, and the couple has two kids, Hank and Stevie. In a recent tweet, Roddick posted about his life at home and how he was going to ‘enjoy’ his Saturday.

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Andy Roddick has a funny internet presence

Andy Roddick has a great sense of humor. Many of his on-court interviews are still remembered due to his witty responses. Fans might remember his distinct humorous quips about Federer always getting the better of him in most of the matches they played. It used to be quite evident from his tone that it was friendly banter and not to be taken seriously.

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His internet presence is also often hilarious. Just a few days back he posted an interesting video on how to correctly vent on the court, without incurring penalties. He recently also posted a funny snippet of conversation between Brooklyn and himself!

Roddick and Decker have a nice and wholesome relationship, which is evident from their interactions on social media. The tweet details the to-do list on a fine Saturday for Andy Roddick. Among other things, Brooklyn asks her husband to get a bunch of stuff, including humidifiers to very specific cat food to pull-ups for their daughter.

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It also gives him an update on their rug, which according to Decker, Stevie has fashioned as a personal canvas. Despite retiring from the game in 2012, Roddick still makes his presence felt through his commentary stints for various media houses including the Tennis Channel.

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