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June 26, 2001 |
Roddick enjoys debut at WimbledonAmerican teenager Andy Roddick marked his Wimbledon debut with a no-nonsense 6-4 6-4 7-6 victory over Swiss qualifier Ivo Heuberger on Monday. The 18-year-old, hailed as the future of American tennis by compatriots Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi, had too much power for his opponent in only his sixth tour-level match on grass.
As dusk began to fall Roddick went for the jugular, winning the third set tie-breaker 7-0. "I was enjoying myself out there," Roddick said. "I lost my concentration a bit in the third set but I was totally focused going into the breaker." Roddick said he enjoyed the atmosphere on court 18, a show court overlooked by other areas. "I can feel it, people are pretty excited, that's fun for me. I like a pretty hyped-up atmosphere," said Roddick who said he was enjoying his first taste of Wimbledon. "It's great. To actually be here, to be competing is a good feeling." In the second round Roddick faces an intriguing battle with 11th-seeded Swede Thomas Johansson, winner of two grass tournaments in succession before Wimbledon. "There's no doubt Thomas is playing great tennis at the moment. He's on a roll and I'm going to have to play great tennis to beat him," said Roddick.
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