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During his decade-long journey, Andy Roddick reached several Grand Slam finals by outclassing some of the most talented players. However, the American tennis legend only clinched one major title despite having several stellar performances during that run. There was only one player who is responsible for the former tennis ace’s heartbreaking defeats.

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It was one other than Roger Federer who became an absolute nightmare for the former US Open champion as he prevailed in their 4 major finals meetings. In addition to his extraordinary talent, the Swiss tennis legend’s attitude and on-court personality bothered the Hall of Famer. The former American tennis player recently revealed how the 20 singles Grand Slam champion is a major reason behind his early retirement from competitive tennis.

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“But I always had an appreciation for it I always had perspective on listen like I lost the excruciating, you know, lots of Wimbeldon finals three times.The last time was brutal, but at the end of it like the crowd is chanting, chanting my name and I didn’t win. Yeah. And so its perspective matters. So Right. So I always had, I think, a healthy sense of perspective.”

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The former American tennis player was a dominating figure on the court. However, he also had an emotional side to him. Speaking of it, the former US Open champion revealed how playing against his arch-rival, Roger Federer, became the biggest point of jealousy of his journey.

It further affected his decision to put down his racket at the mere age of 32. Roddick said,

“Even if I was just pissed, I wasn’t easy. I was pretty emotional. Like practice courts. I had to like, the biggest. The biggest point of jealousy I ever had with Roger Federer was I had to like win every practice set.”READ MORE- ‘You Can Tell He’s Not a Poser’- Roger Federer Fans Set to Embrace Young Kid Carlos Alcaraz After His Graceful Act at Indian Wells

He added,

“Otherwise, I felt like I wasn’t prepared. Like I had to die for it. I had to like it. And that’s probably why I retire at 30. Right? It’s just the mental toll that I kind of put on myself. Whereas I would look over and I’d be walking in from some practice where I went two and a half hours and you know, literally had to have a result in practice, which is insane.”Watch this story – ‘Why Is His Brother Taking a Video..Sweet Home Alabama?’ – Tennis Fans React Hilariously to Unearthed Novak Djokovic Underwear Photo

What do you think about Roddick’s opinion on his old arch-rival, Federer? Let us know in the comments section.

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Anurag Gusain is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports, who blends his innate talent for journalism with a solid foundation in English, earned during his undergraduate years. With more than two years of content creation under his belt, Anurag seamlessly translates his passion for tennis into captivating articles. At ES, he is the go-to voice for all things Serena Williams, skillfully covering both her on-court legacy and off-court endeavors. Beyond the tennis court, Anurag finds solace in gaming, where his strategic mind flourishes.

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