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If Andy Roddick does't miss anymore first serves for the rest of the tournament, will he win?

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It looks like he served his way to victory in the first set of his current match.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/tennis/livematch/239348.html

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  1. Maybe... but that is HUGE "if". Even if he can get 100% of his first serves in (which would be the first time anyone has ever done that in any Grand Slam tournament), the rest of his game is still not great. His volley has yet to seriously improve, his forehand is big but predictable, and his backhand is very workmanlike. So, in  answer to your question, I do not think that either scenario (serve percentage or winning the tourney) will happen.


  2. well we all know that's impossible so you won't get an answer. Hopefully he won't even win this match

  3. Yes, he would win. With a serve like that on grass... tough to believe he wouldn't. I STILL CANNOT BELIEVE THAT IVO KARLOVIC GOT KNOCKED OUT IN THE FIRST ROUND!!!!

  4. Well we all know the answer to that now, don't we? Good on Tipsarevic, he owned him today.

  5. If he can serve consistently above 140 mph AND not miss a first serve for the rest of the tournament, then I would say he would probably win every service game, and probably the torunament.  But Nadal and Federer are both great returners, and both have shown that they can handle Roddick's serve.  But Roddick's chances of winning would go up tremendously.

  6. Only if his opponents miss them?

  7. he will not win. . he just isnt good enough  even though he has one of the best serves

  8. Andy Roddick is never gonna win Wimbledon or probably anymore slams, he's a one slam wonder. His game sucks and all he has is his serve which is mediocre at this point. He's probably gonna lose today, if not the fartest he will get is the 4th round. I don't hate him, the truth is, he just sucks and past his prime a long time ago.

  9. Huh...please ask realistic questions

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