Netting a love match
April 2009 | by Roger Hudson
Hot
on the heels of Roger
Federer's recent marriage to long-time
partner Mirka Vavrinec, American Andy Roddick is the latest tennis ace
to serve
up game, set and match in the 'Nuptials Open' of 2009.
Roddick, 26 and world ranked no6, tied the knot with
22 year-old Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Brooklyn Decker. This
was a private yet star-studded ceremony at his home in Austin,
Texas, on 17 April, followed by a reception at a nearby country club.
Among
the tennis stars witnessing the latest love match were Mr and Mrs
Steffi Graf (Andre Agassi behaved himself), veteran Billie Jean King,
Roddick's Davis Cup team-mates James Blake and Mardy Fish and US Davis
Cup captain Patrick McEnroe.
And British tennis fan Elton John added
to his portfolio of
private celebrity gigs with a rocket man of a performance at the
reception. The rock star has played a number of charity events over the
years, and persuaded Roddick to lend his support. So the appearance of
John was not much of a surprise for the guests.
But will Roddick rise higher up the world rankings as a result of tying
the knot? The mean American machine is aiming to lift his game by
having a shot at blissful marriage.
Swiss
star Federer, now languishing at world number no2 behind nemesis Rafael
Nadal, has notably been singularly subdued on court in the
build-up to his marriage. Subsequently, following his low-key
ceremony he went on his honeymoon during his wildcard entry in Monaco -
the tax haven to most professional tennis players.
But Federer crashed out of the Monte Carlo Masters to his
Swiss compatriot Stanislas Wawrinka, world ranked 10 players behind the
former five-time Wimbledon champion.
The well-documented demise of two British players, Tim Henman and
Greg Rusedski, seemed to have its origin in their marriages to their
respective wives - both called Lucy. At least another lady called Lucy
has started courting any of the big names in the current world top 100.
And audicious Aussie Lleyton Hewitt has certainly slipped out
of the world's top 10 since he took the plunge with Home & Away
actress Bec Cartwright. Hewitt has never been quite the
dominant force as a player since marriage ruled his life.
Even American showman Agassi, albeit
towards the end of his career,
suddenly suffered after getting married to German Graf. Agassi, cruelly
nicknamed Mrs Steffi Graf by many of the world's press, found serving
aces harder to achieve as a married man.
Ultimately, will Federer's and Roddick's latest off court
moves prove detrimental to their game on the ATP Tour? But only
time will tell.
One thing for certain, if history repeats itself, is that Federer and Roddick should start planning for family outings rather than the hectic itinerary of a top ATP tennis ace.
Will Federer's and Roddick's off court moves prove detrimental to their game?
