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Name | Andy Roddick |
Source of Income | Tennis, Investments, Commentator |
Estimated networth | $40 million |
Age | 39 years |
Marital status | Married |
Endorsements | Lacoste, Babolat, Travis Matthew Apparel, Lexus, American Express, Rolex, Microsoft, Arizona Beverage Company, and Powerade etc. |
Citizenship | American |
Prize Money | $20,640,030 |
Residence | Austin, Texas, the United States of America |
Andy Roddick is a former American tennis player, who achieved numerous glories on the ATP tour. In a professional career spanning over 15 years, Roddick won a Grand Slam title and even reached the pinnacle of the ATP rankings in 2003.
Roddick was ranked in the year-end top-10 ATP players for nine consecutive years from 2002 to 2010 and won a total of five Masters tournaments during this period. Apart from his US Open 2003 glory, the American reached the finals of four other Majors, but lost to Roger Federer on each occasion.
In 2017, Andy Roddick was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
As of 2022, Andy Roddick’s estimated net worth stands at $40 million, with most of his earnings coming from his investments and endorsement deals that he signed during or after his professional tennis career.
Before bidding goodbye to the sport in 2015, Roddick bagged a total of
$20,640,030 in prize money on the ATP tour, making him the 20th highest earner of all time in the sport. The American won a total of 36 titles on the tour, with 32 of them coming in the singles category.
As a tennis player, Roddick had some quite ravishing endorsement deals with several companies in multiple fields ranging from energy drinks, sports equipment, beverages, watch companies, software companies, credit card insurances and automobiles.
During and after his career, Roddick has worked with renowned brands like Lacoste, Babolat, Travis Matthew Apparel, Lexus, American Express, Rolex, Microsoft, Arizona Beverage Company, and Powerade.
Roddick is one of the key investors in a golf apparel brand called Travis Matthew Apparel. He invested in the company in 2013 and is now a co-owner of it, along with being its brand ambassador.
Apart from this, Roddick has a $5.95 million house in Austin, Texas, which has an open kitchen, a temperature-controlled wine cellar, a swimming pool and spa.
He also has an exquisite car collection, owning luxury cars like Aston Martin DB11, Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio and Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400.
Other than his endorsements and investments, Roddick also accumulates a large sum of money by working as a tennis pundit, commentator, and host for television media channels like The Tennis Channel, where he worked as an analyst in 2020.
Andy Roddick’s Charity
Andy Roddick runs his own charity foundation called the ‘Andy Roddick Foundation,’ that aims to provide lower-income students with high-quality summer learning opportunities in a school-like environment.
The foundation was started by Roddick at the age of just 17 years in 2000, when he was the No. 1 ranked Junior tennis player. Since then, the organization has raised more than $30 million and has successfully helped about 79,000 children through their quality improvement training programmes.
Roddick retired from tennis at the age of just 30 years in 2012. However, he kept playing in the doubles category at some tournaments before bidding his final goodbye to the sport from all the categories in 2015.
Yes, Roddick is the father of two children, a six-year-old son Hank, and a four-year-old daughter Stevie.
Yes, Roddick has won a Grand Slam title in his career. He succeeded at the US Open 2003, which remains the only Grand Slam glory in his career.
Roddick featured in five Grand Slam finals in his professional career, playing three Wimbledon finals (2004, 2005, 2009) and two US Open finals (2003, 2006).
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