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Andy Roddick of the U.S. reacts after losing a point against Tatsuma Ito of Japan during the Japan Open tennis championships in Tokyo on Tuesday. Roddick won the match 6-4, 6-3.

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'Roddick Wrecks Racket During Tatsuma Induced Tokyo Tantrum'

-there, fixed your headline.

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Now, now, Andy, my father used to punish me severely when I threw a tantrum after losing a point. Be a good role model.

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WTF JT?

Do you have anything positive to say about the country that gave you everything... The right to publish such garbage... Do you think North Korea gave that you that freedom..? Was it China...?

Only from the mind of an 8-year old..... JT that is....

You're welcome JT...

Moderator: Please post something more pertinent.

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Andys izod shirt is nice, and he won the match :p

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mindovermatter- so because the US won the war, Americans in Japan are excused from acting like a horse's ass until the end of time?

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More like Riddick than Roddick..

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He was actually trying to kill a cockroach that scuttled across the court. Just look at the concentration on his face...

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hoserfella -- certainly not. But, why doesn't the caption mention that Roddick is #10 in the world, and has a U.S. Open crown to his credit? Plus three Wimbeldon finals? (Accomplishments no Japanese male player has ever come close to.) That's right, because that would be "impolite" to our hosts here, and it is far easier for JT to just take the easy way out, and let folks vent about how terrible and spoiled U.S. athletes are. Right?

Moderator: Wrong. It doesn't matter what his world ranking is or how many times he won Wimbledon or the U.S. Open. All that matters, for the purpose of discussion, is what he is doing in this photo.

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Mindovermatter. Quite why you got so upset about this article is beyond me! No wait I get it you are another fabulously well misinformed statesman. For Your information the USA has never "GIVEN" any country anything; their help or aid always comes at a tremendous price! As for Roddick well I always thought he was a spoilt little tosspot.

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Roddick spoilt? He's always seemed reasonably well behaved to me. Now if this was lleyton hewitt... It would be no shock!!

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Roddick always well behaved ?? Mikans right,hes more a tosspot than Hewitt(these days).

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If you say that Roddick is reasonably well-behaved lately, you probably did not watch his outburst at the US Open 2010 where he was berating a line judge for calling a foot fault. he was bullying her. andy may be funny off-court, but he is really annoying on-court with his high-handedness and complains about lots of things.

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takuyaki:

Was it is bad as that Serena meltdown?

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Mighty man exerting power over soft and tiny ball, American Style !

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@pukey2: hmmm. Serena used a more abusive language. I guess Serena's outburst was worse since she got ejected out of the match :P But still, I really felt bad for the lineswoman who was just standing there listening to a-rod's tirade and couldn't answer back. She made the right call but got flustered when he asked about the foot that committed the fault fault. She answered him wrongly and he started berating her

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Maybe it's the lack of fans in attandance that is p#ss#ng him off..?

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Oh, I might have believed what you guys were saying until you said he was worse than Hewitt. Now it's just impossible to be a bigger tosser than him....

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Andy Roddick is a choker in big tournaments - his time has passed him by unfortunately. Apart from this pic, he always seems a gentleman though, unlike that tool Hewitt (who sadly is a countryman of mine).

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I think this is a smashing photo ^^

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