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Australian Open + Kooyong Classic

I have a big update for you guys today. I added HQ pictures of Andy at the Australian Open, Kooyong Classic and the Andy Roddick Charity Foundation Weekend

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014 x 2008 Australian Open: 1st Round - Against - Lukas Dlouhy
007 x 2008 Australian Open: 2nd Round - Against - Michael Berrer
006 x 2008 Kooyong Classic: Round Robin - Against - Ivan Ljubicic
004 x 2008 Kooyong Classic: Round Robin - Against - Marat Safin
011 x 2008 Practice
005 x 2008 Kooyong Classic: Press Conference
008 x 7th Annual Andy Roddick Foundation Charity Weekend

Roddick Resumes Australian Open Bid Just Looking to `Survive’
Andy Roddick won’t try anything different when he faces Philipp Kohlschreiber at the Australian Open today. For the No. 6 seed, the first week of a Grand Slam tennis tournament is a matter of finding a way through.

“It’s about surviving,” said Roddick when asked whether he’ll tinker with his game. “It’s giving yourself a chance to play another day. I’ve gotten through enough first weeks now where I know how to manage my way through.”

Roddick, the 2003 U.S. Open champion, enters his third- round night match against 29th-seeded German Kohlschreiber with the aim of bettering his three semifinal appearances at the tournament. Defending champion Roger Federer, who beat him last year, is on the other side of the draw this time.

After helping the U.S. clinch its 32nd Davis Cup title in December, Roddick warmed up for the Australian Open by winning the Kooyong Classic exhibition event for a third straight year.

Kohlschreiber also carried winning form into Melbourne Park by claiming his second career ATP Tour title in Auckland, a victory that lifted his ranking to a career-high 27.

“I’ve worked hard and I’ve had a great preparation for this tournament,” Kohlschreiber, 24, told reporters. “Hopefully I can go a long way.”

Kohlschreiber was ranked 102nd when he last met Roddick. That was in the 2005 Australian Open fourth round, his best Grand Slam performance. Roddick, who leads 2-0 in head-to-head, said the German is a tougher proposition now.
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