
What were you doing in September 2003?
If you were just-turned 21-year-old Andy Roddick you were winning your only Grand Slam singles championship at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens. Roddick defeated Juan Antonio Ferrero in straight sets; it was the last time an American man has won the U.S. Open Singles title.
Yes, let that sink in for a moment. We’re 22 years on and no other American man has managed to win the nation’s championship.
Of course, a few fellas named Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic might have had something to do with that.

Following his win in New York, Roddick ascended to the world’s No. 1 ranking, a spot he held onto for the remainder of 2023 and the first part of 2024. After Federer won January’s Australian Open, Roddick’s days at No. 1 were over.
Following that glorious September in 2003, Roddick went on to reach the Wimbledon finals on three occasions (2004, 2005, and 2009) and the Australian Open semifinals three times (2005, 2007, and 2009), but never again made it to either level at the U.S. Open.
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