Roddick set for San Jose tennis return
Andy Roddick hasn't hit a tennis ball since hurting his hamstring in the Australian Open but he is on track to return in San Jose in two weeks.
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Roddick says he's on track for return at San Jose
Andy Roddick remains on track to return at the SAP Open in San Jose, even though he says he hasn't hit a tennis ball since hurting his right hamstring in the second round of the Australian Open. Roddick said on a conference call Thursday that an MRI exam showed a partial tear in the tendon after he hurt his leg in a match against Lleyton Hewitt on Jan 19.
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Roddick expects return from injury at San Jose
Andy Roddick remains on track to return at the SAP Open in San Jose, even though he says he hasn't hit a tennis ball since hurting his right hamstring in the second round of the Australian Open.
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Tennis Capsules: Roddick says he's on track for return at San Jose
Andy Roddick remains on track to return at the SAP Open in San Jose, even though he says he hasn't hit a tennis ball since hurting his right hamstring in the second round of the Australian Open.
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Roddick says he's on track to return at SAP Open in San Jose
Andy Roddick remains on track to return at the SAP Open in San Jose, even though he says he hasn't hit a tennis ball since hurting his right hamstring in the second round of the Australian Open.
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