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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Wednesday, September 3, 2008 NEW YORK -- Andy Roddick's tennis game has its ebbs and flows, but his postmatch news conferences are consistently excellent. His sharp, biting sarcasm is always in top form. On Tuesday night, after he advanced to the quarterfinals here at the U.S. Open, Roddick was asked about the physical condition of his opponent, Novak Djokovic. A reporter was explaining that the Serbian player had complained of an injured right ankle when Roddick cut him off, sparking this charming exchange: Ro ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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