ANDY RODDICK: Probably both, you know. If that's possible. I think it's gone by pretty fast.
It's been a fun ride so far. Q. Memories of this place?
You've had a lot of big moments here. Do they kind of flood back when you come back here, or do you not go down that road so much? ANDY RODDICK: No, I think they do.
I mean, I was here for the actual opening of this place. They had like a junior tennis clinic for three days or something like that, and I think that had to be '92 or '93. We were getting bussed in every day, and it was just hundreds of kids.
So we played a lot of junior tournaments here. So I guess, personally, I have a little bit of history here. So, yeah, I mean, I think you definitely kind of come across different memories.
Q. How would you describe your year so far? ANDY RODDICK: With the exception of Australia, which I was very disappointed in, I feel like it's been pretty good, actually, probably very good.
After that, I've had to, you know, travel a lot, and put ... more.
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