Houses Of Best Tennis Players Of All Times

Andy Roddick, 36 – $5.95M

Soon after he won the U.S. Open in 2003 against Juan Carlos Ferrero, Roddick was ranked No. 1 in the world. He continued to be an impressive player, among the best of the best, but this U.S. Open victory remained his only Grand Slam win. However, it did make him the latest North American to win the U.S. Open and reach #1, while he also had four additional runner-ups in the championship. Together with Brooklyn Decker, Andy owns a luxurious estate down on Lake Austin, which has been put up for sale recently. The buyer has to shell out $5.95 million from the bank if he or she wants the place.

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