WASHINGTON(AP) Andy Roddick says he is healthy and ready for his first match since losing the Wimbledon final.
Roddick, who hasn't played since his loss to Roger Federer on July 5, said Monday he's recovered from the right hip flexor he sustained in that match. Roddick is the top-seeded player in the Legg Mason Tennis Classic and has won the event three times.
He was originally scheduled to open play Tuesday after an opening-round bye, but his start was pushed back to Wednesday. Defending champion Juan Martin del Potro is the No. 2 seed.