After beating Taiwan's Lu Yen-hsun at the Shanghai Masters, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2, 15th-ranked Andy Roddick says that his season has been trying. The former No. 1 hasn’t won a title since February. "It’s the toughest year I've had. I feel like I've been starting and stopping a lot. I'm going to probably have to adjust how I go about things a little bit more. I think the frustrating thing is a lot of times, when I've done the work, I haven't felt terrible about my tennis, but I've been unprepared a lot of the time this year."
Roddick: 'Toughest year I've had'
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Published Oct 10, 2011