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WIMBLEDON, Eng. - Andy Roddick sprinted forward to scoop up a ball near the net, then backpedaled for another shot, leaping, stretching and swinging in one desperate motion. He hit the ball into a camera bay. So it went Tuesday for Roddick, outclassed by

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WIMBLEDON, Eng. - Andy Roddick sprinted forward to scoop up a ball near the net, then backpedaled for another shot, leaping, stretching and swinging in one desperate motion. He hit the ball into a camera bay. So it went Tuesday for Roddick, outclassed by Novak Djokovic in the second round of the Olympics at Wimbledon, 6-2, 6-1. "I hit the ball fine," Roddick said. "He was just too good from the baseline. He was seeing it like a basketball." Djokovic also praised his performance. "It was a perfect match in every sense," the Serb said. Even so, the drubbing was a dismal result for Roddick, whose declining fortunes in recent months have left him fending off questions about retirement. Playing under the Centre Court roof, Djokovic closed out the victory with consecutive aces. Roddick then quickly left the court where he lost three Wimbledon finals, and was noncommittal about the possibility he wont be back. "Its not close to my mind right now," he said. "Thats not something that Im going to talk about." Like Djokovic, Venus Williams charged into the third round. She won 15 of 16 points when she reached the net, beating Aleksandra Wozniak of Canada 6-1, 6-3. Back on her favourite stage — Centre Court — Williams dominated with her aggressiveness, which is what makes her so dangerous on grass. Of the points she has won through two rounds, nearly one-third have come when she moved forward. Williams is also serving well and ripping returns. She broke Wozniak six times in eight games. "Every day Im just concentrating on trying to bring my best tennis out," Williams said. "And honestly, if theres a time to do it, its now." Williams won her most recent tournament title 2 1/2 years ago, and she took a long layoff after being diagnosed in 2011 with an autoimmune disease that causes fatigue. But at 32, she seems rejuvenated by the chance at a record fourth gold medal in Olympic tennis. "Much improvement in the last few weeks," U.S. coach Mary Joe Fernandez said. "And this is where she feels at home. Its great to be back on the grass." Williams has won five of her seven major titles at the All England Club, most recently in 2008. Her opponent Wednesday will be No. 7 Angelique Kerber of Germany, who beat Timea Babos of Hungary 6-1, 6-1. British hopeful Andy Murray, seeded third, advanced by beating Jarkko Nieminen of Finland 6-2, 6-4. Nieminen won cheers for his scrappy play, including a tumble into the first row in pursuit of a shot. Djokovic-Roddick stirred considerable anticipation as second-round matches go, and the crowd was near capacity when they took the court, with both players wearing red, white and blue. For the first time in the tournament, even the Royal Box was almost full. Roddick started well enough, holding his first two service games, but from there the match quickly slipped away. 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Djokovic and Federer will square off in a blockbuster semifinal showdown on Friday. The world No. 1 Djokovic overcame the fifth-seeded Tsonga in 6-1, 5-7, 5-7, 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 fashion on Court Chatrier to reach his fourth career French Open semi, while the third-seeded former world No. wholesale jerseys . Adams finalized a $12 million, two-year contract with Philadelphia on Thursday, giving the Phillies a premier eighth-inning reliever. The 34-year-old right-hander was 5-3 with a 3.PEARL, Miss. -- Every muscle is twitching as Billy Hamilton inches farther from first base, a dead giveaway that some havoc is about to happen. After a few futile pickoff attempts by the pitcher, Hamilton is off, stealing second base ahead of the errant throw that bounces into the outfield, which allows him to scamper into third base before another late throw. Two batters later, he scores on a groundout and the Pensacola Blue Wahoos have a 1-0 lead on a muggy Saturday night at Trustmark Park. It is Hamiltons 149th stolen base of the season -- another notch in his already record-breaking season -- and further proof hes the most dangerous man on the basepaths in the minor leagues. "The things he is doing this year are outrageous," Pensacola manager Jim Riggleman said. "Its really been a once-in-a-lifetime experience." Now the 21-year-old would like to test those wheels in the big leagues and swipe a few bags for the Cincinnati Reds during the playoff push. Hes certainly giving general manager Walt Jocketty plenty of reasons -- 149 to be exact -- to bring him up to the big leagues when rosters expand on Sept. 1. "At this point, its something thats under consideration," Jocketty said on Friday. "We havent made a final decision." Hamilton was playing in some familiar territory on Saturday, just 60 miles northwest of his hometown of Taylorsville, Miss, where he was a football, basketball and baseball star during high school. His mom, Polly, was sitting with about 75 others who were all wearing matching grey T-shirts with Hamiltons name and number on the back. He received the biggest ovation of the night when he came to the plate -- even though he was playing for the opposing team. "Its been so much fun being able to watch him this season," Polly Hamilton said. "But Ill be honest, the next time I see him, it would be nice if it was in Cincinnati." It could happen, but there are a few factors working against Hamilton: He was just recently promoted to Double-A and hes not on the 40-man roster, meaning the NL Central-leading Reds would have to bump somebody to make room. But Hamilton is so fast, it might not matter. "Im going back down next weekend to watch him play," Jocketty said. "Im going to talk to (Riggleman) and well make a final determination at that point." Hamilton is certainly an intriguing prospect in both the short and long term, though theres also little doubt a promotion would be premature in many ways. His speed would be among MLBs best immediately, but his defence at shortstop has been inconsistent. His role with the Reds would likely be confined to pinch running and other spot duty..dddddddddddd But Cincinnati could use the speed. The Reds had just 72 stolen bases this season going into Sundays game, which ranked 14th out of 16 National League teams. Not surprisingly, the wiry 6-foot, 170-pound Hamilton was all for a promotion. "I can go up there and do a little damage for the playoff run," Hamilton said with a grin. And Riggleman, whos seen his share of speedsters while managing in the majors, is quick to point out that while Hamilton is more than a pair of fast feet. Hamilton is batting .320 this season -- including .313 in 42 games since being promoted to Double-A. The switch-hitter also has 21 doubles, 14 triples, a pair of homers and walked 82 times in 124 games this season. "Obviously, hes still working on everything and hes not a finished product," Riggleman said. "That being said, hes our best on-base percentage guy, hes a pretty polished right-handed hitter and hes a good RBI guy for us. Hes playing very advanced for a 21-year-old." Advanced enough for the rigours of a big league pennant chase? Rigglemans getting him ready just in case, because Pensacolas regular season ends Sept. 3. Hamilton broke the single-season stolen base record for minor league teams affiliated with big league organizations last week when he swiped his 146th bag on Aug. 21. Now Riggleman and his star player are working on the finer points of baserunning. Hamilton has been caught stealing 36 times and has been picked off on several occasions. "Its a good thing to have (the record) past us so we can get into some good discussions about situations," Riggleman said. "Sometimes in the big leagues, even when you can steal a base, you dont. It depends on the hitter, the score of the game, all that kind of stuff. If (Reds manager) Dusty Baker is giving you the hold sign, its not a lack of confidence. It might mean Joey Vottos batting and hes awfully good at getting guys home. Just be patient." Hamilton admits the stolen base record chase was all consuming, and it was good to get back to focusing on his complete game. "Ive got to work on my defence a little more and keep hitting," Hamilton said. "My hittings come around a lot this year, but Ive had a lot of errors I need to cut down on. I think Ive made a big adjustment from last year, so Im happy where Im at right now. Ive just got to continue to get better." But if he gets the call to the big leagues next week, that development will be put on hold. Cincinnati would only need him to pack those afterburners. And Hamilton wouldnt complain a bit. "Im a competitor," Hamilton said. "So Im ready to go at any time." ' ' '


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