Brooklyn Decker and Andy Roddick Serve Up Love at Wimbledon

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Former tennis champ Andy Roddick returned to the iconic Wimbledon court as a spectator — this time with wife Brooklyn Decker by his side.

Roddick, 42, watched the London-based tournament on Saturday, July 5, dressed in a smart gray blazer and navy trousers. He said in a private box with Decker, who coordinated in navy. The model, 38, stunned in a blue top with pinstripe slacks.

Decker accessorized her ensemble with delicate gold jewelry and a pair of oval-shaped sunglasses. For glam, she wore her signature blond tresses in loose waves.

The US Open champ — who reached the Wimbledon finals in 2004, 2005 and 2009 without taking home a medal — married Decker in 2009. They went on to welcome son Hank and daughter Stevie in 2015 and 2017, respectively.

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Five years later, Decker opened up to Us Weekly about balancing her marriage with parenthood.

“It does become hilariously transactional. You’re like, ‘I’ve got the kids, you go buy the tampons, go get the diapers,’” she told Us exclusively in April 2022. “It’s very [much] like making a game plan for a football game. You’re drawing the X’s and someone is going to tackle this job and the other one’s going to take care of this.”

According to the Grace & Frankie alum, “efficiency is key” when it comes to taking care of multiple children.

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“I do think it’s easy to get caught up in the management of life, home, children, all of it. However, we do set aside time,” she said. “We prioritize it, but I think we could all do a better job.”

Decker and Roddick are raising Hank and Stevie far from the Hollywood limelight in the actress’ native North Carolina.

“We were like, ‘OK, we get one chance to raise these kids,’” Decker said in the summer issue of Garden & Gun magazine, noting they moved away from Texas just before the COVID-19 pandemic. “We wanted to do it with family.”

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She added, “My parents’ house is connected to ours. We have a screened-in porch that we share with a garden out back. It feels like a really old-school way of living, where it’s multigenerational in one unit. My brother, sister-in-law and their kids are always over. The slowing down, cooking together, kids running barefoot in the yard — all of that is reminiscent of my childhood.”

Decker even designed their house, which she told the magazine is their family’s “happy spot.”

“I grew up going to Brevard and Boone and Blowing Rock, and camping all the time. It’s one of the few places where our kids can run around, and I don’t worry about someone being on their cell phone and hitting them on their bikes,” Decker added. “Our kids can foster their independence. They can go run in a creek bed, and we don’t have to be right there. It feels slow and nostalgic in the best way.”

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