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Brooklyn Decker, Andy Roddick Getting Married This Weekend

Mercifully, Andy Roddick won the 2003 US Open. Otherwise, he would be stuck facing accusations of untapped potential and disappointment on the courts. Then again, he's reportedly marrying model Brooklyn Decker this weekend, so no matter his exploits on the tennis court, his life can't ever be too bad.

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People is "reporting" the news that Decker and Roddick will tie the knot this weekend near Austin, Texas, Roddick's hometown.
Roddick, 26, and Decker, 21, plan to celebrate the nuptials with two days of festivities near Roddick's Austin, Texas, home. "They wanted to keep it local," the source says. And very private. The pared-down guest lists includes mostly family and a few close friends of the pair, who met when Roddick spotted Decker in a magazine and asked his agent to find her number.
That's right, folks: love, the old fashioned way, found in the pages of a magazine and then stalked. Seriously, Decker says he stalked her and she finally caved after five months of messages, flowers and threats love notes.

I kid, of course. Roddick's a world famous tennis star and athlete-celebrity type, really rich, a pretty good looking dude and one HELL of a model American ... why wouldn't Brooklyn Decker want to be stalked by him? Feel free to put your reasons in the comments, unless you're Mandy Moore, in which case no one will believe you're not just bitter.

SI Cover Models

    Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl Bar Refaeli joins a memorable line of swimsuit models featured in the annual issue. Her 2009 photo shoot was also used in promotion with Southwest Airlines, with an image of Refaeli in a bikini painted on the side of a Southwest Boeing 737. Click through to see more swimsuit page-turners from the past.

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    2008 - Marisa Miller
    Not only was Miller featured on the cover of the 2008 edition, she's also known as a Victoria's Secret Angel. Miller has also done cameos for TV shows such as "Entourage" and "How I Met Your Mother".

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    2007 - Beyonce Knowles
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    2005 - Carolyn Murphy
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    2004 - Veronica Varekova
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    1999 - Rebecca Romijn
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Greg Couch

Greg CouchGreg Couch is a national columnist and award-winning tennis writer for FanHouse.com. A former ranked amateur tennis player, who dabbled in a few pro tournaments, he came to FanHouse after 12 years at the Chicago Sun-Times. "The best tennis writer in America," according to Jason Whitlock, national columnist and guest host of the Jim Rome radio show.

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