Something is wrong with Andy Roddick. The sixth-ranked Roddick dropped a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 decision to Croatia's Marin Cilic at the $2.6-million Rogers Cup on Thursday. Following the loss, the American said he felt a bit off. "Something doesn't feel comfortable," he said. "I keep feeling if I get a couple, three, four matches into a tournament I'll be all right. "I'm not able to do that. It was pretty ordinary out there today." Roddick is 28-8 in matches this season, including titles in San Jose and Dubai. He endured his worst Wimbledon loss last month, falling to Janko Tipsarevic in the second round. His struggles are in more than one area of his game. "It's a little bit across the board," said Roddick, who won the Rogers Cup in 2003. "(My) forehand is just not doing anything. I'm missing it. That's the one that I need to click...
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