Brooklyn Decker and Andy Roddick to Wimbledon on a rare public day

Who was a tennis champion Andy Roddick returns to the photo WIMBELEMI court as a spectator – in this case Brooklyn Decker alongside her.
Roddick, 42, looked at London-based tournament on Saturday, July 5, wearing a green green blazer and Navy pants. He said in the private box with Decker, which was covered in Navy. The model, 38, smoked in the blue top with Pinsripe slacks.
Decker has his slavery with a golden jewelry and pair of oval cold. For the day of Glam, he was wearing blonds that he signed on his loose apartments.
The US Open Champ – Who arrived by Wingbledon Fininals in 2004, 2005 and 2009 without taking a medical home – a shelter in 2009. They continued to accept the Hank and daughter Steve Steve in 2015 and 2017, respectively.
Five years later, Decker was opened US of Week Regarding her marriage to a parent.
“It’s a great benefit. How are you, ‘I have kids, walking buy tamples, go for diapers,'” Us only in April 2022. “It is a great thing [much] As making a football game game. He draws x and someone will look at this work and the other will take care of this. “
According to Grace and Frankie Alum, “efficiency is important” when it comes to caring for many children.

“I think it’s easy to get to the management of life, home, kids, all. However, we set aside time,” he said. “We look forward, but I think all can do a better job.”
Decker and Roddick suggests Hank and Stevie away from Hollywood Limilight at Actress’ North Carolina.
“How was it, ‘OK, we get one chance to lift these children,'” said Decker in the summer issue Garden & shotgun The comments from Texas just before Covil-19 epidemic. “We wanted to do it with family.”
He also adds, “My parents’ house is linked to ours. We have a porch tested in the article on the garden of life.”
Decker even designed their own house, telling the magazine that it was a “happy class of their family”
“I grew up in Bravard and Boone and hit the rock, and all the time. It is in one of the few places where our children can run, and I don’t worry about their bicycles,” said Decker. “Our children can promote their freedom. They can run in a hot bed, and they don’t have to be there. They feel slow and unpleasant.”