By Larry Brown | April 3, 2008 - Posted in Football, Tennis

Much like the Snoop Dogg/David Beckham relationship, I have a tough time grasping this one. Word on the street is that tennis player Andy Roddick and football player Terrell Owens are boys. Apparently T.O. was even in attendance at the Sony Ericsson Open to watch Roddick play this week. The two took turns complimenting one another to the media:

“I wish a lot of the public saw what I saw,” Roddick said Wednesday after a morning practice. “He’s a pretty friendly guy, he’ll meet people — friends of mine — who he doesn’t really even know, and he’s nothing but nice and sweet to them. I wish the public saw a little bit more of that side of him.”

[Owens said about Roddick] “He’s on the cusp of really being that No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 guy. If he keeps pushing, letting the games come to him and try not to press so much during the matches, he’ll win. He just has to keep his focus.”

Oh Andy, we sure did get a glimpse of that T.O., in case you have forgotten. I even fell for it. And apparently the two met through a personal trainer. So while Roger Federer enjoys mutual admiration with Tiger Woods, Andy Roddick’s crossover companion is Terrell Owens. Yeah, exactly.

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