A Rodd says he is ready for his heat and dust battle with Murray

A Rodd says he is ready for his heat and dust battle with MurrayA Rodd says he is ready for his heat and dust battle with MurrayLondon, July 2 : Sixth-seed Andy Roddick has revealed that he can handle 15,000 fans, fatigue and the Fahrenheit as he too bids for a first Wimbledon title like British hero Andy Murray.

Roddick said that he has a cunning plan to turn the Centre Court crowd in his favour in tomorrow''s semi-final with Andy Murray.

According to The Sun, the American joked: "When I hear them shout ''Come on Andy'' I''ll just pretend they''re referring to me."

Roddick entered the semi-final after beating Australian Lleyton Hewitt in a five-set battle lasting three hours fifty minutes on Court One. Roddick''s 6-3 6-7 7-6 4-6 6-4 victory included an astonishing 43 aces and a top-speed serve of 140mph.

Roddick, twice a runner-up at Wimbledon, said: "This is cold where I come from. I grew up in Florida and Texas where it gets offensively hot. I''m not concerned about the heat. There''s no time for tiredness. I''m sure I''ll pull up a little bit sore tomorrow but that''s to be expected. That''s not a new condition."

Hewitt left Wimbledon a bit sore but with his head held high and with the belief that tomorrow''s semi-final is Murray''s to lose.

He said: "It''s going to be a tough one for Roddick to win.

"When I''ve seen Andy Murray at his best, he matches up extremely well against Roddick," he said. (ANI)