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Elon Musk has publicly challenged Mark Zuckerberg to a physical fight – Andy Roddick can’t wait for it to happen

Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg -two of the biggest tech billionaires have engaged in a social media spat that could potentially lead to an actual physical face-off. It was the Twitter boss, Musk whose initial tweet sparked this episode and now the Facebook boss, Zuckerberg seems to be pretty serious about it.

Social media users initially thought this was just banter between the two big boys but as things stand, it could very well materialise into an actual fight. US Tennis legend seems to be really excited at the prospect – “Let this be real”, he hopes.

https://twitter.com/andyroddick/status/1671881140431638529?t=ot6snAWZdADDEFriP4SW5Q&s=19

Andy Roddick seems to be echoing the thoughts of most users on social media and his tweet has gone viral in no time. Musk initially took a dig at Zuckerberg, expressing his concerns about Meta’s dominance. He jokingly suggested a cage match, only to be met with a surprising response from Zuckerberg, who posted Musk’s tweet on Instagram and declared, “send me location.” Musk has now invited Zuckerberg for the fight at “Vegas Octagon”.

Things seem to have gotten pretty serious now and it remains to be seen how it actually ends up!

Andy Roddick is enjoying his retirement life following a glorious career

Andy Roddick retired from professional Tennis in 2015 after an illustrious career spanning over two decades. He had a remarkable tennis career and achieved several significant highlights. Roddick’s career was marked by his fierce competitiveness, powerful playing style, and his ability to consistently challenge the best players in the world. The American star has left a lasting impact on the sport.

Andy Roddick

Roddick won the prestigious US Open in 2003, which is his only Grand Slam singles title. Roddick reached four additional Grand Slam finals during his career. He was the runner-up at Wimbledon in 2004, 2005, and 2009, losing to Roger Federer on all three occasions. He also reached the final of the US Open in 2006, where he lost to Federer again.

Roddick also played a crucial role in the United States’ Davis Cup victory in 2007. He won all three of his singles matches in the final against Russia, helping his team secure the title.He notably reached the World No.1 ranking in men’s singles in November 2003. He held the top spot for a total of 13 weeks throughout his career.

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