As part of a promotion for an exhibition in Seoul, Andy Roddick and Novak Djokovic took to the streets of South Korea to partake in a little street tennis. Watch it below and follow along with Busted Racquet's handy frame-by-frame recap:
:09 -- Those upward shots of the buildings made me think the video was about to go all Inception on us.
:19 -- Is that Novak playing in gray, skinny jeans?
:21 -- Yes, indeed, Novak is playing in gray, skinny jeans. You know what would really tie that outfit together? Yeah, you know.
:30 -- Roddick was either about to do something tricky with that overhead or yell at a non-existant linejudge for allowing two balls into play. Wish we had seen the resolution to that.
:39 -- Is that a tennis net or the student's barricade from Les Miserables?
:48 -- It's impossible to look manly while riding a bike with a basket but Roddick does a decent job of pulling it off.
1:06 -- Novak makes a phone call, presumably to his trainer.
1:25 -- That's more volleying than either did combined at the U.S. Open.
1:51 -- The fans are in good spirits, continuously clapping even though there's nothing to clap about at the moment. They'd be good contestants on "Wheel of Fortune."
2:10 -- Whatever Andy did leads to an "ANDY" chant form the crowd. Either he hit the ball up to the people on the top of the building or the atendees were instructed to scream the first name of their favorite Matlock actor. (I'd have been chanting "Clarence.")
3:01 -- This is edited as haphazardly as a Roger Federer interview on ESPN.
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