Brooklyn Decker Admits 'I'm No Triple Threat'

7:28 PM EDT 9/22/2012 by Stapha Charleme, Celebeat Reporter

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Model-turned-actress Brooklyn Decker - who is targeting Broadway for her next career venture isn't afraid to spotlight her inabilities. The blonde bombshell admits her coordination skills are a little off - a lot off actually.  She can neither sing nor dance, forget about handling both tasks simultaneously. Perhaps, Decker can learn a few fancy footwork from her former professional tennis player husband, Andy Roddick.

"I am no triple threat," Decker, 25, revealed to People Magazine at the 7th Annual Andy Roddick Foundation Charity Gala at the W Hotel in Austin on Friday night. "Not even a little bit. Not even a tiny smidge. At all."

"I've never done any theater," she continued, " but I am trying to read for a few plays and hopefully I will get something by the end of this year in New York. I might as well dive in head first."

That's the spirit, Brooklyn.

The actress will most likely be practicing her lines with Roddrick because he now has a lot of free time on his hands. The hunky athlete retired after the U.S. Open earlier this year and has absolutely no regrets about the decision.

"I plan to be more hands on with this foundation," Roddick voiced to People Magazine. "[My] decision to retire wasn't an accident. It was getting to the point that it was harder and harder to leave Austin. When I was on the road, I missed home a lot and when I was home I didn't miss the road so much, so it was a pretty easy decision for me."

Decker became quite emotional during her husband's final game, which was held at the Arthur Ashe Stadium Court in New York City.

Roddrick was likewise tearful as he addressed the crowd with a final, heartfelt speech, saying, "For the first time in my career, I'm not sure what to say... "I appreciate your support along the way. I know I haven't made it easy for you at times," referring to his quick temper on the court.

Roddrick concluded his tennis career with 32 career titles. 

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