Things heat up in Rock Creek Park this evening as the man many local tennis fans have been waiting for, Andy Roddick, finally takes the court at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic. Roddick, in his first action since Wimbledon, will face Benjamin (no relation to Boris) Becker no earlier than 7 p.m., after Becker outlasted American Robby Ginepri last night in a closely contested match featuring multiple tiebreakers. Roddick was originally scheduled to play last night. But after Becker reached the doubles final at the L.A. Tennis Open last Sunday, his opening match versus Ginepri got pushed back to yesterday — hence delaying the match against Roddick by one day. Understanding the disappointment for fans that purchased Tuesday tickets expecting to see him, Roddick has set aside 150 free tickets for fans holding stubs from yesterday. The tickets can be picked up on a first come, first served basis from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lacoste store in Georgetown. In other Tuesday results: Juan Martin del Porto, Tommy Haas, and Juan Carlos Ferrero all needed a full three sets to advance last night, and a qualifier, Somdev Devarrman, was the first to pick off a seeded player, taking down Croat Marin Cilic in straight sets. Other highlights of tonight’s action include Lleyton Hewitt battling Dudi Sela in an intimate grandstand match and American John Isner against the tournament’s number 3 seed, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.