Brooklyn Decker gives birth

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Brooklyn Decker and Andy Roddick have welcomed their first child. The 'Grace and Frankie' star and her tennis ace husband confirmed to PEOPLE.com they are the proud new parents of a little tot born on September 30. Brooklyn, 28, and Andy, 33, have opted not to share the sex of the baby. The blonde beauty announced her pregnancy in May and has shared various snaps of her growing baby bump on Instagram in recent months. Andy previously admitted he and his wife contemplated keeping the pregnancy a secret from the public. He said: "I don't know if we would have said anything at all, but with this [Andy Roddick Foundation] event and her having to do stuff for her show on Netflix ... We figured it would get out there anyway. There was no hiding it anymore." And speaking about baby names, the tennis star added: "The name is still debatable. We're open to any and all suggestions. We're going to figure it out as we go." The proud parents tied the knot in 2009.

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