Tennis players go into a press conference, and almost every one of them is the same. We do very little differently on a day-to-day basis.
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Tennis is not like other sports where the coach is hired by an independent entity, and that makes a huge difference in the dynamic.
In the pros, tennis is all about individuals. In college, it's getting individuals to make points for the team.
Tennis players are very fortunate that unlike some disciplines of sport, in mega-sporting events like the Grand Slams, they have a huge platform to showcase their talents on the world stage once every few months.
I haven't been in tennis for that long, but what I can say is that we have a lot of young guys at the top who are willing to do a lot of good things for tennis in general.
It's important to understand that you have to dedicate time to your sponsors, to have relationships with the people and the media, but it is also hard when you are first coming up and your primary focus is on tennis.
Tennis is a mental game. Everyone is fit, everyone hits great forehands and backhands.
After they lose, I think all tennis players go back to a specific part of the match where they wish they had done something different.
No matter what happens, tennis is still tennis: You can see a lot of great matches, a lot of new people.
Tennis is so competitive. I guess that's the way it has to be.
There is this brutal side to tennis. It was invented as a game for kings and cardinals and people with a lot of power who didn't have to share the field with other players.
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