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zt Sampras on Federer
送交者: 力刀 2008年07月09日12:24:05 于 [竞技沙龙] 发送悄悄话
Sampras on Federer losing to Nadal at Wimbledon 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Jul 9 14:58:18 2008) Q: So what did you think? A: I thought it was great, maybe the best match I've seen in many, many years. Two all-time greats, at their prime, playing great on the best court on earth. if you wrote a script it couldn't have been any better - Roger coming back from two sets to love, Nadal showing his heart. . . I thought it was great tennis and great drama. I think Roger handled himself with a lot of class. What I really liked is that the match goes to show that when you come right down to it, great moments aren't about controversy, and they aren't about personality. They're about two great players who manage to reach beyond the usual audience for the game - that's especially big in this country. It was impressive that two guys who aren't American could capture the American sports fans that way. It was one of those moments in all sports that we'll never forget. Q: Did you talk to Roger, Pete? A: It wasn't the right time, I didn't think. But I did send him a text, and told him, "Bad luck, too bad there had to be a loser in that one." I said he should take pride in the way he and Rafa are taking the sport way beyond the usual audience. He should feel great about that. He texted me back to say thanks. I know it was disappointing for him, I'm sure hes still playing that match in his mind. But in years to come, he'll look back on this match and appreciate the moment. No question in my mind about that. Q: So do you think Roger needs to make any changes at this stage in his career, given Nadal and Djokovic's emergence? A: I heard quite a few people saying he should come in more, serve and volley more. But Roger is just so much better than anyone except Rafa from the backcourt that you wonder if that would be a smart move. Sure he could attack a little more, but I still feel that if you put Rog and Rafa on that Centre Court 10 times, I think Roger wins 7 of them. He was right there with Rafa, neck-and-neck, and that's the opposite of how it is on clay. Rafa's already a legend on clay, but I'm sure Roger thinks he's still the better player on grass, and I believe that's true. But Rafa showed that it now comes down to form of the day, and on Sunday Roger just came up a little short. Q: Do you think Roger should have a full time coach, for either technical or emotional reasons? A: No, I don't think he necessarily should. Everybody is different, and Roger's won plenty of Slams on his own. Maybe that's more his comfort zone. On the other hand, a coach can see things that a player can't, and he can emphasize things and come up with a plan when a player might just want to go out and play his game. I always found it valuable when Paul (Annacone, Sampras's former coach) would say something like, "I think you should serve big to his backhand at the start, just to plant a bug in his mind and open up the court, then try to do most of your damage on the forehand side." That kind of simple advice was always welcome to me, even if at the last minute I didn't always carry it out. A coach can help, what, 2 per cent, for a player of Roger's caliber? But then again - this match came down to that small a difference between the guys. So who really knows. What I think is important, though, is to keep a perspective on this and not over-analyze the match. Roger played well enough to win, only he didn't. On another day, he does. Contrary to what a lot of people are saying, I think Roger is having a good year, it's just that he's set such a high bar for himself. But can anybody say he's fallen off the pace, or that his game has holes in it? No way. He's right there, ready to strike, and he will - given the opportunity. Q: Do you still expect Roger to break your Grand Slam singles title record ( 14 titles)? A: Oh, absolutely. It's inevitable. He'll be in contention for all the majors, and he'll win a few more Wimbledons and U.S. Opens before he's done - no doubt in my mind. Q: Do you plan to practice or play any exos with him, like you did last fall? A: We have nothing in the works. We talked about trying to put something together for London, an exhibition or something, but we couldn't make it work, schedules-wise. It would be nice to do it again, but right now Roger has other fish to fry. Q: What do you think about the Olympics; is Roger making a mistake by taking part, instead of concentrating on the U.S. Open, as Andy Roddick decided to do? A: I think it's apples and oranges there. I think the Olympics is in Roger's heart; it's a really big deal for him. Maybe it's because he's the ( arguably) greatest athlete ever produced in Switzerland, which is a small nation that does a lot better in the Winter Games than the Summer Games. But the Summer Games are bigger. It means a lot for Roger to be able to carry that Swiss flag, like he did at the last Olympic Games. By contrast, Andy skipping the Olympics isn't that big a deal. The Olympics aren't quite as important in the U.S. as elsewhere, and the tennis event will be overshadowed because we have so many great athletes in the other sports. The Olympic thing - it's either in your heart or not. Q: What are you doing in the near future, public appearance-wise? A: I'll be on the Charley Rose show this Friday, promoting our book. I'll be playing a senior event in London and a few one-night exhibitions, with Sam Querrey and a few of the other guys. I'll stay busy, play a little bit. . . Q: What major will you be attending next? A: The one where Roger is poised to break my record. I'm kind of selfish about it, though - I told Roger that if that happens to be at the Australian Open, I may not make the trip. It's far, I've logged a lot of miles in my life going to tennis tournaments. I half-kiddingly told him he'll have to do it at Wimbledon or the U.S. Open, so now we'll just have to see what happens. Emotionally, I'd like to see him do it at either of those two places, preferably Wimbledon. And I want to be there out of respect for him , but I also would like to go back to Wimbledon someday, because I love that place. --
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    连拿六次可是纪录 - ztyixia 07/09/08 (182)
      心理疲劳,就像三连冠后的乔丹 - rednose 07/09/08 (156)
      "天王墙“?比赛中很多可闭着眼一拍打死的 - rednose 07/09/08 (184)
  老桑的眼光有2.0以上,和和和和 - 麻衣神道 07/09/08 (334)
    俺也不近视 - 孙行土 07/09/08 (256)
      原来老孙跟老桑看法相当一致 - 麻衣神道 07/09/08 (228)
        那是, 英雄所见略同 - 孙行土 07/09/08 (210)
          小德能到什么程度真看不出来 - 麻衣神道 07/09/08 (196)
    惺惺惜惺惺,英雄知英雄。精彩的评述。  /无内容 - 力刀 07/09/08 (205)
    toto agree. FF高处不胜寒,遭此打击是好事  /无内容 - 力刀 07/09/08 (167)
  老桑的发言非常好,虽然是英文但值得花点功夫去看  /无内容 - icecold 07/09/08 (165)
    去年阿加西平美网时对费的评论也很好 - 孙行土 07/09/08 (261)
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