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          Agassi in no hurry to be a coach

          [ 2014-03-06 10:21] 來源:中國日報網     字號 [] [] []  
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          As a player, Andre Agassi relied as much on a razor-sharp tennis brain as brute force to collect eight major titles.

          There was nothing he relished more, it seemed, than outwitting the heavy hitters with his lightning reflexes, surgical returns and superior strategies.

          At times he appeared to be playing a high-speed game of chess on a tennis court, constantly one or two moves ahead of the man on the other side of the net.

          No wonder the 43-year-old's eyes lit up at the prospect of following the likes of Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker into coaching.

          With American men's tennis experiencing lean times compared to the days of Agassi, Pete Sampras, Jim Courier and before that Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, the Las Vegas's brainpower would be sought after in the locker room and on the practice courts.

          He even named his perfect scenario on Monday - identifying current American No 1 John Isner as the kind of riddle he would enjoy trying to solve - albeit at a later date.

          "Coaching is a heavy responsibility," Agassi said before taking on old rival Sampras in an exhibition match for World Tennis Day in London.

          "Somebody gets one chance at their career and they trust you with that.

          "I love the problem-solving side of the game, it's the part that's most unique and most motivating to me.

          "But at the end of the day I'm years away from even considering that, based on my schedule and my responsibilities at this time with my family."

          Agassi, who is married to Steffi Graf and has two young children, is not discounting moving into coaching in the future once he has an empty nest at home.

          "At a different stage I could see myself enjoying it," said Agassi, who won the last of his Grand Slam titles at the 2003 Australian Open.

          "Fundamentally I appreciate the game, I respect the game, I like the game as long as I'm not subjected to the drama.

          "I love the interaction with players, the problem-solving. I see the inspiration to do it ... but probably not at this stage."

          Unlike Lendl, who coaches Andy Murray, or Becker, now working with Novak Djokovic, Agassi said he would only consider coaching a player struggling to realize his potential - someone like world No 13 Isner, who is yet to advance past the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament.

          "I would love to focus on someone who is not really maximizing their game," Agassi said.

          "I think of interesting players, like John Isner, a player who plays at that level and has that much to bring to the table, and I'd really like to help him cover some distance that's he's yet to do.

          "You have to get inside someone's head, figure out getting them from point A to point B, but that's time and that's a big commitment ... and at this stage of my life I don't have the luxury of doing that."

          Fourteen-time Grand Slam champion Sampras, who won 20 of his 34 matches against Agassi, said he has renewed enthusiasm for the game after not picking up a racket for four years following his retirement in 2003.

          While not interested in joining the ranks of former No 1s that have turned to coaching, Sampras picked out Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov as a player he would like to work with.

          "Maybe help, not coach," Sampras said of Dimitrov, who has long been tipped as a potential Grand Slam winner.

          "Coaching is a big commitment but maybe I could shed a little light on the game. He has the raw talent. He's the real deal."

          (中國日報網英語點津 Helen 編輯)

          Agassi in no hurry to be a coach

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          Agassi in no hurry to be a coach

          Lance Crayon is a videographer and editor with China Daily. Since living in Beijing he has worked for China Radio International (CRI) and Global Times. Before moving to China he worked in the film industry in Los Angeles as a talent agent and producer. He has a B.A. in English from the University of Texas at Arlington.

           
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