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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I really think that Roger today and before him Agassi is a proof that you can still play some great tennis and be competitive as you get older.I know that Sampras have some early defeats in majors as he gets older but there was still some great tennis left in him after he won his last slam in 2002 Us Open.Sampras could still play some great tennis in 2003 and he might steal some slams against Agassi in AO or more likely 03 Us Open against Roddick. I think on his good day he would still be a more threat to Fed in Wimbledon than the likes of Roddick or Philipossis.I think Roger knows that he is going to lose more than he wins against the likes Nadal,Djokovic and Murray but he still competitive and he can still win like he did in last years Wimbledon, after having not win a slam since his 2010 AO.In a way that is good to see Federer not doing the same mistake like Pete done after he won 2002 Us open.Even at some point someone break his record he wont have any regrets that ı could have done a little bit more,because he is giving himself every possible chance before saying goodby.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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He was tired of the day to day grind. He didn't enjoy it anymore.
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what can you do (on the tour) against lack of motivation ?
he probably wasn't going to win much if he didn't want to play... it's an important factor in the decline of champions. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I think touring pros are more likely than many to retire at the right time because most hang out almost daily with someone who faced the same decision himself -- the coach. That's some good experience to call on to help you decide.
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Join Date: May 2011
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OH trust me best way to bow out. He was mentally out of it, he didnt want to play. Annacone himself said Sampras was way more mentally fatigued than fed. Fed still has motivation like a 22 year old
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Unlike Federer, he wasn't consistently getting into the deeper round of the slam, so no, it wasn't a mistake to retire. He was struggling to win even the mickey mouse tournament.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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No way... Pete did it right.
Could he have possibly won another major? Sure. 2002 definitely would've had some openings... by 2003 though he wouldn't have won squat. I think Pete might have played another season if he wouldn't have won the USO... But that draw went absolutely perfect and he won.. and he knew he was damn lucky to get that win..... rarely will anyone be lucky enough to do it that way again. Too many careers end in the way Venus Williams, Lleyton Hewitt, or Michael Jordan did... with a lot of losing.. hanging on too long. I can only hope that Federer and Nadal leave in a similar fashion... but since Pete's the exception... i bet they leave under circumstances that involve losing and/or injury... Sure would suck to see federer end his career on an injury. I understand he couldn't retire after this year's wimby with being #1 and the olympics coming up.... but I would be 100% happy IF he were to win another major and insta-retired on that high note.... or at least retired at the end of the season where he won said major. |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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When you don't want it badly anymore....there's nothing you can do.
When you go out in the morning to train and you feel you don't want to be there and do that anymore....there's little you can do. When you have lost the motivation, hope you find another thing in life. Not everybody has fire inside that last forever like a Connors, Rosewall, Agassi,...(Federer now)... |
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Looking back yes.. But at the time he had whiped out most of the records and there was no rival in sight that challenged his legacy as he disposed them all
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It's not really a bad thread. I can understand the OP looking at the situation in hindsight, comparing Sampras to Federer at his current age. But Federer is still a threat to win any tournament. That was not the case in 2002 with Sampras. At the time, it looked like the Sampras 14 singles Slam record was safe for years. When you compare Sampras to Borg, then it is crystal clear that Borg had a lot more to offer. Considering he was 26 when he retired. But on the other hand, I'm judging Borg. Borg had his reasons to retire and obviously they meant something to him. |
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Sampras is not as good as Federer. He was basically given a free pass by his next gen (Kuerten, Kafelnikov.. really?). If they were as good as Gen X+1 for Federer, Sampras would be languishing in single-digits in slams. Agassi was able to play into his 30s because he had very little mileage in his mid-20s. it's not rocket science. |
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Love them or hate them Fed and Agassi had too much pride to be irrelevant on a major surface.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Oh please .. in what sense his draw was perfect?
Just how do you know? I think you're writing fiction here too.. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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People talk about lack of motivation but is it fact or speculation? Pete retired because he wasn't winning ...
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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For tennis fans, it was terrible, for the rest of "his" life, it was a good decision.
I have seen Sampras, Courier, Agassi when they were young and old, none of them walk the same anymore. Tennis is very rough on the body. |
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