今年年初和佩特科维奇练了一次球。 @愤怒的小黄球:记者:你最近推了说有机会和偶像#格拉芙#练球,Were you even able to hold the racket? #petkovic#:I
was starstruck. After 30 minutes I was dying. It was one of the best
workouts I've ever had. If it wasn't for her injuries, I'm 100% sure she
could be top 20, top 30. Even better maybe
去年年初海地慈善赛,老阿和老桑起来点小冲突,后来…… @买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:After
reading and listening to the outcry over the weekend of Andre Agassi’s
bad behavior during Hit for Haiti exhibition, I had a feeling an apology
was coming. The pressure had to have been growing from family (Steffi
Graf!)--老阿是妻管严,HAITI大嘴巴后格格果真罚他跪键盘了。。 网友评论: @买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:国外球迷都在说老桑开不起玩笑别开,老阿道歉后都夸老阿姿态高,说老桑不够大气,重要的是都在夸格格贤惠,知书达礼,有她在旁边钳住老阿,老阿就不敢造次,
哈哈!QUOTE--I’m glad Andre has Steffi to keep him in line! He is a bad boy
and needs an occasional ear tug.
@买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:Who
are your favourite tennis players? AA:Steffi Graf, Steffi Graf and
Steffi Graf. ----厄,我在挖老阿格格历年的采访,这个是2010年3月份的,老阿坚持党的方针20年不动摇,哈哈! @买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:What makes Steffi
Graf special? When I introduced Stefanie at the International Tennis
Hall of Fame I said the truest words of my life: “Ladies and Gentlemen, I
introduce to you the greatest person I’ve ever known, Stefanie Graf”
八卦真多…… @买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:Q.
Do you have a preference? Do you enjoy the women's more when they are
there or it doesn't really affect you?ANDRE AGASSI: I don't know, the
women's when Steffi is
playing.-趁阿格结婚迈入第10个年头之际再翻点98年的老新闻,他对她应该不能算“暗恋”吧?奇怪以前没一家媒体去炒作? Q. Who is your favorite player you would like to play with?ANDRE AGASSI:
Steffi Graf, in a pair of high heel shoes Q. Who is wearing the high
heels? (No response.)说说又停停,欲言又止。喜欢看她打球跟她穿高跟鞋有什么关系? In my opinion, Stef and Andre really began in 1998. I've read an
interview where Stef was upset that the pundits criticized Andre for
competing in the tennis minor leagues. She thought he had to "start
somewhere” I read where Andre commented on how he felt a kinship with Stef as they
were both top players raising from low rankings. I read from a chat
where Stef mentioned meeting Andre by chance in an airport in Frankfort
in late 1998, and having a nice conversation with him. So clearly, she had started to have some respect for him way before
their practice together in Key Biscayne. Of course, he had his 10 year
crush on her, and he pursued her in a way that she obviously
liked.--这就是98年他们俩的八卦。
@买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:一篇超有趣的文章,99年9月,老阿和格格刚刚公布关系没几天在德国的比赛,记者是想尽了办法套老阿关于格的话题,老阿一直打太极拳,记者死不甘心,扯一两个别问题又绕回格的话题上,笑晕!老阿一直在**装酷,说的好象格格跟他一点关系都没有的样子。 COMPAQ GRAND SLAM CUP September 30, 1999 Andre Agassi MUNICH, GERMANY ITF: Questions for Andre. Q. That first set sort of went past you before anyone really
noticed. Was this mainly due to the fact that you haven't played since
the US Open and had probably a lot of other things on your mind? ANDRE AGASSI: Well, I mean, it's always tough, your first match
after a few weeks away, especially after a long summer. You know, I
mean, plus, too, only being here a couple days, the ball is moving
rather quick. I was really having a hard time picking it up. It took
me, you know, about a good 45, 50 minutes of playing out there before I
started getting a little bit more comfortable with the pace. But he
played well. I mean, he served big on some crucial points. I felt like
I could have got the momentum in the second set, a number of
breakpoints. He came up with some big shots. You know, I gave myself a
chance. But you got to play well to beat a guy like Tommy. Q. That first set reminded you in any way your match with Pioline here? ANDRE AGASSI: Well, the score certainly did, didn't it? No, I
mean, I was missing a lot of shots. I mean, he hit a couple good shots.
All he really had to do was keep the ball in the court, and I wasn't
so clean on my timing for a while. I knew if I could just settle down
and make some shots, at least I would make him have to play well to beat
me. And he managed to play well in the third, real well. Q. How much have you seen of your tennis racquet in the time between The Open final and here? ANDRE AGASSI: Not a whole lot. I mean, I started playing about
-- I took a good, solid week off, started hitting some balls. Good
thing in Vegas, there's altitude, so it was actually not bad getting
ready for here. More than anything, it's being over here enough time to
be ready. I would have been better off with a Friday start, at least
for the start. I managed to give myself a chance, which felt good,
considering how it started. Q. Did you feel a kind of empty? ANDRE AGASSI: I'm sorry? Q. Did you feel a kind of empty? ANDRE AGASSI: Did I feel a kind of what? Q. Empty. ANDRE AGASSI: I don't understand. Q. As in no strength. ANDRE AGASSI: Well, I mean, I felt a little flat, no question,
in the first set. But then I thought the tennis got pretty good. Q. What are your plans now, playing plans? Staying over here? ANDRE AGASSI: Yeah. I'll stay certainly for a few days. Got
some good players here. Got to get over to Basel, get ready for Basel. Q. After he broke you in the third set like for 4-3, did you feel tired then? ANDRE AGASSI: I did. I did. I felt tired, which was a
surprise. You know, I felt so sharp the whole summer. You know, again,
the first match after a lot of intense tennis is difficult. Then
there's a lot of nervous energy at the risk of losing 0-0. I really was
concerned about that. I just wanted to get into it. So I spent
probably a little bit more energy than I needed to in the second set.
Served for it at 5-4. Then we started having a few more rallies. But,
you know, he hit some good shots. He was just a little too good there
at the end. Q. Do you think he had an advantage by having played yesterday?
Do you think you might have taken him a bit too easily? Were you
looking past him to the next round? ANDRE AGASSI: No, no, no, no. I don't take anybody easily,
ever. It helps to get the match in. I mean, the air is light here, so
the ball gets away from you. The tendency is to pull back a little bit.
The more you don't execute your shots, the quicker the ball will fly
on you. You have to make sure you're executing. Sometimes you can get
tentative when you don't want to hit it too big because it's easy to
miss here. It took me a while to find my rhythm. But when I did, I
mean, I was, you know, in the third set. I had a chance. But he played
well towards the end. Just broke me down. Q. Whatever we have been asking for, everybody would like to
know a little bit something about you and Steffi, especially here in
Germany. Before I remember you were saying you had to focus mostly in
tennis, and it was very difficult to concentrate in tennis if you had
other problems. How is it now? All these people talking and talking
about you and Steffi and everything else, is it difficult? ANDRE AGASSI: Well, I mean, you come here to play tennis. It's
not ideal. You know, it doesn't affect you on the court. You try to
focus on what you're doing. It's more difficult than if there wasn't so
much attention, definitely. Q. Do you feel more pressure, especially being in Germany? ANDRE AGASSI: No. There's enough pressure just trying to beat
these guys, you know. Just got to work hard to try to win. If you
don't play your best, it's easy to lose against the best players. Q. Are you learning German, by any chance? ANDRE AGASSI: No. Doesn't come too easily. Q. Some German papers have been printing stories that you want
to have a baby and all this stuff. We'd like to have a word from the
horse's mouth, if we could. Is there any truth to any of these German
newspaper reports that you're interested in getting married and having
children? ANDRE AGASSI: I have no plans, no. Q. You had an awful lot of attention about your private life for a number of years. ANDRE AGASSI: Yeah. Q. Does it get any easier or does it get harder? ANDRE AGASSI: That's a good question. I think, you know, you
learn to separate it a little bit easier. I think it somehow gets a
little bit easier. You never quite get comfortable with it. You get
more used to it, though. Q. Any reason why Steffi Graf wasn't here today? Anything you want to say about that? ANDRE AGASSI: Not really, no.
over you? Does he have your number? He buzzed you in a match. ANDRE AGASSI: What does that mean, buzzed me? Q. With an F-16. He also said he was hoping Steffi would be here. He seemed to have no respect for you. ANDRE AGASSI: If he can beat me, God bless him. He did today.
Not too concerned about it. I mean, he's a good player, who, I'm going
to have to play well to beat him. Q. When were you last as light as you are now? ANDRE AGASSI: I've been this light pretty much the whole year, I
guess maybe starting from March. Then back in the beginning of '94
maybe after my wrist surgery, I spent a lot of time training physically,
but wasn't quite as strong as I am now, but I was as light. Q. You've been quoted in the press as saying how happy and
content you are since you and Steffi have been together. How has she
changed your life? ANDRE AGASSI: I don't remember that quote. Q. Speculation has been that you're saying you're very happy and
fulfilled at the moment. I'm wondering how has she changed your life
since you've been together? ANDRE AGASSI: I've just enjoyed my time with her. It's not any different than anybody you enjoy spending time with. Q. Next year there's also like the Olympics again, the situation
in your Davis Cup team seems to have changed. Can you comment on those
goals? Is it just the Slams? ANDRE AGASSI: Well, no. I mean, I'm excited about the Davis
Cup. I'm excited about John being the captain. I'm looking forward to
experiencing, hopefully, a great team. But, you know, Olympics is
awesome, too. It's going to be a full year next year between Davis Cup
and the Olympics and the Grand Slams. There's a lot of important tennis
to be played. All of it has great importance. Q. How long can you maintain your form? You have had
ups-and-downs in your career. Now you are very much up. Are you afraid
of another down? ANDRE AGASSI: No. You know, I'm older now, more aware of what
I'm looking for. I certainly don't have the energy to go down again.
To me, it's physical. If I'm physically as strong as ever, if not
stronger, than I have no concerns. As long as you're more fit, age
won't have any factor, except being an advantage with your experience.
I've just got to make sure I'm fit and moving well. Q. You just said that you're going to stay in Munich for a
couple of days. Is Steffi coming and are you guys going together to
Cologne on Saturday? ANDRE AGASSI: No. I mean, that's her business, what she's doing. Q. Since you was there, who in your opinion won the match? ANDRE AGASSI: De La Hoya won that fight. Q. You think so? ANDRE AGASSI: That's my opinion. Q. I call it Trinidad. ANDRE AGASSI: Then you start showing the scores. Both fighters
came out in the last two rounds. One says, "If I stay on my feet I
win," the other said, "If I knock him out, I win." If you thought
Trinidad won, then you thought something different than even Trinidad
thought. Took him a solid 12 seconds to put up his arms after the fight
anyhow. I mean, granted, De La Hoya shouldn't have ran from him. I
don't believe in that ever. I don't think he did enough to win the
fight. Seven, three and two. Q. You seem to be on top of your game now. Do you ever think about what you might be doing, when you're going to step down? ANDRE AGASSI: No, no, no. I don't even leave room to think about that now. That's hopefully a long ways away. Q. When you were in Roland Garros, you said the win of Steffi
inspired you a lot. Then you said also for a lot of reasons, I remember
that. Which were those reasons? ANDRE AGASSI: That's for me to know and you to figure out.
管教两个小家伙: @买啥啥跌卖啥啥涨:Who acts more
consequently in the child-rearing, you or your husband? "It is diffucult
for me to stay consequent all the time. He is rather the strict one.
But strict in quotation marks"--JADEN和JAZ家是严父慈母。 This means that Andre Agassi exercises his authority if in the evening
the children don't want to go to bed? “When I don't make any progress,
he has to intervene. Let's say it this way: often it is rather a
collective enforcement-格格叫不动的时候老阿要出马展示他一家之长的权威 大概意思是在子女教育问题上她跟老阿谁原则性更强?格格说她很难一直坚持原则(YY下场景,JADEN和JAZ做错事不乖什么的,本该被打屁股啦,结果两娃吃定妈妈了,一哭一撒娇当妈妈的就没辙啦),相对还是老阿更“严厉”点。