Taylor Phillip Dent (born April 24, 1981) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States. He reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 21, winning 4 singles titles. (wikipedia)
The problem I'm battling with is the consistency. I can serve four aces one game and come out the next game, hit a couple of double faults, not make any first serves and get broken.
The tournaments are saying these guys are costing us a whole bunch of money. At the end of the day, sports are a business,
Andy was kind of the hot kid coming in here, ... It's a bummer for the tournament that he lost, but that's men's tennis. Unfortunately, it's just so deep.
It was disappointing, but more frustrating than anything else. My serve really let me down today. I didn't have enough good first or second serves.
He gets in your face a little bit, that's his style of game,
He gets in your face a little bit, but that's his style of game, ... He's won a lot of matches doing that. If I was his coach, I'd say keep doing that.
I feel like it would be a shame to get rid of doubles, but I guess it's on the doubles players' responsibilities to find a way to make it lucrative.
If he's found guilty, it's unfair and penalties will have to be enforced,
If you have etiquette saying, 'you can't really get in a guy's face that much when he hits a double fault or if he misses an easy ball,' then absolutely. He is in the grey area.
I don't really react too much to what they say, ... I think they kind of see what they want to see. They seem to be experts on my tennis, seeing me play one or two matches a year. I find that a bit humorous. You know, there's always a second side to a story.