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There are 31 quotes for the author Guy Forget
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Anything is possible as long as you have the passion.

The bathroom break isn't that big a deal, but I have seen guys taking injury time-outs for shoulder injuries, ankles, everything, and it's too much.

If you lived the doubles, as I did, which was very stressful, you are sitting down in a chair experiencing a match without being able to hold a racquet in your hands.

I had a coach that was not a great player, but he taught with kids and juniors so that by the time he was 50 he was great. He helped me make the top 5 in the world and yet he wasn't a great player himself.

More than specific memories of achievements, for me I remember the feeling you get when you were just at your very best - when you felt like you were floating across the court and could put the ball wherever you wanted.

I know why Paul-Henri lost, and it's difficult to talk about it right now because he gave everything mentally and physically. He was very strong in his mind, in my opinion.

Suddenly in the end when it's over, you feel a big weight on your shoulders. That's the role of the captain. Unfortunately, it's sometimes like that in sport.

I know Britain has the same kind of income as France because of Wimbledon, but not a lot is done for kids in the UK.

This year at the US Open a guy called Nenad Djokovic stopped in his match for a total of 28 minutes against Gael Monfils, and that is ridiculous.

To be a professional tennis player you need to put in these sort of hours.

But I still serve pretty big and that's one of my biggest weapons, so if my shoulder holds up and I can count on it, I can win a few matches and then you never know how the other guys are going to react to the fatigue and the length of the matches.

It's better to have done because then you know what the player is going through and you understand the pressure, but then on the other hand I know a lot of people that were good players but not good coaches, and vice versa.

As an example, for every 1,000 kids we help in France between the ages of 12 and 14, the UK probably helps 50. So, we have so many more players.

You can be a little lonely because it's an individual sport.

I felt like I couldn't work as I wanted to, my level of play was going down more because I wasn't training enough than because I was getting older.

Federer is No.1 in the world right now and he is so far ahead of everyone else that it's hard to compare these guys.

You have no help once you are on the court and when you go away for many weeks and you are on your own it is hard.

But whatever happens, when you leave London you feel like a winner because it's a great venue and it's so nice to be there with all the guys.

I think each player and myself live things differently because I have no physical effort to make.

It's a tough world out there and all the guys are fighting hard and the competition is really tough.

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