ESPN.com: Agassi: Book part of atonement for lies

| 0 Comments | 0 TrackBacks
From ESPN.com: Agassi: Book part of atonement for lies

On Chang: "He thanks God -- credits God -- for the win, which offends me. That God should take sides in a tennis match, that God should side against me, that God should be in Chang's box, feels ludicrous and insulting. I beat Chang and savor every blasphemous stroke." When Chang wins the 1989 French Open, Agassi thinks, "I feel sickened. How could Chang, of all people, have won a slam before me?"

On "tanking": Agassi says he lost on purpose against Chang in the Australian Open semifinals one year so he wouldn't have to face Becker in the final, writing: "It's almost harder than winning. You have to lose in such a way that the crowd can't tell." He also says of sports writers: "They never get it right. When I tank, they say I'm not good enough; when I'm not good enough, they say I tank."
Two interesting excerpts from Andre Agassi's biography regarding Michael Chang.

No TrackBacks

TrackBack URL: http://morristsai.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/1061

Leave a comment

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by MT published on November 20, 2009 5:54 PM.

NYTimes.com: Volt's No. 1 Question: How's Life After 40? was the previous entry in this blog.

CNNMoney.com: Dirty secrets of Black Friday 'doorbusters' is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.