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en He reached the final in L.A., meeting Andre (Agassi), and beating (Andy) Roddick in the U.S. Open . He's gotten used to big matches now. He is a dangerous opponent. He comes to the net and plays aggressively.

en He reached the final in LA, meeting Andre (Agassi), and beating Roddick in the US Open,

en He's gotten used to big matches now. He is a dangerous opponent. He comes to the net and plays aggressively...But I have played two matches here and am starting to play better.

en If I can use a cliche, he just has to be Andre Agassi ? the guy who weathered so much for so long. The guy who knows so much about matches and be every bit of Andre Agassi he can be. Against Roger Federer you have to bring your best because he sets the standard. There's no way Roger is going to give anything to anybody.

en His second serve, it was pretty impressive at the U.S. Open (where he beat Andre Agassi in the final), but it can get a little bit better.

en I got to give my best win to Andre Agassi, being a legend, everything he's accomplished. That match, it just seemed like everything was going right for me, as it did today similarly. But, you know, it was emotional to really beat Andre Agassi, someone I idolized.

en I'm not throwing my hat in the ring but I'd love Andy to come here, even use it as a training base if he likes, and see how we might help him. I like the kid's style. He's a radical, like Andre Agassi at the same age.

en I believe he needs to do that a little more, as (Andre) Agassi did in the final - take some chances with semi short balls and attempt winners or attack,

en There's no way I would have believed that I'd be playing a legend like Andre Agassi in the quarter-finals on Wednesday at the Open.

en At the Masters Series events, you have to win six matches and you play the very best guys. But once you can beat Roddick and Hewitt, there's no reason why you can't do it. It's another level for Andy but not a massive step.

en I've already shown that my game is pretty good by beating Roddick and Hewitt, but this is a bigger tournament. I'd like to win a few matches, but I'm not expected to do great.

en I don't think I'll nervous because I know I have nothing to lose. (Losing to) Andre Agassi in the quarter-finals of the U.S. Open, I'm sure as heck not going to go home and say I had a bad tournament.

en In all honesty, Agassi was a great player before Brad game along. I think Brad probably helped Andre maintain his standard at a high level and they worked well together. The situation with Roddick, it was becoming evident that he wasn't getting to the next level. All of us could see that and there were parts of his game that were immature. Now bringing Brad on board, he's been able to mature that side of the game.

en I think the day will come when, for example, you will be able to watch Phil Mickelson from the first tee to the 18th green, ... If you want to watch Andre Agassi at the U.S. Open, you can do it. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness.

en The response has been tremendous. The Agassi story is a true success story and it appeals to people all over the world. It shows what a popular and influential figure Andre Agassi is all over the world.


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