[光頭] Agassi Plans Delray Beach Return, Possible Davis Cup Com

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By Tennis Week 01/13/2006 Andre Agassi burst out of the Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton, Fla., as a kid oozing so much colorful charisma on court when he painted the lines with bold baseline strokes you almost expected them to turn into the cool colors of art deco South Beach structures. Completing his recovery from the grade three ankle sprain that knocked him out of the Australin Open, the 35-year-old Agassi will commence his 2006 campaign in Delray Beach this month, then quite possibly clothe himself in another familiar color scheme: the red, white and blue U.S. Davis Cup uniform. Agassi will headline the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships field that includes fellow Americans James Blake and Robby Ginepri ?the players Agassi defeated in five-set succession in the 2005 U.S. Open quarterfinals and semifinals ?starting on Jan. 30 at the Delray Beach Tennis Center. Agassi is earning a reported six-figure appearance fee to play Delray Beach and tournament ticket sales spiked as tickets for Monday, Tuesday and the Saturday semifinals are 70 percent sold and Sunday's finals are nearing a sellout at the 6,000-seat Delray Beach Tennis Center and Stadium, according to the tournament ticket office. For ticket information, please call (561) 330-6000 or visit the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships web site. Setting his schedule after Delray Beach, the eight-time Grand Slam tournament champion said today he hopes to play for the U.S. Davis Cup team at some point this season ?perhaps as soon as February's first round. "(I観 playing) San Jose and Dubai and Palm Springs (after Delray Beach)," Agassi said in an interview to promote his appearance in Delray Beach. "And hopefully Davis Cup ?if I can earn my place there." Agassi made his Davis Cup comeback in the United States?opening-round loss to eventual-champion Croatia last March at the Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. He ruled out a return to Davis Cup in September旧 World Group qualifying tie against host Belgium because it came just weeks after his inspired run to the U.S. Open final and because the tie was staged on red clay ?the surface least conducive to Agassi旧 game at this point in his career. American Davis Cup players Andy Roddick, the Bryan brothers, James Blake and Robby Ginepri grew up looking up to Agassi. U.S. Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe and Roddick, who played a Richmond, Va., exhibition match with Agassi last month, are Agassi's friends and have actively campaigned for his return to Davis Cup. Now, it appears, Agassi is seriously considering playing. His comments came hours after McEnroe hinted at an Agassi Davis Cup comeback during an interview with Tennis Week on Thursday afternoon. "You never know; we may even see Andre Agassi out there," McEnroe told Tennis Week when asked about a his potential lineup for the United States?Feb. 10-12 first-round Davis Cup tie against Romania at the LaJolla Beach & Tennis Club. The biggest obstacles to an Agassi appearance in Davis Cup are his health ?though Agassi reports he is "100 percent healthy now," he has taken periodic cortisone injections to treat his painful sciatic nerve condition over the past year ?and an ambitious schedule. Agassi, who celebrates his 36th birthday on April 29, is aiming to play five tournaments, including two Masters Series events, and possibly the first-round Davis Cup tie, in a three-month span. It is a potentially punishing demand on a body that has endured 1,126 matches as he enters his 21st season of professional tennis, but Agassi has already announced he probably won急 play Roland Garros and it旧 conceivable he could opt to skip much or all of the clay-court season. Agassi spoke like a man who has spent some of his time off from tennis questioning his place in the sport before arriving at the self-affirming conclusion that he still has quality tennis left within and is excited at the prospect of continuing to challenge himself against the game旧 best. "I guess the biggest question I have to answer at this stage of my career is do I still believe I have the game that can compete with the best in the world on a consistent basis?" Agassi said. "And I feel I can still answer that 谫es.?I観 more excited now than I挙e ever been for all the things that I enjoy about tennis ?traveling the world and competing ?and I have a support system in place that allows me the opportunity to push myself in that arena still. And so I find myself getting to enjoy the icing on the cake quite often now. And I観 at an age where I can really appreciate what these opportunities mean and what I can do and how many people beneft as a result of it through my foundation. There旧 a lot of wins out there for me personally, regardless of the scores." The four-time Australian Open champion said missing the Melbourne major where he has enjoyed his greatest Grand Slam success was a difficult decision, but his ankle sprain left him little choice but to withdraw. "I will be able to watch it, (but) it旧 very difficult," Agassi said. "I didn 急 play Australia for the first nine years of my career; so it's very disappointing cause when I did start to play it, I sort of quickly came to enjoy it so much because of the sports fans there and the success that it gave me. It's an arena I certainly performed my best in and to lose that opportunity certainly takes a big part of the year from me. My satisfaction comes from pushing myself and if I feel limited in that regard it takes away a lot of enjoyment for me. My alternative was to go (to Australia) less than 100 percent and less than ready. So as difficult as (withdrawing) is, it does beat the alternative." Agassi spent his teenage years training at the Bollettieri Academy in Bradenton and views his trip to Delray Beach as a homecoming of sorts as wife, Steffi Graf, lived in nearby Boca Raton for years and her brother and his family still spend time in south Florida. "I'm coming in there looking to be at my best, but very realistic that I haven 急 played competitive matches in a number of months," Agassi said. "When I missed Wimbledon and the first round of the French, I took time off to make good decisions and prepare and I came into the summer playing three finals in a row with L.A. and Montreal and the U.S. Open. So I know things can fall (into place) for me quickly, but I also anticiptate it being hard work and me having to dig deep and find my best tennis and I hope it happens inside of that (Delray Beach) tournament. I always enjoyed that challenge (of playing in Florida), the breeze that旧 very well known to the locals; I enjoy the surface that gives me my best look at being my best and I think I can go into the tournament and surprise myself and others. Certainly, it's a perfect way for me to start the year." Agassi's former Davis Cup teammate and captain ?Hall of Famer John McEnroe ?will restart his doubles career when he partners Grand Slam doubles champion Jonas Bjorkman in San Jose next month and Agassi may be an interested spectator at that match. "Oh my goodness," an audibly surprised Agassi replied when informed of McEnroe's much-anticipated San Jose return. "How come he didn't choose me? Wow, I mean listen, this guy can play the game in a way others haven't duplicated. As you get older, movement is an issue, but when you talk about doubles he can cover the court probably still better than anybody. I certainly wish him well and I look forward to watching that." -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 203.203.34.44
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