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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Richard Peter Stanislav Krajicek is a Dutch former professional tennis player. In 1996 he won the men's singles title at Wimbledon and is the only Dutch player to have won a Grand Slam tournament. In the quarterfinals of that tournament, he defeated Pete Sampras in straight sets. This was Sampras' only singles defeat at Wimbledon between 1993 and 2000. Since 2004, Krajicek has been the tournament director of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam. He is also the author of various sports books. Krajicek reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 4 in March 1999.
Roddick can challenge him as well if he serves big consistently for the entire match. If he does that, then he is tough to break even for a guy like Federer.
But the problem with coaching is that it is a full-time job. By that I mean for at least 40 weeks in a year you have to be with the player, either travelling or training. Right now I don't want to do that.
But, then again, I had to stop because there was too much pain or too much trouble. After I retired I still had one more elbow surgery just to be able to do normal things.
I don't think anybody was ever up 6-2 and would lose the tiebreaker.
For the first couple of years I played really bad tennis. It was so bad that they booed me off the court.
Hewitt is such a fighter on the court; he never gives up. They all have qualities to beat him.
Now that I have retired, and even though I wanted to play more, I can always look back and say that at least I won Wimbledon; also, winning the tournament in Rotterdam in 1995.
I may have exaggerated a bit when I said that 80 per cent of the top 100 women are fat pigs. What I meant to say was 75 per cent of the top 100 women are fat pigs.
There are a lot of good memories, and because I was injured, during the rehab, I met my wife. The tennis was very good but the injuries were good for something too.
Federer can be the best ever; he has the potential. The only question is whether he has the desire.
Contrasting styles is always the most fun to watch.
My father's coaching Misha and I just might help from time to time.
Guys like John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg and Stefan Edberg were also very good grass court players.
I always liked serve-and-volley players and big athletes.
I was serving good but was returning especially well, which was a weakness in my game. So not only was I serving well, but I was also breaking these other guys, and they felt the pressure.
But in 2000, the injuries really started to kick in and my elbow gave a lot of problems. At the end of the year I had to take 20 months off before I could come back into the game.
Roddick has good presence on the court and has so much adrenalin.
Safin, in his way, is very talented. It is a joy to watch them play; it is tennis of a very high quality.
But, then, Sampras won Wimbledon six times and that automatically puts him among the greatest.
Maybe, one other match better; but if you look at the tournament as a whole, I played very high quality tennis for seven matches and raised my game when I needed to.
But Pete had the desire to play at the highest level for so many years. That is very difficult, mentally.
Maybe, one other match better; but if you look at the tournament as a whole, I played very high quality tennis for seven matches and raised my game when I needed to
Contrasting styles is always the most fun to watch
Roddick has good presence on the court and has so much adrenalin
But in 2000, the injuries really started to kick in and my elbow gave a lot of problems. At the end of the year I had to take 20 months off before I could come back into the game
Federer can be the best ever; he has the potential. The only question is whether he has the desire
I was serving good but was returning especially well, which was a weakness in my game. So not only was I serving well, but I was also breaking these other guys, and they felt the pressure
I always liked serve-and-volley players and big athletes
There are a lot of good memories, and because I was injured, during the rehab, I met my wife. The tennis was very good but the injuries were good for something too
I want to reach absolute perfection. And I think I can reach it.
I may have exaggerated a bit when I said that 80 per cent of the top 100 women are fat pigs. What I meant to say was 75 per cent of the top 100 women are fat pigs
For the first couple of years I played really bad tennis. It was so bad that they booed me off the court
Now that I have retired, and even though I wanted to play more, I can always look back and say that at least I won Wimbledon; also, winning the tournament in Rotterdam in 1995
But, then again, I had to stop because there was too much pain or too much trouble. After I retired I still had one more elbow surgery just to be able to do normal things
But the problem with coaching is that it is a full-time job. By that I mean for at least 40 weeks in a year you have to be with the player, either travelling or training. Right now I don't want to do that
But, then, Sampras won Wimbledon six times and that automatically puts him among the greatest
I don't think anybody was ever up 6-2 and would lose the tiebreaker