Vincent Spadea (born July 19, 1974) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. (wikipedia)
It was a long day, so I'm glad to get through with a short set.
I looked around and my stuff was gone. I thought I was sleepwalking.
I think my career, if you compare it to other Americans, it was maybe in the shadow, not as good, but was much better than 90 million people that were playing and quit.
You always get bad calls out there. That's expected. You saw how many mistakes I made. You don't think they made any?
The Argentineans practice on the court for two hours a day, then they must practice in front of a mirror for two more hour saying 'I'm not guilty.'
I've been around so long that I might be in record books for being the longest, weirdest, most pathetic great player ever. Look t how precocious I am at 33.
My rise will again be accomplished with help from my sport performance psychologist, John F. Murray, who formerly helped me back from my longest losing streak.
My return was good today. I've lost to (Lee) twice but this was a good sign to me that my game is improving. I'm hitting the ball close to or as good as ever. This was the best I've served this week. I try to rise to this occasion here in Delray. It would be a dream if I could win this.
You need a weapon to beat him or you have to out-tough him. That's his game, being tough.
I lost some valuable things, but the worst thing is knowing someone was in my room while I was sleeping.