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June 10th 2008
by Crown
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Hardcover, 304 pages
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0307383296
(isbn13: 9780307383297)
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Pete Sampras is arguably the greatest tennis player ever, a man whose hard-nosed work ethic led to an unprecedented number one world ranking for 286 c...more
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Read in April, 2009
This book is just what I should have expected but didn't. For a brief time, I thought I might actually learn about Pete the man. The book does give a much more thorough look at Pete's career in tennis and the overall field during the Open Era.
Despite that insider's view of men's professional tennis, there is still this nagging feeling that although I've read a book by and about my favorite tennis player of all time, I know very little more about the man than I did before reading ...more
Despite that insider's view of men's professional tennis, there is still this nagging feeling that although I've read a book by and about my favorite tennis player of all time, I know very little more about the man than I did before reading ...more
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Read in January, 2009
I thought this would be an interesting read about one of the greatest tennis champions and as the reviews stated, the book is a good reflection of Pete Sampras. I enjoyed re-living many of his matches while reading his perspective on the game. There are no controversial or tabloid items revealed. Pete is just a nice guy and all about tennis! You will not like this book unless you are a tennis fan!
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Anyone who knows me knows that I was somewhat obsessed with Pete when he was playing. I was almost late to my own wedding because it was the same weekend as his last, victorious US Open!
So I was excited when I heard about this book. It's a very insightful look into Pete's life and the tennis world. It is very tennis-centered, and doesn't delve that deeply into his personal life. (Which I guess shouldn't be a huge surprise, given the way Pete conducted himself while in the limelight.)...more
So I was excited when I heard about this book. It's a very insightful look into Pete's life and the tennis world. It is very tennis-centered, and doesn't delve that deeply into his personal life. (Which I guess shouldn't be a huge surprise, given the way Pete conducted himself while in the limelight.)...more
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Read in January, 2009
I was a huge Pete Sampras fan back in the 1990s (which seems like a long time ago). I really enjoyed this book and learned a lot about Sampras. If you are tennis fan you will enjoy this one!
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Read in August, 2008
Grand-slam champion, father and introspective person, Pete Sampras retells many life stories and several of his secrets to success in the tennis world and in life.
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Read in August, 2008
A nugget from Pete that I should learn: He alwaysd had enough self-confidence that he never felt so emotionally needy that he become close to someone he later regretted. It saved him the trouble of having to rebel against people in his life.
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Read in May, 2009
Quite an interesting look into the emotional roller-coaster that is the life of a world-class athlete.
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Yes, it's another tennis player book. But it's pretty good, so far...
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Read in December, 2008
This was a really good book about Pete Sampras's career.
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Oh, Pete Sampras. You are just not that interesting, but you do make me think about the psyche that goes into making a champion. Champion athletes must be very level and consistent and focused. You tell us that you don't like to "make too much of things," which means you don't like to think/overthink too much, which again is what athletes have to do to perform. The problem is, this mindset/tendency does not exactly make for a reflective person or a great memoir. But I do admire you fo...more
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Read in June, 2008
Good book. Sampras was the man! Particularly enjoyable when he was describing all the numerous matches with rivals like Agassi, Becker, and Courier. It's always interesting to get athlete's take on the great matches of his/ her career. Doesn't get too in depth with his personal life but does mention the relationship he had with his late coach Tim Gullickson -- very emotional. If you were a Sampras fan and watched as he won so many big matches like the 1990 US Open -- read this book. It's like re...more
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took about 2 hours with the Champ, intrigued by DFW's piece on Roger Federer and my own memories, and renewed in terest in the game... and in focus. Was with him until he describe meeting his wife... here's the short version: "saw her in a movie. thought she was hot. got a date. met her... she was really hot.. the hottest... so I married her." it's at that point that the balance between jock brain and zen master tipped toward the former in my estimation and I never quite got it b...more
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Read in July, 2008
Ok, I have to admit, I had high school crush on Pete Sampras and watched him faithfully during the peak of his career. That was what lead me to want to read this book. That said, this is a very well written, great read if you have any interest in the sport of tennis. You really gain great respect for what it takes to compete at that kind of competitive level. If you love tennis, you will love this book.
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I have always loved tennis so I was excited to read this book. I like the fact that its told in Pete's voice. I definately felt he was the one telling the story. However, the book lacked interest. People often complained of Pete Sampras being a "boring" player to watch and his book wasn't much better. It lacked emotion that I could idenify with. Not a book I would recommend.
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Read in October, 2008
This book read exactly the way I expected. It was finally nice to get insight into his past and growing up as well as a bit of his personal life. He always seemed a private person and for him to reveal so much here is amazing. Pretty technical tennis reading, so don't pick this up if you don't enjoy the sport.
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A true insight. This book seems like a honest recount of what drove Pete Sampras and his dedicated and focused approach to retaining the World #1 and grand slams. A very consistent performer, but seemed robotic. However inside there was a player with world-class desire to beat the crap out his opponents.
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I'm a hugh Pete Sampras fan so I found his book very interesting. Unless you love tennis a whole bunch then I wouldn't recommend this book because Pete talks tennis through most of the book, although, I really loved all the personal touches he added here and there.
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Read in August, 2008
I really liked this book. I'm a huge Pete Sampras fan, and having a glimpse into his psyche as well as what the game meant to him was amazing. His mental edge is astounding, and its no wonder he is the greatest tennis player of all time. Great book, Pete!
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Read in October, 2008
Interesting book, with a ton of info on his classic matches and major rivals. I would have liked to discover a bit more info about his life away from tennis, but that's not Pete's style. Worth reading if you're a fan of Sampras or tennis in general.
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Read in October, 2008
A very technical book about tennis - so you have to really love the game to be ready for all those details. It helps to know the different players he talks about too. But I love tennis and Pete Sampras is my all time favorite player.
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