Mark Philippoussis
Mark Philippoussis
Mark Anthony Philippoussisis an Australian tennis player of Greek and Italian descent. He turned professional in 1994. His greatest achievements are winning two Davis Cup titles with Australia in 1999 and 2003, winning the deciding rubber in the final of each. He also reached the finals of the 1998 US Open and the 2003 Wimbledon tournaments, losing to countryman Pat Rafter and Swiss Roger Federer respectively. He reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 8...
ProfessionTennis Player
Date of Birth7 November 1976
CityMelbourne, Australia
Up a set and 2-0 it's definitely a situation where a little match practice would've helped, so I'm disappointed but think I can take some positives from the first set and the start of the second.
Even off my first serves, he was hitting really deep at my feet. He kept the pressure up the whole time -- I was running behind the whole time,
We have got to think about coming back at the end of the year and trying to win that match and get back in the World Group for the following year,
Obviously, I'll do whatever it takes to get back,
This win is a result of all the hard work I've been putting in. If I stay patient and keep working, I know the results will come.
I was excited because I've never shared a room with somebody.
It definitely makes me feel very good, it's pretty much been the hard work I've been putting in and it's paying off. Everything's starting to come now and I know that, so I just need to be patient and keep working at it. If I keep working the way I am then the results will come.
I was ready for today and I wanted to play today but it just didn't happen. Of course you feel gutted,
I was trying. I went out there and gave it everything.
It can only get better and things can't happen overnight, the only thing I can do is just keep working hard and I know it's going to happen.
I think with Lopez playing in his first Davis Cup tie, it's a bit tough for him to come out and expect him to play under a lot of pressure,
I feel like I've been in this sort of situation before, not ranking-wise, but coming back from surgeries where it's been a long way back. This is just another thing where I'm going to have to work harder. I'm working hard. I'm just going to keep working hard and sooner or later it's going to pay off.
It was a long day, but it ended up well so I'm happy. The hard work is paying off. I've just got to be patient and keep working at it.
It was a little ugly, but a win's a win,