Pat Cash

Pat Cash
Patrick Hart "Pat" Cashis an Australian retired professional tennis player, who won the Men's Singles title at Wimbledon in 1987. He also reached the Australian Open final in 1987 and 1988, won 6 singles titles and reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 4 in May 1988...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionTennis Player
Date of Birth27 May 1965
CityMelbourne, Australia
CountryAustralia
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Federer is a very complete player able to change his game plan at any time.
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He is very upbeat but we hear that all the time from just about any athlete.
It'll certainly give the pigeons something to do.
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Those two guys hit the ball very hard, but it was fun... I moved quite well.
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Tactically he is moving in the right direction by making more moves to the net,
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It'll be nice to play on the tour again, but I wasn't planning things that way.
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It's a fine line between genius and insanity. John is the best player who ever walked on a tennis court. He also always walked that line. Sometimes he goes over it.
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We usually belt out AC/DC and Bryan Adams numbers. Now, playing the guitar appears more fun ... tennis demands commitment of an entire year on the tour.
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I see it, but I don't understand it,
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I'm carrying my guitar, I'll will be playing at a concert in Australia before the Australian Open.
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I had always dreamed of winning Wimbledon and when it happened it was very stressful. It was more of a relief!
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It would be great to give back to this city and its youth brigade important lessons that will help them become future champions. I look forward to this opportunity.
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I call tennis the McDonald's of sport - you go in, they make a quick buck out of you, and you're out.
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Lleyton Hewitt... his two greatest strengths are his legs, his speed, his agility and his competitiveness.