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SportsLine.com recently
spoke with James. Here is what he had to say:
SportsLine: When
did you realize that you were good enough to make tennis your career?
James Blake: It was my dream at 10, but I realized at 14 that it was
improbable. I just thought I would be a good college player, but I started
getting a lot better at 18. It was the next step.
SportsLine: What
is the strongest part of your game right now?
James Blake: My forehand and my quickness.
SportsLine: What
part of your game needs the most work?
James Blake: I would like to improve everything. My biggest weakness
is experience. I was not prepared for these kinds of matches, because
I never planned for this (a pro career).
SportsLine: What
is your favorite thing about being on the court?
James Blake: I love competing. Just going out there and giving it your
best for that day. The camaraderie among the guys is also great.
SportsLine: What
is your least favorite thing about being a tennis player?
James Blake: The travel can get tough. Packing up and heading to the
airport every week is difficult. You really miss your friends.
SportsLine: Who
has had the biggest influence on your game?
James Blake: My coach, Brian Barker. I was a brat on the court and he
helped me out as a person. He showed me how to act right on the court
and helped me become a more likeable kid. Because of him I am a better
person and player. He started coaching me when I was 11 or 12 years
old and we have become great friends.
SportsLine: Who
has been your favorite player to watch?
James Blake: Jim Courier because he worked so hard. He would not have
made it if he didn't work as hard as he did. He also seemed like a guy
who was a lot of fun. Today, I like Pat Rafter because he plays like
me and he is a great guy.
SportsLine: Do you
ever get discouraged with your game?
James Blake: Last year, when I made the jump from college, I did. I
was losing a lot at the beginning.
SportsLine: How
did you overcome that?
James Blake: My coach always looks to the bright side. Even when I know
what he's going to say he makes me feel better.
SportsLine: What
surface do you play best on?
James Blake: I like to play on indoor hard courts. You have to play
indoor six months out of the year in Connecticut, so I have a lot of
experience.
SportsLine: Who
is the nicest player you've met on the tour?
James Blake: Patrick Rafter, and Todd Martin have been really great.
SportsLine: Have
you ever been intimidated by an opponent?
James Blake: Not since I've turned pro because I get to practice with
a lot of the guys I play against. The first time I hit with Mats Wilander
(a neighbor and friend of his coach)in Connecticut I was pretty intimidated.
SportsLine: Does
the prospect of playing anyone in particular intimidate you?
James Blake: Probably not, because I've practiced with Pete Sampras
and Andre Agassi and played against Marat Safin in doubles. The main
thing that separates No. 1 from No. 200 is confidence.
SportsLine: Do you
feel like you lost any part of your childhood because of the demands
of training and travel?
James Blake: There were a few parties I would have loved to have gone
to but I couldn't. I always went straight from school to tennis. It
was my choice and I definitely think it was worth the sacrifices. The
tennis was more fun for me than anything else.
SportsLine: What would you like to pursue after you retire?
James Blake: Finish up school, I'm not really sure. Maybe go into sports
marketing.
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