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    Jim Courier

    America has an interesting global role, don't we? It certainly seems to be changing. Our government right now has a softer hand than we've had in the past, but I still think that we're the global behemoth.

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    Jim Courier

    America is the world's policemen, whether you and I like that or not. That's a fact. People globally feel that.

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    Jim Courier

    Even the poor can be fat in the U.S. That says something about a country. That's how incredible what we have is. But it can also take away incentive.

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    Jim Courier

    Fear is an interesting energy that we all have to face. Some people step up and aren't afraid but still come up short. And some would rather cop out: "My shoulder hurts" or "I didn't give it my all." They can sleep at night.

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    Jim Courier

    Flying has opened up new horizons for tennis.

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    Jim Courier

    Focusing on one thing can be tough, and people with fewer options are more apt to concentrate on what they're doing. There's probably something to hunger.

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    Jim Courier

    Getting to number one in the world without a coach is highly unlikely.

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    Hell be lucky to last five or six years on those knees. What it might have to come down to is playing less on hard surfaces and playing more on forgiving surfaces.

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    I am there to play tennis and represent the U.S., but I'm also aware that not everyone's going to be able to think that way.

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    Jim Courier

    If I had to choose one man to play for my life, it would be Nadal.

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    Jim Courier

    If they had rankings in baseball, maybe I would have been able to do the math and figure out my chances of being a professional baseball player versus a tennis player. But that was the decision-maker for me, I just thought I was better in tennis.

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    I knew I was the second-best tennis player in the state of Florida and No. 8 in the United States of America when I was 12 years old and I couldn't tell you what I was in baseball, but I liked my chances in tennis of getting a scholarship to college.

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    Jim Courier

    I'm a big proponent of Hawk-Eye. I think it's a wonderful addition, not only for the players, but more importantly for the fans.

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    I'm not suggesting that the entire nation can't be successful, but there's something to it when you have 150 cable channels and the Internet at your fingertips and video games and all kinds of ADD-addled devices like my iPhone and your BlackBerry and things that keep us busy.

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    Jim Courier

    In America, we love to give people second chances too - as long as you admit you were wrong and come back and do it the right way.

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    Jim Courier

    I really try not to read the tennis articles, because a lot of times they're guessing at how a player is feeling, and I like to keep myself kind of open minded about how I'm feeling, rather than have someone else explain to me what's going on.

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    Jim Courier

    It does take a great hunger to be successful at anything.

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    I think all of us who kind of live within the sport recognize that Davis Cup certainly could be a little more visible if perhaps there were some adjustments made to it, and it was made a little bit more easy to understand for the fans, if there's a little bit more of a start and finish line.

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    I think the Davis Cup has some untapped potential. It should be as prominent as the Grand Slams when it takes place. If you put it together with Fed Cup for an organized, nationalistic team competition taking place in a central location for two weeks, I think that would be beneficial from a fan interest stand point, from a media stand point and from a television stand point.

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    Jim Courier

    I think there's no reason the Davis Cup couldn't be as powerful and popular and profitable as any of the four majors are today, given some changes.

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    Jim Courier

    It is very dangerous to have your self-worth riding on your results as an athlete.

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    Jim Courier

    It's a simple question of supply and demand. But all of us are grossly overpaid. I think it's a ridiculous dispute.

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    Jim Courier

    It's hard for anyone in the 24-hour news cycles that we all live in now to follow something that the first round is played in March and the final finishes in December. I understand the challenges there.

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    Jim Courier

    It's really easy to find your friends when you're playing away. You have a close-knit group with you and everyone else is cheering hard for their side. There's more satisfaction coming away with a road victory.

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    Jim Courier

    It's unfair to expect the USTA, just because they make this pot of money, to just snap their fingers and make champions. It's not simple, and anyone who thinks it is hasn't really looked underneath the hood to see how the engine works.

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    Jim Courier

    I've been lucky enough to primarily work for myself over the years.

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    I will do everything in my power to make sure people are aware that our team is out there fighting the good fight for the tennis fans of the United States.

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    Many books have been written about what the X-factor is, what separates people who win big matches versus those who struggle. Some of it's innate, but there's a piece of it that's learned, embracing those moments.

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    Jim Courier

    One of Nadal’s strengths is that he’s so humble, that he’s surprised at what he has achieved, and that he has never bought into his greatness.

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    Jim Courier

    People handle stress in different ways.

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    Sports for me is when a guy walks off the court, and you really can't tell whether he won or lost, when he carries himself with pride either way.

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    Tennis doesn't encourage any kind of intellectual development.

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    Jim Courier

    Tennis is more than just shots. It's about being clutch and beating the people on the other side of the net.

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    Tennis is still very successful in spite of itself.

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    Jim Courier

    The airplane has had a big impact on my life.

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    The dumber you are on court, the better you're going to play.

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    The first thing I would do is create one office that controlled all of pro tennis so you had one central voice that spoke for tennis. Central governance is something that's really held the sport back and will continue to do so.

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    Jim Courier

    The good news is I have time.

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    There are certainly great cities in America that don't have ATP and WTA events. Our fans are very provincial. They want American champions.

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    Jim Courier

    There are only four U.S. tournaments that the very best players in the world play every year - Palm Springs, Miami, Cincinnati, and the U.S. Open. So how would golf or NFL or NHL fare if there were only four times a year that their very best were visible? Tennis went international, and for us to expect it to be popular media-wise is very naïve. And that translates into children and families being interested.

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    Jim Courier

    The reason I didn't take the baseball route is because they don't have rankings for baseball players.

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    Jim Courier

    There is a lot of pressure on tennis players like other sports that are singular like you're not on a team. When all the pressure rides on your shoulders, it can be a lot different. Team sports you share those moments with the teammates. You share the pressures. You share the wins. You share the losses. You have a coach that can change the course of matches. But in tennis you're out there by yourself. There are no caddies. There are no coaches. You do it alone in the arena and I think that ups the ante a little bit.

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    Jim Courier

    There's a reason why Federer and Nadal are so gracious when they lose. They sleep well at night knowing that they've given their best.

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    There's no evidence that says that the money a federation has translates into success. I hope that that will change.

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    There's plenty of anecdotal evidence that most champions are born into certain environments and encouraged early. Then, later on, they might get some assistance from their federations.

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    Jim Courier

    There used to be a lot more politics in the Olympics, when the Soviet Bloc committed a lot of resources for propaganda purposes.

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    Jim Courier

    Trophies separate the winners from losers, and life is about winning and losing. Go into business and you see. You're competing every day.

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    Unbelievable, yet, what else could it be?

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    Us going out there and performing our best. That's how I define success. I'm not going to define it for us by the wins and the losses as much as by the effort and how we handle ourselves.

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    Jim Courier

    We have a lot of options. America is a great country.