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Chat Reel: Stan Smith U.S. coach talks Olympic tennis in SydneyLatest: Tuesday August 08, 2000 06:43 PM
U.S. Olympic men's tennis coach Stan Smith answered CNNSI.com users' questions on August 8, 2000. A transcript of his chat follows: CNNSI Host: Welcome to our Olympic tennis chat with coach Stan Smith. Thanks for joining us Stan.
From Rick Clayton in Marlton, N.J.: Is the Olympic tennis competition a team format? If so, what will you do to motivate the team following the disappointing loss to Spain in Davis Cup?
From Shawn in New Orleans, La.: What will it take for Agassi to win another gold? And what surface will they be using at the Olympics?
The last Olympics he was a little lucky in a couple of his matches and he will have to start off really strong at the beginning of this tournament. From Rafael Belmar Osuna in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico: I am the nephew of the late Rafael Osuna. I played at the USC tennis team from 82 to 86 under coach Leach. I believe our sport has suffered due to the ATP and TV's emphasis on singles rather than singles and doubles. Whenever somebody tries to evaluate a group of players they base their analysis on singles only. How do you feel about this?
From Jay in Clinton, NJ: What is the U.S.'s strongest opposition?
From Shari Young in Jacksonville, Fla.: How seriously did Pete Sampras ever consider playing in the Olympics? And how will his not being there affect the US's chances?
From Howard Bruce in Columbus, Ga.: What is your opinion of Nathalie Tauziat's situation? It's sad she won't be able to compete in the Olympics. Were the French right in not including her?
From Paul Bitarabeho in Kampala, Uganda: I am an African living in Uganda and I would like to know if it is possible to promote tennis in Africa. Tennis in my country is still perceived as a game for the bourgeoisie and is not promoted in schools where, if you ask me, it is the best place to start, especially for people who do not know that they have the tennis talent in them because of lack of exposure.
The players can wear their own tennis gear but the US players have to wear the USA warm up suit for the awards ceremonies. I think the Australians have a different situation because they have a different sponsor. But I am not really clear as to what it might be. I can speculate but I don't know. From Sherri in Athens: Have you ever thought about coaching the Davis Cup team?
CNNSI Host: That's all the time we have today with Coach Smith. Thanks for being with us.
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