All coaching is, is taking a player where he can't take himself.
I did a few more plays, and then I went to L.A., because I knew I could get a coaching job there.
But the problem with coaching is that it is a full-time job. By that I mean for at least 40 weeks in a year you have to be with the player, either travelling or training. Right now I don't want to do that.
My father's coaching Misha and I just might help from time to time.
And I would be the first to admit that probably, in a lot of press conferences over the time that I have been in coaching, indulging my own sense of humor at press conferences has not been greatly to my benefit.
Well, I think it's pretty much established that I just didn't have any interest in coaching in the pros.
I always stressed that I didn't have coaching experience, but that I did have a deadline: June 9.
I love to promote our sport. I love grass-roots tennis. I love coaching. I love all parts of the sport. I love the business side.
I can't confirm any rumors. I'm happy doing what I'm doing. I have no interest in going back to coaching.
Coaching is nothing more than eliminating mistakes before you get fired.
And, coaching has never been an option for me.
At the end of it, I'll maybe do a coaching badge but I'm not going to get forced into things.
We probably spend more time talking about individual players in our coaching sessions than anything else.
Never be possessive. If a female friend lets on that she is going out with another man, be kind and understanding. If she says she would like to go out with the Dallas Cowboys, including the coaching staff, the same rule applies.
I lost money, coaching jobs, a shot at the Hall of Fame.