![]() decided to bring it out now, which was a little surprising, but Andre always likes to separate himself from the rest, good or bad." On the revelations Agassi makes about himself in the book, such as confessing to hating the sport and taking crystal meth in 1997, Sampras said, "Everyone's sort of asking about it and talking about the whole crystal meth. ![]() Now being retired for six, seven years, I can do what I want." "I did it my way, and I have no regrets when I look back on my career that it was just a big focus for me. "I'd like to sit with him man to man and ask him about it. ![]() "I always felt like Andre and I had risen above taking shots at one another," said Sampras. In his book, Agassi remarks on Sampras' "lack of need for inspiration" and also suggests his great rival was a poor tipper. Sampras has he had not read the book -"I'm not much of a reader" - but said he "got wind of a few things that he said about me, and, you know, I was a little surprise and a little disappointed." Pete Sampras, speaking to reporters in advance of his exhibition match at San Jose in February, has said he was "surprised and disappointed" at some of the descriptions of him in Andre Agassi's autobiography "Open." ![]()
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