feels proud and happy of his co-operation with the eight-time Grand Slam winner . The Bulgarian player trained at Agassis home in Las Vegas for several weeks in December and he appreciated all the time that Agassi and his wife Steffi Graf spent with him.
This is the most valuable thing: the time, said Dimitrov, who was helped by Agassi in the early first week of the Australian Open. For him to sit in my box, spend whatever, eight, ten hours a day with me, its already a plus.
I feel like Im learning so much on and off the court. Hes travelled the road for so many years. Been there, done that. Been in similar situations. I feel I can relate to him in terms of whatever I felt, lets say after a match, during a match, we can kind of communicate easier.
So yeah, I mean, overall things have been great. Tomorrow is another day to wake up, to come practice. The whole repetition is really beautiful. Agassi runs his own Foundation raising a lot of money, and he manages to give his best in other things of the life as well. Ive never seen anybody that can switch so quickly from having a business conversation to, Hey, do you remember the backhand cross-court you hit today?, the Bulgarian admitted.
That itself already shows you what kind of person he is, how his mind works. I mean, hes all in. Just simple as that. Hes not afraid to speak out, not afraid to say what he really feels. I think everybody on the team really appreciates that.
Especially me, Ive always been a pretty straight-up person. I appreciate when somebody tells me good things. At the same time, I love when somebody gives me constructive criticism. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title
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