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Sampras savouring weekend induction into Hall of Fame

On the eve of his induction into the tennis Hall of Fame, Pete Sampras had admitted it was the boredom of retirement which drove him back to the game on his own terms.

The 35-year-old who retired in 2002 after beating Andre Agassi in the US Open final, has over recent years begun dipping his toes back into the sport that he once dominated.

His latest lark was the July World TeamTennis season with the Newport (California) Beach Breakers.

Sampras said that after three years of improving his golf, increasing family and wondering what to do with weeks of free time, something was missing.

‘I realised when I played a few exhibitions here and there that I enjoyed it, I enjoyed getting in shape. I enjoyed playing tennis again,’ said the man whose all-time record of 14 Grand Slam singles titles is now under serious threat from Roger Federer who has 11.

‘It’s not a crazy schedule, I’m not playing every week, but every couple of months, I need something to look forward to, to focus on.’

Sampras is due to play a series of exhibitions in November in Asia against Federer, whom he got to know in March during a few hitting sessions at the older man’s Beverly Hills mansion.

‘I’m playing Roger in Asia and I’m looking forward to that.

‘(Playing) keeps me sharp

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