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Posted on: December 21st, 2002

Annacone to Be Sampras' Full - Time Coach [Dec 21, 2002]

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- Pete Sampras is serious about sticking to tennis.

Not only will he keep playing, but the 14-time Grand Slam tournament champion is bringing back Paul Annacone as his full-time coach.

Annacone resigned Thursday as managing director of USA Tennis High Performance after a year of running the program aimed at developing stars of the future.

``The opportunity to rejoin Pete at this time in his career is special for both of us, and an opportunity I could not pass up, and one that requires full-time dedication,'' Annacone said.

He worked with Sampras from 1995 until December 2001. They got back together in July on a part-time basis, and Sampras gave Annacone a lot of credit for helping him win the U.S. Open -- ending a drought of more than two years without a title.

After beating Andre Agassi in September's final at Flushing Meadows, Sampras said he would consider retiring.

He said this week he'll play in 2003, after skipping the Australian Open.



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