Haha Todd Martin, that brings back memories.
I watched Martin and Becker when I was very young, so I probably wouldn't be able to give a proper comparison. I doubt you'll find many players playing a similar game to Martin nowadays though.
I like Querrey. Has a big game, and when he's on he's good to watch. But there's one reason why I wouldn't suggest choosing him. His attitude. Read this press conference:
Q. What happened out there, Sam?
SAM QUERREY: Um, just tired. Not into it. Mentally not there. I mean, you know what, I don’t know. Just not did not enjoy myself out there.
It’s been like that on and off for like a while. So I’m going home tomorrow.
Q. You had talked about being here for five weeks, you and John both putting in the time, the effort, and the matches. You won a ton of matches. You rethinking that a little bit?
SAM QUERREY: No, I mean, even the first week I was over here in Rome I lost first round. It was similar to a match like this. Passive not that I was passive today. The main thing is I didn’t enjoy myself on the court. Wanted off the court.
Q. Is it a natural reaction just being over here?
SAM QUERREY: No. I don’t know what it is. I just need to just be in a better mood or just need to enjoy the competition and enjoy being out there more than I do.
Right now, I mean, I’ll enjoy it, and as soon as one thing goes wrong, I’m done.
Q. How did Robby play?
SAM QUERREY: He played great. That’s the best I’ve seen him serve. I don’t know what the first serve percentage was, but it seemed pretty high. He was painting the lines and he was you know, he’s always had a great return and he was making me play.
It’s nice to see. He struggled a little bit this year, so hopefully he can win his next round and make a run here.
Q. We’re trying to make sense here. You played a lot of matches and you’re out in the first round. Andy didn’t play any matches, and he’s struggling with Jarkko right now. He just lost the third set.
SAM QUERREY: Yeah, I mean, you never know. You know, last summer I had a great summer. I played every day, basically.
You know, the year before when I played fourth round of the Open, I lost early in Cincinnati and played the Huggy Bear the week before the Open. Didn’t play a match for two weeks, and then I went deep in the Open that year.
So a lot of times it’s just how you’re feeling. You know, a lot people have different approaches to how they want to play. A lot of people want to play a lot of matches; some just want to play very few and get some practice in.
It’s all different. For me, too.
Q. Where is home that you’re going back to?
SAM QUERREY: California.
Q. Were you in dubs with John?
SAM QUERREY: I am right now. I won’t be in about an hour.
Q. Just want to get out of here?
SAM QUERREY: Yeah.
Q. So do you feel like going in you’re not in the frame of mind, or does it happen right in the middle of the fight?
SAM QUERREY: I think it happens in the middle. I think if you ask my coach, David, he might say otherwise. When I lost that second set tiebreaker and got broken in the first game, I was done. I wanted to be off the court.
I started thinking about leaving and pulling out of the doubles and how much I wanted to go home, how much I wasn’t enjoying.
You’re never gonna win a match if you’re just being negative. I’m only hurting myself.
Q. Isn’t that the definition of a professional, that you don’t despair so fully as the match progresses, that you somehow control your feelings?
SAM QUERREY: Yeah, I need to work on that. I’ve not been a professional the last, you know, on and off for the last few months. You know, you’re out there facing one opponent. I don’t want to face the opponent and myself.
You know, I just need to be better than today, in this case, it was Robby. It’s someone different every week. But I don’t want to be fighting myself out there and also fighting the opponent.
Q. Yet, Sam, you’ve had some good results on clay. You won Belgrade, won Houston. Are you fighting sort of a Jeckyll/Hyde part of yourself here?
SAM QUERREY: A little bit. Those are 250s, and they’re great. I love you know, a tournament win is a tournament win. A final is great. It builds my confidence, but I won Belgrade and my ranking didn’t move. I’m kind of past that point right now. Those 250s do nothing for me ranking wise. It’s all about the Masters Series and the Grand Slams.
That’s where I just have not been playing well. You know, I just need to mentally get it together in my head. I need to enjoy myself out there. I need to enjoy playing. You know, if a guy has a breakpoint against me, I should know, Hey, I’ve got one of the biggest serves out there. Let’s see you win this point off me.
But like I said, I just tank some points.
Q. What has David said about that?
SAM QUERREY: He thinks I’m a little tapped out, which I am. We haven’t really talked about it in depth yet, because I just basically finished and came right here.
Q. What’s next? Next tournament?
SAM QUERREY: Right now I’m scheduled to play in Queen’s.
Q. Do you think you’ll get there?
SAM QUERREY: I mean, I don’t know. I’m going home tomorrow, and then, yeah, hopefully I’ll be there.