PETE SAMPRAS: No matter what the seedings are, there's going to be someone who is unhappy. I know Alex and Albert feel like they should have been seeded. But grass is a very unique surface that you have to make exceptions.
You know, Alex and Albert could have just played a couple matches and proved to the tournament they should have been seeded. But they went home, which is obviously disappointing. But this tournament will probably still go on.
Q. How do you change your fitness regimen when you come to a major like this? If you're doing running and weight training in off weeks, what do you do when you get to an event like this?
PETE SAMPRAS: Well, the points are quick. You change, a little more explosive stuff, versus getting ready for the clay court season, you do more longer runs. Here it's more power and sprint work.
It's all explosion type of tennis that you just train a little bit differently. The week off I had, you know, I just spent a couple days doing some sprints and ... more.
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