When I first saw Murray, I thought this guy walks real slow - but then I saw how fast he moves. [Pete] Sampras was the same. He had that kind of hangdog look where it seemed he could hardly take another step. And then he'd play like a dream. Murray also talks real slow but he's a very bright kid. The cover tells you nothing about the book inside.
That's why I wear black and sit there like this [folding his arms] behind the shades. I don't clap too loudly or act disgusted, because he's the one doing it. That's the greatest thing about tennis. Two enter, one leaves. It's as stark as boxing. That's why I'm not going to show my emotions when Murray vents his. I don't think he's mad at me personally but I'd like to see him curtail it a little, because - apart from [Jimmy] Connors and [John] McEnroe - I don't know anyone who plays better when angry.