More than specific memories of achievements, for me I remember the feeling you get when you were just at your very best - when you felt like you were floating across the court and could put the ball wherever you wanted. Guy Forget achievementballcourt share on social
I retired because I had a knee injury, my cartilage was wearing out, it was painful and I couldn't put in the four hours of practice each day that I needed to. Guy Forget cartilagedayhour Change image and share on social
To be a professional tennis player you need to put in these sort of hours. Guy Forget hourplayerprofessional Change image and share on social
When we want to reach a dream for the second time, you want it to come true, when you try so hard, you are so close to achieving it, it makes things very difficult to live with afterwards. Guy Forget achieveclosedifficult Change image and share on social
Anything is possible as long as you have the passion. Guy Forget longpassion Change image and share on social
Suddenly in the end when it's over, you feel a big weight on your shoulders. That's the role of the captain. Unfortunately, it's sometimes like that in sport. Guy Forget bigcaptainend Change image and share on social
If you lived the doubles, as I did, which was very stressful, you are sitting down in a chair experiencing a match without being able to hold a racquet in your hands. Guy Forget chairdoubleexperience Change image and share on social
When you are very little tennis should be fun, it should be a game. Guy Forget fungametennis Change image and share on social
But I still serve pretty big and that's one of my biggest weapons, so if my shoulder holds up and I can count on it, I can win a few matches and then you never know how the other guys are going to react to the fatigue and the length of the matches. Guy Forget bigcountfatigue share on social