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Basic Facts
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Name: David Prinosil
Nickname:
Prino
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 82 kg
Date of birth:
March 9, 1973
Coach--- Is it
easier to travel without your father?
I have a physical
coach, Peter Pech. I'm still working with my father, Jiri, although doesn't
travel on the Tour. I'm also working with Stefan Schafelhuber in Munich.
I moved to Munich where I have an apartment. I practice with him and he
comes to one or two tournaments.
No, it's always
tough because you try to have a relationship like a couch and a player,
but yes he is ma father at the same time. Sometimes it's very tough but
he knows me very well, and he knows what I need and that's why it's good
for me when I'm at home and he is helping me.
Plays: Right
Home Town:
Olomouc, Czech Republic
my parents are Czech.
I went to Germany when I was 14. Because my dad wasn't a communist we ran
into some problems, so we moved to Germany.
Current residence:
Munich, Germany
Languages spoken:
German,
English
Marital status:
single
Tennis & Sports
Most inspirational
player/athlete (past or present) --- Did you ever meet Ivan Lendl and did
he give you any tips or words of encouragement?
Ivan Lendl was the
inspiration for me. He didn't have so much talent, but he was an unbelievable
hard worker.
From other sports,
Michael Jordan, because of his athleticism and for what he did, including
his comeback.
I know Ivan because
me father knows his parents and Ivan was once ballboy for my father. It
was funny when Ivan came to me and said: "I have good memories of your
father."
I met him when he
was playing, so he didn't give me any tips. I saw him recently so it was
different, we were talking about how our lives were going. So now, maybe
he can give me some tips about golf.
When did you first
become interested / show an interest in tennis?
I started at 5 or
6 in the Czech Republic because my father was playing tennis and ice hockey.
In winter I played ice hockey, which is the number one sport in the Czech
Republic. In the summer my father would take me to the tennis courts, where
i would hit all day against the wall. My father had to work, so he didn't
hit that much with me, bit I hit with other guys.
Most thrilling
moment in sports?
I can remember watching
Boris Becker playing Davis Cup. It was 16-14 the 5th set. Also the Davis
Cup against USA when he was playing John McEnroe, and of course his first
Wimbledon win. When he won his first Wimbledon, I was sitting there.
Do you have an
association with Boris now -- he has a management group?
Yes, BBM, which
I joined last year. Boris is more in the background, but when I'm home
in Munich, we talk to each other.
Was it tough
moving from the Czech Republic to Germany at 14?
Yes, of course it
was. It was a different country and a different language. I was born in
Czech and have a lot of friends in Czech, so it wasn't easy. I was very
young but after a few months it became easier and because we came from
a bad life in the East to a good life, that helped.
How did you learn
the German language?
I went to school
a few times and mostly I learned as i was playing tennis. I was in the
juniors with two or three guys who were travelling all the time. If I made
some mistakes they said: "Not like this, but like this." And that's how
I learned it, really fast.
How did your
parents adapt?
They had more problems
because they spent more than 40 years in the Czech Republic, so it was
not so easy for them. But they made the move so my sister and I could have
a better life.
What was your
most important victory?
I think the breakthrough
for me was my first tournament at Newport in 1995. I was in the German
Federation before that and I didn't play so well. They had already said
"You have a lot of talent but you are never going to win anything. " They
kicked me out of the Federation, I won Newport and it was my breakthrough.
I knew I could play at the higher level.
How do you cope
with defeat?
As you get older,
you get used to it. You need a day or two to get over it, but when you
see what's happening in the world on CNN you forget it pretty quickly.
There are more important things in your life than losing a match.
What (thus far)
has been the defining point in your career?
It was the beginning
of my career. When you start, you never know if you are going to make it
or not. When I won my first satellite I said, "Okay". I think it was 1990
in Spain and I has started only two or three months before. At that time
I thought I could be a really good player.
What other sports
are you interested / good at?
Ice hockey, although
I don't have much time for it. I am trying to play a little more golf.
I also like to watch the NBA, but I don't have time to play it.
Do you have any
special training techniques?
Not special, but
I had to change my training a little bit because in December 99 I had an
operation on my foot. I have had problems in the past with my back, so
I changed some of the things I do.
Do you have any
special rituals /habits before, during or after a match?
I don't step on
the lines. In the past, when I won the first set, I would keep wearing
the same shirt.
Why I love Tennis
I enjoy competing
against another player. It's always two guys on the court and i like to
mess with the other guys. To be on the court with the crowed and the atmosphere
and to play other good guys, that's why I like tennis.
Favourites
Band: I like
pop and rock, including Bon Jovi
Movie (current):
American Beauty
Movie (all time):
Dirty
Dancing, although there are so many movies I could say.
Book: I like
John Grisham Books
Foods: Italian
Do you eat particular
meals before the matches?
I think I eat the
same as most of the other players.
Cars( old &
new): I like Mercedes - I have one CLK 320 in Munich. I don't collect
them though.
Football (soccer)
club: My club is Nuremberg. They play in the second division.
What magazines
do you read?
GQ & newspapers
Outside Interests
Charity
Yes. I do a few
things at home with my friend of mine, who is a doctor. He had cancer,
so I work to help cancer kids.
Travel -- what are
your favourite non-tennis destinations?
There are a lot
of cities that are interesting but I like to spend my time in paris. I
like beach holidays in places like the Caribbean.
Fashion (Special
designer / types of clothing?)
I like Hugo Boss
and Gorgio Armani
Do
you play any music instruments?
I tried to play
guitar, but it didn't work out.
Do you have any
pets?
I have a male German
Shepherd named Mel.
Hobbies:
No, I don't collect
anything. But my hobbies were ice hockey and in-line skating. I like to
go out with my friends and to go to the movies.
Surfing the Net
/ Day Trading
Yes, I've just started
trading stocks and surfing the internet. I recently bought a laptop.
Background
Family
How many brothers
/ sisters?
One older sister,
who is 32.
what is her career?
She works for me.
She is married with two kids. Her husband is working and she helps me with
the stocks and travelling.
Do you pay her
well?
Very well!
How many nephews
and nieces?
Two nephews, aged
two-and-a-half and nine. the nine year old is playing tennis at a club,
but i think he is more interested in the video games.
What do /did
your parents do?
My father was working
with me up to a year ago. He is helping my sister to help me. He is playing
club tennis for the seniors and just enjoying life a little bit. In the
Czech Republic he was a sports complex manager. When we went to Germany
he was working as a trainer/ coach for a club. I started playing tennis
and I won the German Nationals after only three weeks in Germany. People
heard he was coaching me and the club was interested to help him and help
me also. So that's why he started coaching in the club.
Sporting History
Any family members
with prominent background?
My dad played first
division in the Czech Republic for tennis and second division for ice hockey.
Personal
Who is the most
inspirational person in your life?
My father and my
trainer Peter.
If you weren't
a tennis player what would you be?
Probably an ice
hockey player because I was pretty good at it.
If a film was
made about your life, who would play you?
This is a tough
one. I really don't know. Kevin Kostner, maybe.
How do you deal
with popularity?
Normally, I don't
have problems.
What would your
wife /girlfriend/best friend say what is your most annoying habit?
If she saw my hotel
room at tournaments, ma mother would be scared for sure!
Outside of a
big win, What is your "Ideal Day"?
Sleep until 10 am,
then get a good breakfast with some friends. Play golf or ice hockey. I
have to move and be active even if I'm not playing tennis, so I have to
play sport, go for a run, go to a movie or go shopping.
Apart from Tennis,
what do you like most about being a tennis player?
That you are on
your own and you make your own decisions.
What do you like
least about being a tennis player?
I don't like travelling
too much, particularly all the time you spend at the airport - it's too
stressing for me.
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