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British tennis player N-Brodie: Guardiola has a special energy and we enjoy his football

Recently, British tennis player Naomi Brodie talked about her views on Guardiola in an interview with Manchester City's official website, talking about the specialness of the Davis Cup, her love for Manchester City and how she got into the tennis world.

"I am one of four children, Liam and I are the middle two, both of us are professional players, and dad used to take a group of us to a large center called Match Point, which used to be close to Handforth."

"In the beginning he definitely had some ways to motivate us to play, for example, if we played tennis, we could have fish and chips on Fridays, and maybe milkshakes on other days."

"From then on, we got better and better. Liam and I both go around the world to play tennis, which is great. I had twins two years ago and haven't played since then, but I have entered the commentary work, so I am still very involved in the sport."

"I love it. I haven't retired yet. Everyone says that I am like retired, but in fact I haven't. "I've thought about retiring but I'm going to keep playing as long as I can because if there's an opportunity to come back I'd love to." "I'd say Liam, to be honest, if he was in another country he'd wake up in the middle of the night to check the scores or watch City and I wouldn't disturb my sleep." "I would say I probably went to more City games when they were at Maine Road because I was a little older so our godparents always had season tickets so they would take us with them." "I'd say I've been following City for a long time but I think Liam is probably more into City now and it's just an amazing relationship we have as a family with the club, that's what a City family is, isn't it?" "Are we spoiled now? I think as fans for so many years we know how spoiled we are because we've had our share of bad years and I think we know it's not going to be that good for the rest of our lives so we just enjoy it." "We're spoiled with the football we have because we have Guardiola. I saw him at Wimbledon and I almost fell to the ground when I saw him but I knew there were cameras so I didn't fall and I kept control "They arranged for Liam to meet Guardiola and they just stood and talked for about 15-20 minutes, talking about football, tennis, Wimbledon and Manchester City, and then I passed them very quickly and I thought 'that's my brother! ' and then took a quick photo with them." "Guardiola has a special energy about him and I think anyone who has had the pleasure of meeting him will know that there are so many fans around the world who are fans of Guardiola." "Not just fans of the club, but fans of football and sport in general. He's the best coach in the world and he's our coach! So as long as we have him, we will keep enjoying his football." "It's been promoted as the World Cup of Tennis, it's a team event and you're not only representing your country but you're competing alongside other athletes and you want to win as much as you want to win yourself." "A lot of people love to be involved in team sports, but these players haven't experienced that until they played in the Davis Cup. Therefore, the players cherish this week very much because it is a week full of friendship and support, just like football. ”

“They will also enjoy the whole week of competition, not only because they have the support of the audience, but also because they have the support of their teammates. As you said, the feelings of fans and players for Davis Cup are much deeper than individual competitions. ”

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