Pete Sampras' post retirement life has been very calm. Some tournaments on the ATP Champions Tour, his foundation and family are his main activies since he retired in 2002. The former world no. 1 has admitted many times how travelling again constantly as a coach is not in his plans at the moment, but at the same time he is attracted by some personalities.

Asked by Champions Tour website, if he'd like to be approached by any current player to be their coach, Sampras replied he would be interested in coaching any young player, but particularly Nick Kyrgios: 'He would be a challenge and you’d have to try and get through to him, but he’s one of the most talented players on the tour.

He’s someone I’d be curious to talk to. Grigor Dimitrov is also another talented player who I feel I could help.' He didn't have any supercoach throughout his career, but looking back who would he have hired? 'I was happy with my coaches! Tim (Gullickson) was great before we lost him, and Paul (Annacone) was a fantastic coach.

But maybe Ivan Lendl would have been a good supercoach. Our careers were ending and starting respectively at the same time and he was always pretty smart.' ALSO READ: Nick Kyrgios denounces Kevin Durant on Twitter