Dave Flynn on the Radio
At the 2003 U.S. Open, on center court, Pete Sampras emerged wearing a dark suit, open collar, surrounded by legends. He is retiring, and before he says a word, he’s overcome. He can’t get through it. Then Agassi appears on the screen—prerecorded, because he's still playing. "If I'd beaten Pete more often, or if he'd come along in a different generation, I'd have a better record. But I'd be less." Less. Most people confuse winning and competition. Grandpa cheats at Scrabble and calls himself competitive. He's not. He just likes to win. There's a difference, and it matters more than you think. This week's piece is about waves, rivals, and why the thing across the net might be making you who you are. Blog Post: Winning and The Wave [https://winwithflynn.com/2026/06/08/winning-the-wave/] Sponsors: TempRx [https://temprx.app/], 31 Easy™ [https://winwithflynn.com/31easy/] Chapters: 00:00 - Redefining Winning: Beyond the Scoreboard 03:59 - Rivals as Waves: Pushing Your Limits 09:11 - Agassi's Realization: Why He Needed Pete 12:33 - Why We Often Cut Kedge Anchors Instead of Addressing the Real Issues
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