I got my calmness from my mum.

Can I win Wimbledon? Well, why not?

Wimbledon feels like my second home.

I'm just glad that I have this huge fan.

I know it's just sport; it's just tennis.

It's tennis. I'm still human. I'm not a robot.

I'm really trying to be relaxed on my days off.

I like the big matches against the greatest players.

I'm not someone who enjoys being recognised too much.

I started playing tennis when I was 4 or 5 years old.

I had a Skoda, but after Wimbledon, I changed to BMW.

I think I was born with this aggressive game inside me.

I can tell you that tennis is a huge motivation for me.

I love to play finals. I love to play on the big stadium.

A lot of athletes want to have a break, but they don't do it.

I like normal clothes, jeans, and t-shirt. Sometimes a dress.

You always have best memories when you win a title somewhere.

I like a kind of quiet place - Wimbledon Village, for example.

When I saw my box after that, it was even more special for me.

I think she's going to be better and better if she works hard.

I'm glad that I can play the tennis that I always wish to play.

We did a good job and I'm just glad I have it for a second time.

It is always pressure out there when you are favourite for the match.

Women's tennis is very open. You really never know who going to be there.

There's things in the life that should be more important than just tennis.

It's very challenging to get the right balance between relaxing and working.

I think it's a long-time process when you are trying to get fitter and fitter.

I'm not the sort of person who would want to just lie on the sofa watching TV.

She's a legend. She's really huge in the Czech Republic. Everywhere, actually.

I'm really happy to be back on the court to play tennis, to really do what I love.

I don't want to change; I just want to be like everyone else. I'm nothing special.

My dream is to have a medal from the Olympic Games, and I will do my best to have it.

When you enter the gates of the All England Club, you can feel the history of tennis.

Even in the heat, I'm able to be there and run and fight, no matter what is happening.

Since I'm playing so many matches, I just need to rest. Every nap, it's very welcoming.

There's nothing crazy about my diet but no fried meals, nothing fatty, and not much meat.

I'm not a good cook, unfortunately. I've tried a few times, but I don't like it too much.

Yeah, it seems like it, right? It definitely was one of the best matches that I've played.

It is for sure a big part of the coach's job to make sure the tennis does not get neglected.

During Wimbledon, I ate only rice and pineapple. My coach cooked for me. He made sweet rice.

I was always a player who has ups and downs. I could play unbelievable, and I could lose to someone.

I've always tried to be the same person I was before I won Wimbledon, but it has been very difficult.

Now I don't have a coach; I'm just by myself. I'm enjoying this change, and I hope it will help my game.

I want to have better results at the Grand Slams, and of course, one day I want to be No. 1 in the world.

In my attempt to defend myself, I was badly injured on my left hand. I am shaken but fortunate to be alive.

I like to watch movies - I just saw the documentary about Amy Winehouse, which was very good and emotional.

I spent 10 days on the beach and slept pretty much all day, every day. It was the perfect place to have a rest.

I think, of course, when you are coming somewhere, when you know you are playing good tennis, it always helps you.

Obviously, diet is important for an athlete, but I don't have anyone telling me, 'You can eat this, but don't try that.'

When I was younger, I used to think ahead too much, and that would make me lose concentration in the match I was playing.

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