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I won a grand slam with an Audemars Piguet on my wrist, so I feel it is a great match.
I'm always trying to improve, always trying to be at my top, trying to push the limit.
All you can do is trust your game and not wait for the opponent to give you the match.
Grass is a surface I have always loved, Wimbledon is a tournament I have always loved.
I tend to be slim and you know, I actually can lose weight quicker than I can gain it.
A lot of times, I don't just do juice; I do the whole thing blended to keep the fiber.
If you're thinking something good about your players, say it; don't save it for later.
It is not just the more talented player who wins. Some players may try a little harder.
Ninety percent of my game is mental. It's my concentration that has gotten me this far.
Rome is my most favorite city, so I really enjoy to stay here and the whole tournament.
I carried through well with my tennis. I got the respect by usage of the tennis racket.
For me retiring wasn't hard once I knew that that was the decision I was going to make.
The first time I heard 'Baby Federer,' I was maybe 16. After that, it sort of took off.
When you are a professional sportsman all the guys are great competitors in the top 50.
When I play, I become entirely absorbed in the game. It may be a form of concentration.
To win Grand Slams you have to be in the right frame of mind, the right physical shape.
I feel like I've started a new chapter in my life, and I need to leave the past behind.
A big upper body is not a great thing for tennis, and for me, flexibility is important.
The mistake, if I made one, in the late 1980s, was thinking I needed to change my game.
Roland Garros is the only one of the four majors that is 15 days, and that is too long.
If I can create something that allows a woman to feel better - that is the true reward.
Losing still hurts, but that's good. When it stops hurting, that's when I stop playing.
At the end of the day, it's not really about the aces, it's about getting the job done.
What I learned as a young child continues to have a tremendous impact on my life today.
Since I'm playing so many matches, I just need to rest. Every nap, it's very welcoming.
I am lucky because my family are comfortably off. My father has his own glass business.
You can't expect yourself to be already peaking like crazy in an exhibition tournament.
I don't focus on what I'm up against. I focus on my goals and I try to ignore the rest.
Winning Wimbledon, I can't get my head around that. I still can't believe it's happened.
I'm like a menu at an expensive restaurant; you can look at me, but you can't afford me.
I wanted always to appear strong and in control . . . .Then the cookie began to crumble.
Sometimes we get very frustrated here on court. It is tough to control. It is a mistake.
When I started I was pretty well the only Aboriginal player who was playing tournaments.
I think I know how to try to play the best, and to play the best sometime is to improve.
Everything is customised, from my watches to my phone. I like my things to be different.
You have to block everything out and be extremely focused and be relaxed and mellow too.
You'd have to think that if he'd been around today, Rod Laver would have been Rod Laver.
You can see Bjorn Borg, but when I watch some game of him I want just to take a nap, no?
I give a lot of myself every day. I never get rewards. That's why sometimes, it's tough.
Everything has gone pretty fluidly in my personal life, so I think that certainly helps.
It's only human nature to want to know what you can do on your own or with someone else.
Why don't they go back to wood racquets? Then we would see the best tennis to be played.
I find it slightly absurd that the only thing we consume more of than water is concrete.
I think when you have surgery on any part of your body, it's never going to be the same.
Honestly, I'm more into the computer, the Internet, and checking out scores or the news.
Tennis has always been at the forefront of equality between men and women's prize money.
They say Montenegrins are intelligent, and maybe that's why I was pretty good in school.
I want to help children in Serbia and around the world so they can realize their dreams.
I will work day after day like I did my whole life ... I'm not going to change anything.
I'm always in search for perfection. If it's not perfect, I'm back to the drawing board.