I don't know that I've ever been someone who's interested in existing on tour. I have a lot of interests and a lot of other things that excite me.
One little secret of the guys who have won one slam, is that we don't want other guys to win one because its like a bit of a special fraternity.
I don't really rate press conferences. It's not as though I leave the room fist-pumping my way down the corridor after a good one.
In the States, tennis is sixth or seventh on the totem pole as far as sports go.
I think I've always had a decent perspective on wins and losses on the tennis court.
I think I have a lot of room for improvement. My serve is okay, but I need to work on a lot of things: return, transition game, backhand.
I played basketball in high school, and I love watching sports - I'll watch everything except maybe hockey.
I don't know that I'll ever be the guy who needs to go to a tournament to be seen and to spectate. I feel like I can accomplish spectating from home.
I don't care when people use the term 'one-Slam wonder' with me.
Almost everybody's here doing the same thing. Who am I to come up with an excuse when there's 64 other players here doing the same thing? 63 others, sorry.
I'm still missing that little something.
I'm just glad to see that Pete (Sampras) shut everyone up last year. That was satisfying. You can't bag on guys like Pete or Tiger (Woods) or Michael Jordan. They can play as long as they want, they can do whatever they want. Nobody should be able to tell them differently.
Stay in school kids or you'll end up being an umpire.
I don't have much interest in being on a senior tour. I don't think I retired so that I could be on tour.
I'm not going to go run and hide because I'm catching some heat. I'm not going to stay at home and pout.
One of the cool things I remember is the Swiss people brought their big cowbells.
I'll be the first to admit it, the life I'm leading is basically a joke. I should probably be cooler about it, but I can't fake it, you know?
You know, you can only throw in so many haymakers before one misses and you get knocked out
I still don't believe I won the U.S. Open. It's so far-fetched for me.
He [Vince Spadea] was about as down and out as you could see from a Top 20 player. Then to claw his way back through the minor leagues and do it the hard way where he wasn't young, wasn't getting wildcards, wasn't getting any help. I guess he decided he was just going to do it.
Why would I get a wild card into an American tournament, (as the) top-ranked American? Why would that happen? That makes too much sense. Maybe I should play more Davis Cup, that's the story. Oh wait, I do.
My aggression out there is my weapon. I think it's more letting them know that I'm not going to let them get away with something, and I'm not just going to kind of poke it back and be content to stay in rallies.
Call me All-American, but I love Ham and Cheese sandwiches. And not just any old ham and cheese sandwich... My mother's is the best. I've tried many times to make these sandwiches on my own, but it's never the same.
If I wore a sleeveless shirt, people would try to feed me after the match.
I don't want to live and die with every point that's being played out there now. I'm going to let my coach live and die with every point.
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