Obviously the Asian American community wants you to do well. They are cheering you on no matter what the circumstances.
I actually became a Christian in my rookie year on tour when I was 16 years old.
Seeing the Olympics come to China made me want to get more involved.
I think Pete Sampras has really reached his peak. About the only thing he doesn't do is cook.
In the tennis world, there weren't a whole lot of Asians playing. You see it a little bit more now. The same can really be said for basketball.
For me, I think the Lord wanted me to win to put a smile on Chinese people's faces.
I think when you've played at the level that I've played, anything outside the top 10 in certain aspects is just a number, unless you're obviously trying to get into tournaments and stuff.
That's what really seems to be the more difficult aspect - to have the men break through and challenge the best players in the world.
It's like one of those dreams you have when someone is chasing you. You're running as fast as you can, and someone's trotting behind you, just out of range, trying to grab onto you.
I think the French Open, in many ways, brought out a certain characteristic in me and in my game that was already there. Just the circumstances allowed for it to be able to show.
I'm a competitive person and it is in my nature to try hard in every match I play. The only time I'm not competitive is when I'm playing against my mom.
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