I was labeled at a young age - Miss Unemotional, Miss Cool, and that would carry over to my press conferences.
Tennis is a hard sport. There is a lot of competition all year and you play alone.
I have no sense of humor about losing
You know, I don't only play for the record books.
Being a husband is for me as big a priority as being a father.
The crowds can be very loud, especially when you're playing in the evening.
You lose some, you win some. Nothing wrong with that at all.
The Jewish story is the story of wandering. It is the story of extraordinary heterogeneous complication.
I began playing in the Pacific Coast Indoor Tennis Championships.
I've worked really hard, but it's definitely not been easy.
Any tournament you go to, you want to win it.
Honestly, I'm more into the computer, the Internet, and checking out scores or the news.
I've lived for 10 years in Switzerland, so I speak German.
On grass, it can be the small things that decide a match.
I learn from every movie I do because on every movie I have a different experience.
Tactics, fitness, stroke ability, adaptability, experience, and sportsmanship are all necessary for winning.
You can't be minimalist as a director until you have acquired the experience and confidence to say no.
If I stay healthy and I'm playing good tennis I have as good a chance as anybody.
I envy the happiness of others... I envy the sense of belonging... I seem always to be remaking myself.
I like Twitter a lot. It is a great way to get the fans knowing another side of you.
For me, it's important to stay healthy more than it is to have one good victory.