If you don't practice you don't deserve to win.
Freed from the thoughts of winning, I instantly play better. I stop thinking, start feeling. My shots become a half-second quicker, my decisions become the product of instinct rather than logic.
You've got to believe you can win. But I believe respect for the fact that you can lose is what you always have to keep in mind so that nothing suprises you.
If I don't do what I need to do to win, I won't win, no matter who is on the other side of the net.
I always felt tennis and winning was a byproduct of doing everything right.
It's shocking how little there is to do with tennis when you're just thinking about nothing except winning every point.
My accomplishments do not live up to my tennis game. Most people have to work really hard and win some big matches, and then they get money and popularity. For me it has been the reverse of everybody else. The exact opposite.