I am still been pumped to train and get myself ready for the biggest events.
I'm on the road so much that I don't get to spend as much time there as I would like.
I'm not allowed to make a joke. It is a bit unfair how I'm treated. I thought it was a joke. I got calls and messages. I would rather not to have to worry about things like that. It is disappointing.
As soon as I walk through the door and see my family and the dogs, I feel relaxed.
I first had money for investment just at the time of the 2008 crisis and shares have been highly volatile since then. So I do have shares in my pension but I have tended to invest in specific projects that include property and private companies that have been very well researched by my advisers.
I guess the closest I came was doing chores around the house to earn pocket money. My brother and I would have to do the washing up, cleaning around the house, walking my grandparents' dog, lots of things. We didn't get a huge amount but it was always enough to be able to walk down to the local shops and get some sweets.
However well I return, opportunities will probably be few and far and I need to be ruthless.
It becomes tricky, and you start to think about the cramps rather than just actually what you're trying to do on the court, which is obviously win the match.
I think it's sensible to plan for the future now I'm a father and a husband.
Davis Cup, you know, does take a lot out of you over the weekend. It's tough, especially if you play all three days.
I've always been a good returner since my junior days - I don't know why that was.
Owning a property is great as that's my base and the centre of my family life.
Through crowdfunding anyone can find companies and products.Forming a partnership with innovative British businesses was appealing and the opportunity to go on a journey with these companies as they grow, and hopefully share in their future success, is exciting.
There's no doubt Milos Raonic will be a very tough final opponent, after all he beat [ Roger] Federer on Centre Court to get there.
This will be my first Grand Slam final without Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic on the other side of the net, but I don't think being the more experienced player will make much difference to my approach.
I didn't practise it loads when I was at the academy in Spain, but when I got on the ATP Tour it's something I dedicated a lot of time to.
Christ will always accept the faith that puts its trust in Him
I never read. The paper or anything. I watch a lot of movies, and TV series and stuff. But I never, never read.
I believe you should give 100% on the court, so I chase every ball.
For me, by far, the Olympics is the biggest sporting event in the world.
Everybody always talks about the pressure of playing at Wimbledon, how tough it is, but the people watching make it so much easier to play.
A lot of athletes use sports psychologists.
I tend not to argue about things that I don't believe in.
I don’t want a flashy car, just something that would allow me to stop using the Tube. And it would be good not to have to rely on my mum all the time, particularly when I have to listen to her singing in her car.
Everything in tennis is so neat and nice but boxing has sport down to its essence; it is very pure and I like that.