Obviously I would have loved to have won, but I have had a good run every match.
I'm incredibly fortunate and it's important to me to make sure that I give back where I can.
I am Scottish. I am also British.
Against Steve Johnson at the Olympics I was down a couple of times.
It's always nice to get good feedback, and a bit of encouragement can go a long way.
Tipping generally changes depending on where you are in the world. In Britain you don't always have to tip, but I always make sure I do. I have a lot of respect for waiters and waitresses - it can't be an easy job and they often don't get paid huge amounts, so I think it's important to reward them and let them know if they are giving great service.
When I started to do quite well on the tour I thought I'd treat myself to a bright red Ferrari. I had always had a soft spot for them as a car brand and, when I was in the position to afford one, I decided to go for it.
Of my investments that have been realised, buying my first house turned out to be a pretty good move, which I didn't really realise at the time.
Shut the world out, withdraw from all worldly thoughts and occupations, and shut yourself in alone with God, to pray to Him in secret. Let this be your chief object in prayer, to realize the presence of your heavenly Father.
I'll never pay above the odds for something if there's a more cost-effective alternative, so I guess that's where the saver in me shines through.
Every week I'll be spending money on flights, accommodation, stringing and even things as simple as taxis, meals out and, of course, paying the other members of my team. I'm still very careful, though, with what I'm spending.
O, let the place of secret prayer become to me the most beloved spot on earth.
Like most guys, I've always liked watches. I can always check the time on my phone, but having a watch is so much better.
If the spiritual life be healthy, under the full power of the Holy Spirit, praying without ceasing will be natural.
I was pretty young when I bought my first place, and at that time didn't really view it as an investment. After living there for a few years I decided to move out of London, so I decided to rent it out for a few years. Then, as the property market continued to rise, I made the decision to sell.