I want to be remembered as a great player, but I guess it will be as a player who got angry on a tennis court.
We all choke. Winners know how to handle choking better than losers.
That's one of the best sets I've seen him play, although I should preface that by saying I haven't seen him play before.
What is the single most important quality in a tennis champion? I would have to say desire, staying in there and winning matches when you are not playing that well.
It's been predictable, in the sense of 'expect the unexpected'.
This [defeat] has taught me a lesson, but I'm not sure what it is.
I am not a monster. I'm not all bad. Maybe 10 percent. I think I'm 90 percent good.
Borg's won Wimbledon four straight times and out there he has just lost an 18-16 tie breaker. You'd think maybe once he'd let up and say forget it. But oh, no way.
Tennis is a funny game; unbelievable highs and the lows are just as low.
He [Roger Federer] is the greatest natural talent in tennis I've ever seen. I love to watch the guy play, he's an awesome talent
If you want to be a tennis player, then mould yourself on Roger Federer. I won three Wimbledon titles and I wish I could play like him.
Equipment's the biggest change. And the guys have been getting bigger, stronger, more athletic - so the game has become more of a track meet instead of a tennis match, in a sense.
There's too much money and too many nice guys around.
Let's hope his nerves will run through his veins.