No, I don't read the papers. I just look at the pictures.
Those who say that Serena isn't serious about tennis; she wants to go Hollywood. That's true, about Hollywood. I would love to get a lot of acting gigs. But you wouldn't believe the stuff I've turned down because of my tournament schedule...I would do well beside (comedian) Chris Tucker.
I've almost lost several times but come through that. Being able to play your way through the tournament is really able to help.
I'm watching a lot of the football.
I was glad to watch the soccer because it helps my tennis game, realize maybe they're just rooting for the underdog.
I got involved in the design process a long time ago. I've been working with their main designer [Berlei] for a while. It's been really fun all around.
I love going to movies.
The tournament means so much to me as well as the things I do in Africa. I thought it could also work well together.
I love designing dresses and tops.
I want to be a giving woman and just a nice person in general.
Hopefully, we can build a rivalry and we'll be able to do this a lot. Make a legacy, then retire champions.
I'm really super feminine, and I'm really soft. I'm very sensitive, I realized.
I've always considered myself the best and the top. I never considered that I was out of it.
I need to be at my peak and my best is holding up the trophy. Anything less I wouldn't be really excited about. So that's all I can focus on.
What's going to make me happy is going on the court and holding up trophies, singles and doubles.
I want it to be more natural. Right now it feels really forced. Seems like I've never done a curtsy before, which may be true. But I'm looking forward to nailing it.
I like to wear classic silhouettes and add a punch to it.
I never close my mind to anything and eventually want to branch out. But for now, tennis is still number one for me.
We do more ready-to-wear and ath-leisure, things you would wear everyday. I never close my mind to anything and eventually want to branch out. But for now, tennis is still number one for me.
We're in different categories. She [Venus Williams] does sports, I do more of the fashion side.
The red kind of symbolizes a lot of things I do in Africa, along with a lot of the work, like the red laces. Everybody that buys a pair can pretty much save a life in Africa.
I don't have a good British accent.
I've always made some legendary comebacks since 1998 when it first started. So that's kind of just been my MO for my whole career.
I'm like a chameleon. I can kind of change and get my game going to whatever the situation is. If I play well, which I don't think I've even reached yet at all in this tournament, it's really hard for anyone on the women's tour to beat me.
It's amazing, but I guess that happens when you become overly famous. Every week now, I get more famous.