I've been here playing against Connors and it can be very, very loud. It makes it exciting at the same time.
I'd won the Australian Open twice, but winning Wimbledon takes something special.
If you serve well, your volleys are going to be so much easier. It has got to do with confidence, obviously.
If I'm going to be out there, I want to be in the top 10 and really have a chance of winning a Grand Slam.
The crowds can be very loud, especially when you're playing in the evening.
I've been in a lot of trouble and come out of it. I think it shows a lot of good character.
I'm really trying to focus myself on playing tennis, and I think that's really important.
I think in 1991, when Jimmy got to the semifinals, it was just incredible all of the people coming out.
Once you succeed in tennis, financially you become quite well off.
I've been on the tour for many, many years. It's time for me to go now, before it's too late.
A win is a win.
I felt that I did have the crowd behind me. That obviously helps a lot.
You lose some, you win some. Nothing wrong with that at all.
I'm always being realistic.
I felt better being in the background. That's the way I like it.