People were saying on social media, 'He's going out too much' - I got judged. That was demoralising.
Obviously I want to win all the big tournaments - I would hate to look back and not have won them. I also think, for me, there's something about reaching a certain level rather than getting a certain number of wins.
The conditions are always slightly better back in the U.K. There's a lot of distractions when you play away in China and it's very easy to get on a bad run out there, with various things going on when you play.
When you've practiced hard and know you've really worked for it it's more enjoyable.
Everyone's just looking at you. They're expecting you to win every game, and it's just not possible.
Obviously my parents have been a massive influence on me my whole career, taking me around everywhere and putting me in this position.
Although it's a brilliant achievement, 100 centuries doesn't mean anything to me.