I get so angry. I just go through so many different patches in a game. It's so hard for me to find that balance. It's a tug-of-war all the time.
It's good when you're out there on a tennis court. There's nowhere to hide. It's all you, tactically, physically, mentally.
I don't have a doubt that if I wanted to win Grand Slams, I would commit. I'd train two times a day. I'd go to the gym every day. I'd stretch. I'd do rehab. I'd eat right.
It's important to find a balance between Pokemon and training.
Tennis is a small window. You're not going to have unlimited chances, unlimited opportunities. You can't waste time.
I like going out on the practice court and training with my mates. But I don't know about fully engaging and giving everything to it. It's just a game. It's just a sport. It's such a small part of my life.
Jordan 1s are my favourite sneaker, and I also love the Jordan Eclipse.
I was all for basketball, and I made the decision to play tennis.
If I was to win the U.S. Open or something, I won't play again for the rest of the year.
I think Canadians support their athletes a little better than the Australians do.