As long as I feel like I can win majors and contend, I'll continue to play.
I guess I get my strength from my legs, which are also important in tennis.
I think the image of golfers is terrific, and rightly so.
I'm staying in shape, working out.
Baseball is America's pastime, and that record is absolutely huge in the States.
It is nice to walk out on a court to have it packed.
I admire the way golfers handle themselves. But tennis players are a lot younger, as a rule. There aren't many teenagers on the golf tour.
With this ranking system, the more you play, the better off you are.
Players aren't quite as intimidated by my name.
A couple hundred people around, and I'm shaking.
I didn't have a big fat Greek wedding, but I have a lot of fat Greek friends.
All I cared about in tennis was winning.
What I've done in the game is always going to stick, no matter what happens.
If I win and play well, then the ranking will take care of itself. Defending points is really not a problem. Just go out and play and not worry about it.
I'm not worried about the weekend, I'm worried about Saturday.
People wrote me off, but I believed in myself. I got the confidence back, and it grew and grew. I won my first major and my last at the place that changed my life.
Golfers are forever working on mechanics. My tennis swing hasn't changed in 10 years.
Once the fifth set comes, it's a matter of nerves.