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I bought my Grasshoppers tennis shoes at a flea market in Brooklyn. They are so comfortable to lounge around in on tour.
I was so tired of playing tennis, so tired of traveling, of hotels, everything related to this sport.
In 1980 I was attacked by a dog in Spain and was temporarily blinded in one eye - I thought it would end my tennis career.
The majority of people don't even realise I was a tennis player. The older you get, the less people remember what you did before.
I have always been guided by striving to show the best that I could. That is what kept me going in tennis and it is the same now.
I grew up surrounded by tennis, so I was obviously more interested in it than football - particularly as it's the most popular sport.
I would like to learn so many things: I'd like to take tennis classes, I'd like continuing vocal lessons, and I'd definitely like taking more ice skating and more tap.
I've heard that I'm 'the future of tennis.' But that's all just random stuff.
Professional tennis has become an extremely physical and unbelievably competitive sport. Injuries are the bane of tennis players, and it goes with the territory.
I have a passion for playing tennis and enjoy the workload and struggles of performing in this amazing global sport.
I enjoy tennis, though don't play very often nowadays, and skiing... oh yes and swimming.
I used to cut guitars out of a piece of cardboard to copy the Strat look. I used a backwards tennis racket for a while and graduated to the cardboard cutout.
For the first couple of years I played really bad tennis. It was so bad that they booed me off the court.
I do a lot of running. Bit of squash, bit of tennis. I don't like feeling out of shape.
I'm 6ft 7in and I was a bit like a giraffe on the tennis court, though I did play at county level.
In the 1980s when I was growing up in the Berkshire town of Maidenhead I was heavily into tennis. It was the era of Borg and McEnroe. I used to spend hours hitting balls against a wall, imagining I was beating them both.
I passed my Lawn Tennis Association coaching exam, and I persuaded my local club to let me use a court after school and on Saturdays.
Golfers are forever working on mechanics. My tennis swing hasn't changed in 10 years.
I spent about five years stuck in a room between the ages of 16 and 20 while I wrote the first book, which came out when I was 21. I should have been out playing tennis.
I did realise more than ever, after the stabbing, that tennis is a business - a tough business.
I look at tennis as a bit of a platform to hopefully touch lives and encourage people.
In tennis, you strike a ball just after the rebound for the fastest return. It's the same with investment.
I definitely want to get out of tennis and try something completely different.
Ice-skating is a dangerous proposition and tennis is going to be something I'm probably not very good at.
There is nothing like Wimbledon. When I think about tennis, I think about this tournament.
Tennis players go into a press conference, and almost every one of them is the same. We do very little differently on a day-to-day basis.
I got picked on a lot. I was a complete geek in school. I had braces. I didn't have the hot girlfriend. I wasn't ever sought after. I was a stocky, awkward kid who got laughed off the tennis court when I tried that.
I grew up in the 1950s at the beginning of rock n' roll, and would strum a tennis racket in front of the mirror.
I was just another long-haired teenage kid with visions of grandeur, strumming a tennis racket or a broom in front of his bedroom mirror.
Tennis was a white, upper-class sport, and I wanted it to be treated like other sports were.
These girls play tennis first and foremost, the fact that many of them are very glamorous is a major bonus for any promoter.
When I was five, I wanted to be a cleaning lady; when I was nine, I wanted to be the world's number one tennis player.
I didn't associate playing tennis with making a living until I was maybe 18 or 19.
For me, it's always been tennis. I haven't really explored any other avenues.
With everything else that would swirl around me when I got involved in it, tennis was my main concern.
I've been kicked in the teeth more times in tennis than the law ought to allow.
Few would deny that blacks have become very dominant in athletics: football, basketball, track, now dominant in tennis and dominant in golf.
Like many entrepreneurs, I started out in sales. I began at 14, when I got a job selling shoes and tennis rackets at a pro shop, and I've been selling one thing or another ever since.
One of the greatest joys of tennis is having a nice volley and not really keeping score, not really looking at the lines, but just catching up with each other.
I am not Shakespeare or Hemingway, but I have written stories on tennis that were brilliant.
I recall waking to the realisation that I was the best table tennis player under 17 in north Manchester and parts of Bury. The satisfaction lasted for half an hour before I saw into the nothingness of things.
You don't just have to be skilled and talented at tennis, but you have to be so physically strong.
I started sailing because I had to stop playing tennis so much, as I had bad knees.
I was always following my brothers. If my brothers hadn't played, I never would have picked up a racket. Tennis isn't the most popular sport in Venezuela.
I carried through well with my tennis. I got the respect by usage of the tennis racket.
What these guys are doing is great for Argentinean tennis. This is motivating other people.
I've been on a tennis court all my life. The only thing that's been there longer is the net post.
People outside of tennis, all the famous actors and everyone, knows Wimbledon.
This is what I've always wanted to do. I've always wanted to be a professional tennis player.
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