There is nothing like playing at Wimbledon; you can feel the footprints of the legends of the game-men and women-that have graced those courts.
I’m always on the court with my dad.
I always like to win. But I’m the big sister. I want to make sure she has everything, even if I don’t have anything. It’s hard. I love her too much. That’s what counts.
The principle of the design – the harmony, rhythm and balance are all the same with interior and fashion design.
To stay interested in tennis, I have to mix it up with other things.
My style is kind of eclectic and I don’t like to do the same thing over and over again. I like to have fun and explore myself so you won’t see the same design.
The thing about tennis is if you stay off for two weeks, or just for three days, you can lose your rhythm quickly. So it’s just a question of constant diligence and vigilance.
I contribute my best in my sport and I also have a ton of respect for myself and my family.
I don’t come to tournaments to make friends, to go to parties, to hold conversations. I come to be the best, and I’m not mean and cruel and dirty.
I tend to be slim and you know, I actually can lose weight quicker than I can gain it.
I’m this overachiever type, I’ll just work and work and I’ll just do it over and over and over again.
I wear a lot of tight dresses, so I’m like, ‘I need to do my sit-ups!’
I guess rumors are more exciting than the truth.
Everyone makes their own comments. That’s how rumors get started.
Life is challenging but I’m always up for a challenge.
I don’t have time to be negative.
If I didn’t play tennis I don’t know where I’d be.
Interior design is a business of trust.
You can never get complacent because a loss is always around the corner.
I think nowadays it’s so easy as an athlete to become a statistic whether or not you lose everything or having trouble or whatever it may be.