The slide is tennis.

There is no added pressure to play a Swede.

I love camping out, I love teaching tennis.

Hockey is the dream of all Swedes. They get the girls.

I couldn't ever be a better player than I was in 1988.

It is basic, serve at the weak point of your opponent.

I don't think there is anything missing from Tsitsipas.

I was 7 years old and my dad gave me a wooden tennis racket.

In 2015, there was no chance Djokovic would have an off day.

Your game stalls when you assume you're the finished product.

I am really impressed with Dominic Thiem's patience at times.

Tennis is a running game, not a hitting game - it's not golf.

Federer can be off for six months but knows how to win matches.

I think people expect me to be around at the end of a tournament.

There is no such thing as bad luck in tennis. Just bad technique.

I am willing to take chances. I miss more, but I am going for it.

I'm a private person and being recognized makes me uncomfortable.

The really top guys play within themselves 99 percent of the time.

Wimbledon is not the easiest tournament in which to make a comeback.

Ninety five percent of the field is not competitive when Nadal is playing.

Some tournaments wouldn't work as men's and women's event but others would.

I play a lot of golf and I'm in a little ice hockey league at home in Idaho.

The biggest mistake we usually tend to make with young players is over-coaching.

I still rate my first victory in the French Open at Roland Garros as my best win ever.

I think every human being has good intentions in one aspect of life and some in every.

You can't be considered a great player unless you win Wimbledon. That's the way it is.

Tennis has always been at the forefront of equality between men and women's prize money.

Rafael Nadal, I see no demons in him. None. Unless he picks up the racket with his right hand.

That's why the tactics are so hard against Kyrgios because no one knows what he is going to do.

To me, Hewitt and Nadal would be the best spirited fighters I've ever seen on the tennis court.

I like to camp and to not have to check in to airports and hotels and I love to just drive, man.

I think it's bad in a way for junior players and college players to feel they must be number one.

In Sun Valley, people play tennis and then go for a hike. You should be too tired to go for a hike!

The point in tennis is to take the ball as early as possible and take time away from your opponent.

Maybe we can see more men's and women's combined events so the young players can be marketed better.

Myself and Cameron Lickle travel around North America in an RV and we conduct tennis clinics in clubs.

I think when you can beat Novak Djokovic in the final of a Masters tournament, you are going to be OK.

The Davis Cup should be home and away from the semi-finals as a minimum, I would say even the quarters.

There's definitely a lack of self-belief in many players, which is the only complaint I have about men's tennis.

Nick Kyrgios, physically, is a monster. When he is on the court and he runs, he flies. And he has got a massive arm.

We need more honesty out there, but it is hard when you see what the media does to someone who is trying to be honest.

I think someone like Denis Shapovalov on a fast court and being left-handed is a massive, massive danger to everybody.

To me, there are only a few tournaments that are important. The Grand Slams, Davis Cup, the Swedish Open; that's about it.

We've never had a hungrier player than Federer and Nadal and I would say that Nadal is probably much hungrier than Federer.

Guys like Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal know how to win matches, they don't need to have as much confidence as other players.

I hardly ever watch TV and when I do it's sports. I'll occasionally stick on some old episode of 'Fawlty Towers' or something.

Usually if you haven't figured out how you want to play tennis yourself, it is hard to accept the failures of playing five sets.

At Wimbledon if it is slightly wet you don't even play the match. At the French Open you need to just get on with it and somehow adjust.

I'm a useless guitar-player. When I put myself in a band I immediately became its weakest part. I was like my forehand volley at tennis.

When I was 14 I wasn't even thinking of playing professional tennis. I was thinking of going to high school in Sweden then getting a job.

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