I love red meat.

Andy Murray is very special.

When playing, I had acupuncture.

Sunday lunch is always pretty social.

My life on the tour was very structured.

I can't slow the degeneration in my back.

Everyone deals with pressure in different ways.

I love a rack of lamb with a good bottle of red wine.

I feel at times I get blamed for the weather at Wimbledon.

I'll keep doing the right things and the results will come

The difference between night and day is, er, night and day.

It's disappointing to have lost - that's the bee's knees of it.

From the age of 6 to 33, I was utterly driven and single-minded.

I've realised I've hit enough tennis balls to last me a lifetime.

People will be surprised to learn that I've got a sense of humour.

I think in terms of how my game developed on clay that was amazing.

I love the Dunhill Links and I absolutely love playing golf in Scotland.

Quarter-finals is good at a Grand Slam, but I think we want to go farther.

At Wimbledon there is a golf putting machine to play on in the locker room.

My wife has horses and we've got dogs and cats, so our family loves animals.

It's a fact of life that there will always be people who try to cut corners.

A professional's racket is such a personal thing, and it's the tool of your trade.

If someone asks me a question, there might be a truthful answer and a correct answer.

I was always single-minded, never thinking about what was being said or written about me.

My children can really understand the Olympic Games, To have a medal is very, very special.

I think you've got to really keep attacking on grass, it's the hardest surface to defend on.

I didn't play my best but I won. He was a lucky loser but I think he went out of luck today.

The young British players need to take responsibility themselves for their form and ability.

I never envisaged how much I'd enjoy just being at home, with the kids, playing loads of golf.

Players have a very short window of opportunity and they're just interested in what they can earn.

I was in the football, rugby, cricket and hockey teams at school; bit of squash. Tennis obviously.

I know I'm not the best tennis player there's ever been, but calling me a loser is just ignorance.

I had a shoulder problem during my career when I changed my service action and needed an operation.

If I could have played my whole career on one court it would have been the Centre Court at Wimbledon.

The side of me you see when I'm having a laugh is not the one most conducive to playing my best tennis.

It's important to promote tennis in inner city schools so kids in those areas have access to the sport.

I wasn't really allowed to ski during my career because it was too risky in terms of potential injuries.

I've had plenty of practice and I'm hitting the ball well. I've had no injury worries so I'm in good shape.

I still remember playing my first Challenger tournament in Hong Kong in 1990, and the prize fund was $50,000.

I've always been a very good sleeper. I can sleep any time, anywhere and never lost sleep before a big match.

I think the women's game is a bit different to the men's. They mature at a much younger age in the women's game.

Playing the tennis circuit, I travelled so much for so long, that being at home is now one of my favourite things.

I've had some decent wins this year against higher ranked players but what I've failed to do is to build on those.

People have been asking me for a couple of years when I am going to retire, and I think that now is the right time.

People ask me if I would like my children to play tennis, and I'm, like, 'Hmm. Maybe not.' And that's a bit strange.

I'm not really a guy who looks back or has regrets. In my house there's only one photograph of me from my playing days.

I'm a private person. I don't want to write a book because I know the story and feel no need to tell it to anyone else.

I heard there was a bit of talk that there might be a second 'Wedding Crashers' film. It would certainly get my support.

You have to do a good job controlling the things you can control for performance and not get distracted by all the noise.

India needs better singles players to progress as a tennis nation. They need to develop, be physically fitter and stronger.

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