Being a father, is it mellowing him out? There's no positive energy and no negative energy for a long time -- very mysterious, |
Flying has opened up new horizons for tennis. |
He cannot rip the ball unless his body is moving into the ball ? he's not strong enough. |
He has to be more emphatic at times. He tries to counter punch more ? it works well against everyone except Roger, |
He would just outwork people. You think you hit a winner and the ball comes back to you. OK, you think. But when that happens on every single point it can really mess with you. |
He'll be lucky to last five or six years on those knees. What it might have to come down to is playing less on hard surfaces and playing more on forgiving surfaces. |
He's going to have to be a little more emphatic at times, |
He's got to get a little more emphatic, |
His day is done, and now we're doing it. And we're doing it pretty well and not with fingers in the air and our hands on our crotches. |
His game may not be obviously adaptable to grass, but his attitude is, |
I came in with very low expectations. I've played two rounds of golf in 2006 before this tournament. Curtis and I have ham-and-egged it around here pretty well. |
I don't have that much mental energy, so I have to kind of guard it with my life. |
I don't think you know the magnitude of the award you're receiving. |
I have so much respect for him and what he brings to the court, his tenacity out there, his numerous abilities, foot speed, his shot selection, his cunning on the court. |
I really try not to read the tennis articles, because a lot of times they're guessing at how a player is feeling, and I like to keep myself kind of open minded about how I'm feeling, rather than have someone else explain to me what's going on. |