When you're leading by so much, it can get a bit boring and you have to make sure you stay focused. It's almost like I didn't play a match; it went so fast, less than a two-hour training session.
Wimbledon has taken a lot of pressure off my back, you know. I really started to feel that I should do better in Grand Slams. But then to end up winning it the way I did there really kind of just relieved me, big time.
Winning the first gave me confidence. It was tough, but I think his level dropped a bit in the second. I played better on the big points, that made the difference.
Winning three or four or two in a row is a fantastic effort, so I'm going for four. That would be fantastic.
Yes, I was surprised,
You always get surprised after being away for five or six weeks. The balls come back so quick.
You always get surprised after being away for five or six weeks. The balls come back so quick. In practice, you can let balls go by. In a match, every point really counts. You kind of have the feeling that everything is going much quicker than you're used to.
You can't be ready to win in straight sets, otherwise you're badly prepared. I always expect a tough one and this one was. I never got my game going, and once you're down a set, you're not allowed to make any more mistakes. I'm relieved I'm through.
You can't keep it up all the time, ... It would be too much to ask of yourself year in and year out to always win two or three (majors) a year. It's hard, mentally and physically. It's a draining sport.
You can't keep it up all the time. It's hard on you mentally and physically. It's a draining sport,
You know, two aces, I think that definitely calms you down straightaway.
You sort of always have to weather the storm against him, ... He hits the ball with so much pace.
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