I have fun playing tennis and I understand that the good things from tennis go hand in hand with attention. But it's not important to me.

Borg had an American attitude, which I think is not so good. He only enjoyed winning and he was out of tennis when he was 26.

I always want to win when I play, but sometimes I just can't get that interested all the time.

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

I'm not actually a musician.

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

I started with the two-handed backand before Borg was famous.

The more happy you are off the court, the more you will get out of yourself on the court.

The goals become harder to focus on when there isn't a specific number in mind, or a title that you haven't won.

No absolutely not, I don't have any regrets about anything I've done in my life I learn from my mistakes and without mistakes I wouldn't be where I am today.

I'm never really aware of mistakes I've made when I'm commentating or on TV, I'm sure they happen sometimes and I guess it makes for a more interesting experience!

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

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

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.

Everybody gets bored or rather emotionally flat sometimes, but most players are not so honest as Tomic. They have sponsors that need to be happy, and they want to keep the tour happy.

If you don't get tired or bored then there is something wrong with you - you are not human. People maybe don't realize that. Players try to hide it and try to be the perfect role model, but it is not always so easy.

You have to hate to lose.

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

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

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.

You should play all the slams you physically can.

Nadal tries his best all the time, every point. But Kyrgios can spend 10 minutes looking like he would rather be walking down the King's Road.

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

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

Maybe being number one has got to me, because from there you can only go down.

I was No 1 in the world but too much is made of it.

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 never contemplated retiring but when I was a teenager I never thought I'd play past 30 years old. I thought I'd win a few tournaments and then have a family.

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

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

Mladenovic knows how to use the power of the crowd.

I am disappointed when I lose and don't play well, for example. But it is not so disappointing to lose when you play good. And I never feel I want to put the racquet down and walk away because of losing.

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

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

I have a better backhand than forehand.

Every player, they should sit down and have a meeting. They should agree, 'this is how we play Nadal, this is how we play Federer, this is how we play Djokovic.' Then, all try to play them the same way. The right way. First you have to play the right way, then you need to play well.

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

I've gone past the stage where I feel pressure.

It's tough to stay focused and be able to separate life from our job. We are paid to perform, and we are performers. You gotta have good brothers to lean on.

Co-parenting is probably the toughest situation that I've had to deal with because my ex and I really just don't get along. So, at the end of the day, I would tell any parents listening that once you're separated from your significant other - the father of your children, the mother of your children - the most important thing is the kids' happiness.

I look at my team as my family and I will do anything for my family.

I hated Mo Cheeks.

I play basketball hard-nosed and if you're not on my team, during that 48 minutes we're enemies.

Fatherhood is the best thing that ever happened to me.

In order to win a championship, you've got to be consistent.

This social media era is giving us a more in-depth look at our favorite people, and it's all aspects, from music to movies to television to sports. I think it has been somewhat of a distraction at times, but also a huge benefit.

I've never had a huge contract.

There's so much that goes into being a pro athlete that people have no idea about.

Yeah, I'm doing some stuff behind the camera. Producing and directing. I feel like my face has been on TV enough in my lifetime that people don't need to see me like that anymore.

We can't beat any team by ourselves.