Until you get that championship, nobody's good enough.

The league feels like it's their job to protect the referees more than the players.

We can't beat any team by ourselves.

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.

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

I've never had a huge contract.

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.

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

Fatherhood is the best thing that ever happened to me.

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

I hated Mo Cheeks.

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

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.

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.

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

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

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 have a better backhand than forehand.

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

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

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.

Mladenovic knows how to use the power of the crowd.

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

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