By putting pressure on myself to develop a great game, I had less pressure to win. These days, I tell kids that the way I grew up, it wasn't about winning. It was about playing well, about playing the "right" way. That approach helped me enjoy the game and develop mine to its maximum potential.
When you retire you want to get as far away as possible from the game for a couple of years.
There should be more of an off-season in the game. I think you need to have less tournaments, more of a break at the end of the year so guys can recover.
I still feel like my game is very dangerous. I always will have my serve.
What I've done in the game is always going to stick, no matter what happens.