Obviously, for Roger, I think every draw feels open to him. But, for me, there's no such thing as an open draw.
I guess I'm the one in the right place at the right time. I always play first on the last day. I like playing on the third day, and my team has always put me in position to come through.before. It feels good. I just hope I can keep it going.
That's the weird part for me, ... Being famous never feels normal. I don't know if it will ever become normal.
The only pressure I feel is what I put on myself.
To me, it feels like business as usual. I think it's good that, including Dean, we're all familiar with each other and the Davis Cup situation and how the lead-up week is supposed to go. So I think that helps a little bit.
Now I feel I can be a contender and when I'm looking into the grand slams it feels like I can compete all the way into the second Sunday.
You come in, you know the setup, it feels like home. You get into your routine and it definitely helps.