My favorite tennis player, who I'm amazed by, is Roger Federer.
I bought my Grasshoppers tennis shoes at a flea market in Brooklyn. They are so comfortable to lounge around in on tour.
I'm 6ft 7in and I was a bit like a giraffe on the tennis court, though I did play at county level.
Golfers are forever working on mechanics. My tennis swing hasn't changed in 10 years.
In tennis, there is the forehand, the backhand, the overhead smash and the drop volley, all with a different grip.
I was in a very multi-racial, multi-cultural schooling system. I had a really delightful childhood. I was a jock. I became a very competitive swimmer in Zimbabwe. I was a swimmer, a tennis player, a hockey player. Then, when I was 13, I joined a Children's Performing Arts workshop in Zimbabwe.
Tennis is an individual sport, and I am quite a self-conscious person.
Tennis doesn't encourage any kind of intellectual development.
There are not many Irish people playing tennis!
I don't like running that much, and during the off-season, I have to do it, but if I can replace it with tennis, it is better.
Since I loathe the tedium of gym workouts, I take breaks for tennis with my eclectic group of tennis pals.
I enjoy tennis, Pilates. I read magazines and love fashion.
Tennis is the purest form of democracy. There was a symbiotic, chicken-and-egg relationship for me between democracy and tennis.
I used to play a lot of racket sports, tennis and squash.
One of the best sayings in tennis and sport is that pressure is a privilege.
Relationships are give-and-take, and when you're a tennis player, you're certainly not giving. You have to be self-absorbed. It has to be about you.
Playing tennis, I didn't tie in my self-worth into winning or losing matches.
I used to be told if I talked about my sexuality in any way that we wouldn't have a tennis tour.
I can be a tennis player, a golf player, and even a soccer player.
I know my serve stinks, but I was a pretty good tennis player.