I've really got no complaints about the way I played, just extremely frustrating with the putter and I'm sure there's a lot of other players saying the same thing except the guy who's going to win the golf tournament.
So my game is solid. So that obviously makes me feel confident, that like anybody else in this field, you name them, I feel like I've got the ability to win the golf tournament just as much as they have, and that's the way I'm going to take it.
Because I've won one Grand Slam title, I feel like I have a good chance to win more.
To be a good loser is to learn how to win.
My style is to keep folks in place who are good managers and want to win.
There are so many different factors - luck, being in good shape when it matters, the draw. For these reasons, it's hard to win a European Cup.
I tell the kids, somebody's gotta win, somebody's gotta lose. Just don't fight about it. Just try to get better.
We're gracious and we're humble, and we play the game a certain way, whether we win or lose.
If you win a Super Bowl before you're fired, you're a genius, and everyone listens to you. But a coach is just a guy whose best class in grammar school was recess and whose best class in high school was P.E. I never thought I was anything but a guy whose best class was P.E.
The preparation, commitment and desire to win will be no less than the last time I drove a grand prix car in anger.
It is such a special feeling to win a grand prix.
Being No. 1 is great, but it is even better to win a Grand Slam.
If you get to No 1, people say, 'But you didn't win a Grand Slam.' You cannot win, because you can say the same the other way round. In my opinion, both are really important. If you want to finish your career really happy with what you did, you have to win both.
It's my dream to win a grand slam title.
I don't think you can win a Grand Slam and not be confident in yourself.
I love competing against the best players. I have a huge challenge, and that's to win a U.S. Open and complete the Grand Slam. I enjoy that challenge. Every year it comes around, I get excited to try to conquer that opportunity. I love it.
My dream was always to win a grand slam, and my second dream was to be No. 1.
I know it's not the most important thing for me to win the most Grand Slams and be remembered in this world. I certainly don't have to win little tournaments here, there and everywhere, I don't have to win at all. Although I do want to.
For so long people have just taken what I do for granted. It is not easy to do year-in, year-out, to win Grand Slams and be No. 1.
Kyrgios has got to look in the mirror if he wants to become a top player and win Grand Slams.