I wasn't a perfect thing at 17. I didn't have confidence. I was hunched over and real embarrassed, and I didn't want to be in the limelight. But it changed over time.
From Lindsay Davenport
The return is one of the hardest shots to make when you come back from injury.
Some times you lose more than you win. It's about handling losses and trying to turn them into positives. You get out into the big leagues and there's a period of adjustment to be made. You've got to handle it.
You always see people coming back to the sport, and I've always thought, 'Gosh, when you're done playing, wouldn't you just want to stay at home?'
Nobody wants to go through divorce, especially when there's young children involved.
We get criticized for showing no personality, then we get penalized when we do.
I don't think I should be underestimated.
While I still have more good days than bad days, I'm going to keep playing.
I think I'm pretty down to earth.
I could never have gotten back into my career without the undying support of my husband, who works full time at a stressful job! We decided that we were going to do this as total partners and it is a 50/50 deal with us.
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