One little secret of the guys who have won one slam, is that we don't want other guys to win one because its like a bit of a special fraternity.
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I never expected to win a Grand Slam because, for me, I was not good enough to beat those guys.
I'd rather be able to play great tennis at a slam than make eight finals of little tournaments and then lose first round of a slam. That doesn't sound too good.
A final of a grand slam is always a matter of details. Maybe a point here, a point there will make the difference. Maybe someone who is a bit more gutsy than the other player, someone who is having a better day than the others.
Winning a Grand Slam changes everything. There is so much off-court stuff to deal with. And there are expectations of keeping it going that make it tough.
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.
Winning a Grand Slam is not something I'll think about.
It's always good to get a smaller tournament under your belt so that by the time you get to the Slams, you have a lot of experience.
In tennis it's easy to get greedy - and one Grand Slam doesn't feel enough any more.
To win Grand Slams you have to be in the right frame of mind, the right physical shape.
On the PGA Tour, guys finish in the top 10, make a ton of money and think they're great players. In my era, you had to win. We didn't settle for anything else.
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