I'm not necessarily proud of the World Cups and the grand slams won or lost, the amount of points I scored, this record or that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think my greatest victory was every time I walked out there, I gave it everything I had. I left everything out there. That's what I'm most proud of. I can't go win Wimbledon anymore, so if what I've done in the past is not good enough, let it go. Because I'm certainly not sitting around thinking about it.
I'd like to think I could have and should have won more, but that's not the point. And I was at the point where I was playing great tennis in the mid 80s - the type of tennis people hadn't seen before - and I was very proud of that.
I'm proud of everything that I've accomplished since I was a little boy. That was my dream - to be a ballplayer. I didn't dream to win so many Gold Gloves, or Silver Bats or play in All-Star Games or World Series. I was just dreaming to play the game.
Consequently, I won just about everything I set out to win, everything bar the World Cup, of course. But even now, I don't regret that, because I was part of a team which twice reached the semi-finals.
I have done some things that I'm very proud of. I don't think you can say any more than that, really.
I don't know why you should be proud of something. It doesn't make you any better or worse. You are what you are.
I'm so proud, and it feels brilliant to be a world champion.
Being a world champion is something I'm already proud of and can take for the rest of my life.
I'm proud of my triumphs. I've dreamed of being world champion, I've had some difficult times and they've made me value the good times.
I'm proud of what I've achieved in cricket, as once I didn't think I was good enough.