The memories of the Munich games for me are of triumph and tragedy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Of course the Munich tragedy was the biggest event in my career and the most terrible.
The Olympics: not one of my better memories.
My memories of events and games are fragmented.
This Olympics is almost a little sad. It is my final Olympics. There are a lot of good memories.
The strongest feelings I experienced were in Davis Cup. It was the most powerful thing: the victories and the losses. It hits you in a distinct way. It's another level of satisfaction - another level of sadness.
My stay in Munich was the scene of my complete liberation.
I'm so happy that I was able to make it to 120 games for Germany; 175 games would have been possible. I've had many great moments, but particularly the way the fans supported me and the road to the final in Rio.
We all know that the great memories of our childhood are the little triumphs - it doesn't really matter whether that was in writing, art, on the hockey field or on the football field. It's something that makes you feel - 'I can do this stuff.'
More than specific memories of achievements, for me I remember the feeling you get when you were just at your very best - when you felt like you were floating across the court and could put the ball wherever you wanted.
I just have beautiful memories of what has happened in my life.