I won player of the year and players' player, two cups and two championship medals, had a great time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I won my first medal when I was nine years old. It was at the Boston Open.
Olympic medals are the one medal that I don't have; I've won just about every other competition that I've been at.
Trophies and medals have never meant much to me. I've had amazing experiences, which let you feel like you've accomplished something.
It's insane to have won all those things - not possible. But what I love is learning, which never stops and is nothing to do with the medals you've won.
In 1930, I was at the top of my career. I won the Most Valuable Player award.
I graduated a the top of my class in the '84 Olympic Games; I won a gold medal.
It's quite funny in that I once won Rear of the Year at my school! I was about 17 in the sixth form and we used to have an end of year celebration and give out different awards. I even got a little trophy!
Over the years, I've made many sacrifices to win two Olympic gold medals and put together winning streaks that will never be broken.
I'm extremely happy that I could win the gold medal. It's a special moment in my career.
Now that I have retired, and even though I wanted to play more, I can always look back and say that at least I won Wimbledon; also, winning the tournament in Rotterdam in 1995.
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