I've said this: If Jim Leyland had been in my place, he'd have the 2,000 wins and I'd have 1,000. Leyland is the greatest.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But, then, Sampras won Wimbledon six times and that automatically puts him among the greatest.
The greatest manager has a knack for making ballplayers think they are better than they think they are.
I think most players would love, at one stage in their career, to say, 'I've been No. 1 in the world.'
The man who has done his level best... is a success, even though the world may write him down a failure.
An overall title is one of the biggest things you can win in our sport.
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'm not that good a player, and I'll be the first to admit that. I might be a three or four grand-slam winner; I might be a two grand-slam winner, I don't know.
Alex Ferguson is the best manager I've ever had at this level. Well, he's the only manager I've actually had at this level. But he's the best manager I've ever had.
If I play my best, I can win anywhere in the world against anybody.
I was determined my 4,000th winner would be in the green and gold colours of J. P. McManus and trained by Jonjo O'Neill, who have been my greatest supporters.