I don't like to show my emotions at the board, not because they might give something away to an opponent, but because that's my style: I like to keep it to myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You try to hide your emotions, so as not to show weaknesses to others. I believe it's the same for every sportsman.
The emotions can take you out of a game.
When I create a game, I try to focus more on the emotions that the player experiences during the game play.
Whether you win a match or lose a match, in terms of your emotions, it's important to be pretty levelheaded.
I get a little bit emotional during a game!
When you're playing somebody who's going through a lot - frustration and hardship - you're just purging all your emotions, and it feels really good to do that.
I'm more in that Rafa Nadal high-energy high-octane mold out there. I wear that emotion on the court. That's how I play my best tennis. People either like that or not. And I can't change that: that's who I am on a tennis court.
I play very, very emotional. That's just my style.
When I'm on the court, I try to play with all my emotion and heart.
I don't display emotions. I have every feeling that everyone else has, but I've developed ways to suppress them. Anger is one of my most comfortable feelings.