“What they remember you by is how many Grand Slams you win,”
Tracy Austin
“If I win in Paris, it would mean I have won all of the Grand Slams, which would be great,”
Roger Federer
“I don't remember when I played that terrible in a Grand Slam at all, ... But it's the way it goes -- I just have to take it like it is and move on.”
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
“It would be amazing if I could win here as it's the toughest Grand Slam to win, just because of the traffic.”
Maria Sharapova
“He is strong in the head. You can't win a junior Grand Slam and knock out the world's No. 25 player in your first senior tournament if you're not strong in the head.”
Goran Ivanisevic
“Who knows, she can then be the top-two or the number one, or even win a Grand Slam.”
Mats Wilander
“I distinctly remember Jay Gibbons hit the grand slam off me at Baltimore. I think I ended up giving up nine runs in that game. It was just a nightmare game for me. That was a good example of the snowball effect. If things go bad in the first inning, I don't want it to snowball it even more.”
Casey Fossum