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The best players are consistent.
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If you want to be one of the best players, everything is hard.
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I think the players like to play with sunny days and warm weather.
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That's my every day: putting things aside and going out there and have two hours of concentration of tennis.
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I think every player dreams to be No. 1 at some point.
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I was about three years old when I started playing in Venezuela with my two older brothers. They're 12 and 11 years older, so I was always the little one.
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Being in a Grand Slam, doesn't matter what you did before, it's always nervous and excitement.
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The best thing is being part of history and achieving something you've dreamed of.
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When you're tired, you say, 'Hey, I need to rest from tennis or something.'
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It doesn't always work out that you win a tournament and then a Grand Slam, but I'm happy to have the confidence.
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A lot of people were saying, 'I think you will play good on grass,' and I'm like, 'There's no way. I hate grass. I'm horrible.'
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I'm happy that once again I see myself winning a Grand Slam, something that is so hard to do.
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I always travel with my coach and with my physio. And then when I'm in Europe, my parents, maybe they come to events.
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It's true that my body's not small and my style is not defensive. I am aggressive, and I am tall.
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If I lose the first set, I still have two more. Let's not make a drama, you know.
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It's like if you have a bad day and you don't change your mindset, even if you go to buy bread at the supermarket, like, everything is so bad. It happens. I'm very negative. You have to change it.
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I always play with a very high ponytail so that my hair doesn't bother me.
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The first tournament I ever played, I won. I was six years old.
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If we push for the children to know tennis, they have the chance to like it.
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I just think I play better in the greater scenarios. I just get motivated. I like the big crowds on the centre courts.