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Nobody has anything to lose against me. And everybody would like to beat me.
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I did a few TV shows in Germany, lots of media.
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To play against Serena in a final is something special. You know you must play your best tennis.
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Having a team that I trust is, for me, really important.
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First-round matches are always tough.
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It doesn't matter which court I'm on.
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For me, it's important to have a team and coach and manager that I know, and they know me, so they are not coming to me with everything.
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I know that I can beat everybody, and this is what also gives me a lot of confidence and motivation for going out there and playing with a lot of emotion.
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Against Serena, you never know how she's serving.
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I really love New York.
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Don't make things too complicated. Try to relax, enjoy every moment, get used to everything.
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I won my second Grand Slam in one year. That is the best year in my career.
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The Germans must be together.
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Serena, for me, is one of the best players in the world. She is a great person and a great champion.
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Everybody knows I'm not a clay-court specialist. I'm not feeling so well on this surface.
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My priority is always playing tennis and practising and doing my schedule with my tennis.
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My grandfather has a big influence on me; without him, I wouldn't be where I am now.
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I am proud that everybody is knowing me on the streets and airplanes and airports.
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It's something nice to be number one, of course, but there are much more expectations.
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When you know you can run forever on court, you're not worried that you can play three sets. I think this is really important for your confidence.
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I will always enjoy it, that I was one day the Number One, even, like, when I look back in five years.
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I just go out there, try to play my game.
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Sometimes it's better to not read too much, to not listen to everybody.
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'Nothing to lose' means I can go out there and try to play like I'm playing, without pressure, without nothing.