“I think when I was younger I was not very good at writing love songs that didn't have a twist.” Quote by Elvis Costello
“When I was 12 years old, I was just horrible. My parents were ashamed to watch my matches. I would play on a court at the local club and they would watch from the balcony. They would scream, 'Be quiet' to me and I would scream back, 'Go and have a drink. Leave me alone.' Then we would drive home in a very quiet car. No one speaking to each other.” YearsPlayHomeParentWatchesCarDrinkQuietCourtClubsLocalsHorribleAshamedScreamLeaving MeMe AloneLeave Me AloneBalconies Author:Roger Federer
“One or two years ago, I didn't know who I was on court and I used to swear a lot. But now I've learned how to cope and can therefore win 10 matches in a row. I want to be remembered as a good player rather than an idiot on court.” KnowsWantYearsTwoUsedWinningPlayerYears AgoCourtIdiotRememberedI've LearnedTwo YearsSwearTwo Years Ago Author:Roger Federer
“My aim over the next few months is that I have a lot of points to defend in Miami and Hamburg, after that I can set my sights on No. 1.” I CanNextMonthsSightAimMiami Author:Roger Federer
“I haven't had a cramp since '99. That was my only time, in Davis Cup, when I was panicky. I was young. I'm very proud of that. Never pulled out. Never had cramps. Never lost very much because of fitness, especially later on in my career where I knew I've put in the hard work. I've done that. I've been very fortunate and clever as well to understand how I need to work, when I need to work. So I'm very happy to have stayed injury free for so long. I hope I can still maintain a few good years on the tour. I really hope so.” NeedsYearsWellsLongStillsI CanHardDoneYoungLostCareersHavensHard WorkProudCleverCupsFortunateInjuryVery HappyOnly TimeCrampsGood Years Author:Roger Federer
“Winning or losing, it's always something special and something you'll remember, even more so when the match was as dramatic as it was today. It's even more memorable when I see my kids there with my wife and everything. That's what touched me the most, to be quite honest. The disappointment of the match itself went pretty quickly.” KidsTodayRememberWinningWifeSpecialHonestLosingDisappointmentMy WifeDramaticMemorableTouchedSomething SpecialWin Or Lose Author:Roger Federer
“I hope so. God, I've practiced so much that I you don't want to be worse five years later. I feel I have a great game today. I know how hard it is to pull off those great shots, and I know how easy it is to miss, so I'm more aware of these things. But I'm so happy I'm at the age I am right now because I had such a great run and I know there's still more possible.” KnowsWantFeelsYearsStillsHardRunningAgeTodayGamesEasyKnow HowFiveMissingRight NowShotsFive Years Author:Roger Federer
“I'm shocked every time that I've reached so many finals or won against so many players or whatever record it is. It strikes me and makes me obviously very happy and very proud that I've been able to do it for so many years at the highest of levels.” YearsAbleLevelsRecordsPlayerProudHighestFinalsStrikesVery HappyShocked Author:Roger Federer
“It is always in my mind still that I can crush anybody. That's not an issue. But I think that is the same for most athletes. If you don't believe you can win tournaments anymore, then you can't do it.” IfsThinkingMindBelieveStillsI CanWinningIssuesDon't BelieveAthleteCrushTournamentsBelieve You CanYou Can Win Author:Roger Federer
“I'm not angry. As an athlete ... you should be open to criticism, and you're allowed to be criticized, because not everybody has the same opinion, not everybody likes the same players. The rankings are quite volatile: Today you're 'great,' tomorrow you're 'not,' but then you're 'great' again. It makes for great stories. Now, I always look at the long term and by doing that, obviously, I can stay calm through the storm.” ShouldLooksLongI CanStoriesTodayTermOpinionPlayerTomorrowCriticismAngryCalmAthleteStormLikesLong TermRankingStay CalmThrough The Storm Author:Roger Federer
“When they [court announcers] say, 'This is the world No. 2,' it just doesn't sound right to me because either I'm No. 1 or I'm a grand slam champion. I'm not world No. 2. I just don't like the ring of it when I'm introduced on court because I've been up there for so, so long.” WorldLongSoundCourtRingsChampionSlamAnnouncers Author:Roger Federer