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I feel the pressure.
I never wanted to change countries; it’s something that is part of me.
My nutritionist has done a great job in changing my diet after we established I am allergic to things like gluten – I can’t eat pizza, pasta and bread. I have lost some weight, but my movement is sharper and I feel great.
I love being around people who care about me, and I care about them.
In terms of playing ability there is nothing to choose between number one and 100. Instead, it’s a question of who believes and who wants it more? Which player is mentally stronger? Which player is going to fight the hardest in the big points? These are the things that determine who is the champion.
All children have rights and those rights must be protected.
Tennis is my life, obviously; I need to focus, I need to win. But it’s not the only thing. I’m not going to play forever.
Serbian history tells that the family is the most important thing and you have to stick with the family.
I’m trying to enjoy my lie as much as I can and I know that tennis hopefully is going to be my life the next 10, 15 years.
Honestly, I’m not a big fan of baseball.
Tennis is a mental game. Everyone is fit, everyone hits great forehands and backhands.
Nobody actually played tennis in my family.
Building a solid foundation in the early years of a child’s life will not only help him or her reach their reach their full potential but will also result in better societies as a whole.
I want the same thing I’ve wanted since I was 7 years old. I want to be No. 1.
The tradition in Serbia has always been team sports – football, basketball, handball, volleyball and water polo, individual sports are not supported.
Mostly the problems when I was down were caused by myself. There were times when I was not responsible enough or decisive enough.
I had a unique privilege to have a good start in life and a chance to develop my talents.
I think luck falls on not just the brave but also the ones who believe they belong there.
It was very unusual for a boy to play tennis in my country.
It gives me goose bumps and little butterflies in the stomach when I start thinking about the ‘golden slam.’
People look up to me as somebody who is able to switch the image of our country from negative to positive.
But, it’s because we have a harder way to succeed in life as Serbs because of the past that we had and because of the history that we had. We have to dig deeper and we have to do much more in order to be seen and to be spotted.
I embraced, I think, the process of becoming No. 1 of the world, which was long and difficult, but it’s sweeter in the end.
The confidence is there, the game is there, but physically you can’t fight nature sometimes. You can’t do much about it.
I’ve had my ups and downs in my private life.
What I learned as a young child continues to have a tremendous impact on my life today.
I am very skinny.
Imagine a part of the U.S.A., from which the U.S.A. started – where is the cradle of your history? This is Kosovo for Serbia.
In order to stay where I am – and I want to do that – I have to stay dedicated as well as I have been before I became No. 1.
I had to listen to the classical music because it calms me down, calms my nerves down.