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It’s difficult to always perform well, to always go on the court and win and hit great shots. It takes a lot of time and a long learning process.
I moved to Spain, and at all the tournaments I’d play, I would be really good in my age. That made me realize that I could be a pro.
I like Sergio Ramos, who plays Real Madrid.
Once you taste the sweet honey, you want more of that.
I’m not afraid of playing somebody that is playing good.
I don’t have superstitions because I think sometimes they work against you because, if something happens to disturb them, you feel nervous.
I’m not afraid to do long rallies. I like that.
I don’t want to retire before the tournament starts for me.
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.
If I lose the first set, I still have two more. Let’s not make a drama, you know.
This is just a ‘Boom!’ of energy for me to win a Grand Slam.
For me, it has an extra value to be able to beat the Williams sisters in the finals, because they are just so good. For me, it’s proof of being literally the best player in the tournament.
I’m used to putting so many things aside to be able to compete.
After you win, people expect you to always play so good. When that doesn’t happen, it’s hard to deal with.
I always travel with my coach and with my physio. And then when I’m in Europe, my parents, maybe they come to events.
It is a time for women’s tennis to return to the light, as it were, and be on a par with men’s tennis, which is at a very high level.
Who would I think is the favorite? Well, to be honest, I think the top players. We are all very close, very equal.
I have routines but not superstitions.
My father is Spanish, and he went to Venezuela looking for a job. He was 20 something, and he fell in love with a Venezuelan girl. He owns a company there, producing iron and bronze.
I go for my shots with no regrets, even if I play to the fence.
I prefer to be hunted compared to the other way around… I don’t know how you say it.
At the end, the one that plays better is going to win.
Sometimes when you go into the match, you want it so badly. I think sometimes is tricky. It makes you a little bit, like, tense and nervous.
I think the players like to play with sunny days and warm weather.
I couldn’t be accepted into tennis school because I was too young. I had to wait a year until I was four before they’d accept me.
I think my style of game is aggressive.
The first tournament I ever played, I won. I was six years old.
I was always following my brothers. If my brothers hadn’t played, I never would have picked up a racket. Tennis isn’t the most popular sport in Venezuela.
I started in a very small tennis club in a South American country where I never thought about becoming the best tennis player.
I always come very motivated to the Grand Slams.
I’m happy that once again I see myself winning a Grand Slam, something that is so hard to do.
I was like, ‘Did I win Roland Garros? What happened?’
In Spain, if you don’t follow football, you’re dead. You don’t have conversation.
I like to have bright colors and to feel feminine on the court.
The best players are consistent.
I think every player dreams to be No. 1 at some point.
For sure, people are looking more at what I’m doing, but I think that’s fine. It’s a good sign. I like it.
There’s no room for being disappointed or for excuses, ‘Oh, I had four match points.’
I think I’m always nervous, even if I play not on the center court.
I like to dance to Latin music, like salsa, like reggaeton.
The problem we have in the WTA circuit is that the girls do not have a good relationship because we play against each other, and it’s a sport.
I adapt more to the match for the second set.
It’s true that my body’s not small and my style is not defensive. I am aggressive, and I am tall.
It’s so rewarding to succeed in what you like to do that you don’t really think about what you have to give up.
It doesn’t always work out that you win a tournament and then a Grand Slam, but I’m happy to have the confidence.
I let my racket do the talking.
Finally a Spanish girl can play on grass.
I didn’t play juniors, really. I only played Roland Garros juniors and maybe some European tournaments.
When you win, everything is so beautiful, and when you don’t, it’s not, so everything is darker.
I think people have this love-hate relationship with tennis. I also feel like that.
When you’re tired, you say, ‘Hey, I need to rest from tennis or something.’
I always play with a very high ponytail so that my hair doesn’t bother me.
I learned that if you want something, you’ve got to really go for it, try to put the nerves aside.
New York is a very tricky city. I find it very noisy. It’s a jungle, and it’s very stressful at times, but I’m ready for it.
Once you step on the court, you see the crowd, you see the final, you see I’m here playing another Wimbledon final.
To see that I’m on a good path, that I’m improving, is what I want to feel.
With the time, as I was growing up and I got taller and my arms were longer, I developed this aggressive style because I think it was better for me, for my style of game.
Tennis is what I’ve always wanted to do, so it is my dream to be on top.
When you’re a kid and practice on clay, you’re always, ‘Oh, I wish I could win Roland Garros.’
I just think I play better in the greater scenarios. I just get motivated. I like the big crowds on the centre courts.