Winning Wimbledon was a great feeling and it is still a great feeling. It has given me so much confidence.

Of course, I really wish I was out there playing.

When you are winning too much, sometimes you think you should never lose again. I am learning to lose.

This is the biggest achievement this team has had in its history, so for sure we want to go even further.

You can't slow the game here. It's grass, it's always going to be fast.

It's going to be much easier for me this time than in the quarter-finals because that was the first time I played (in front of these fans)...I didn't know what to expect from that situation. Hopefully, I'll play better this time.

It's great, but there is one problem. She doesn't sleep. At night she seems to turn into a vampire. She wakes up every night five or 10 times, asking for things, singing, calling out.

If she only wakes up five times in a night, it's like I've won the lottery. I'm awake at night and asleep during the day. I haven't found a way to keep her asleep. I tried yelling, but if I yell it gets even worse, she starts to cry and scream even more.