Love the people that want to support you, love the people who are there for you, because you definitely earned that right.

I want to win titles like Delray and even bigger.

I'm a pretty good problem solver.

There was always a purpose in what I did on the court because at the end of the day, my parents, they sacrificed for me and my brother. I had to do it for them.

My mom, she wanted me to go to college and then after that you could do what you want.

People in tennis, they've been in a certain bubble for so long they don't even know who they are, because obviously it's just been tennis, tennis, tennis. And let it be just tennis, tennis, tennis. Be locked into that. But when tennis is done, then what? It's kinda like: Let's enjoy being great at the sport.

I want to really change people's lives with what I do for a living.

I want young kids to play tennis because of me.

The thing is, everybody wants to be famous. Everybody wants to be successful. Everybody wants to be that dude, but not everybody wants to do the work for it. And I think that's probably one of the reasons why there's so many juniors and only a couple that make it. Because I really wanted it. I wanted it real bad.

It was not until I got sponsored at 12 that I finally owned a racket.

Serena's arguably the best athlete of all time, so getting to know her was surreal.

I was born into a poor family but my family's good. I'm good and I'm going to do something great.

My mom actively did not want me to play professionally.

When I told people that I wanted to grow up to be a tennis player, they laughed at me. My dad has always been supportive, but he was laughing, too.

While turning pro had a lot of upside, for me, it could also have turned out to be a disaster.

Since I was like eight, I always wanted to be playing pro tennis.

I think Kevin Durant being that humble is huge.

I don't want to be playing on Court 17 for the rest of my life.

Hopefully my era can help build the game.

There are a bunch of young players coming up and doing incredible stuff.

It's hard to win Grand Slams.

Playing in a main draw Grand Slam is something you dream about as a kid.

Being the number one seed, you're thinking you don't want to lose in the second round.

USTA helps me out a lot, the Tennis Center. I can't thank them enough.