There's no way you can go out there and have a killer instinct on court, be selfish on the court, when there are more important things going on in your life, or in your heart.

I love the freedom of the road.

I think when you can beat Novak Djokovic in the final of a Masters tournament, you are going to be OK.

Nadal is just more at home on clay. It looks like he feels safer on clay courts. He can get to a few more balls, he can play a bit further behind the baseline when he defends, and he's also able to get the ball to bounce higher. It's unbelievable.

I like to camp and to not have to check in to airports and hotels and I love to just drive, man.

Rafael Nadal, I see no demons in him. None. Unless he picks up the racket with his right hand.

I am really impressed with Dominic Thiem's patience at times.

There is no added pressure to play a Swede.

More than half of the matches are won in the dressing room for him. The guy he's playing against is sitting in the locker-room thinking 'oh my God, I'm going to play Rafa Nadal on clay in five sets, that's going to be painful.'

Maybe we can see more men's and women's combined events so the young players can be marketed better.

I don't think there is anything missing from Tsitsipas.

People talk about the drama of the set that goes on and on. But it leaves one guy exhausted for the next round, it's horrible for the players waiting to come on court, and it has the potential to mess up the schedule for everyone.

Federer can be off for six months but knows how to win matches.

I'm like always smiling but I'm superaggressive. I have like a different type of chip on my shoulder.

I'm a straightforward person. I think sometimes it comes off the wrong way.

What if Macauley Culkin were black in 'Home Alone?' Most people would write it differently... but I would write it the same way.

When my daughter was born, I was reading a lot of children's books, and there weren't any characters who looked like her. For all the content that's out there, there aren't many African-American protagonists. I looked at it like, if there isn't someone else creating it then I have to do it myself.

When you look at me see the father, the awesome dad, the author, film director, business owner, champion, friend, Hufflepuff beast.

Playing in the NFL isn't really - and shouldn't have to be - every black boy's dream. But black boys don't always know that their dreams off the field matter.

Black fathers are often disappointed if their sons aren't good at sports. Not excelling at sports as a black boy meant not being cool - even weirder, it meant not really being black.

As young black boys in Alief, Texas, my friends and I often spent afternoons imagining ourselves scoring the game-winning touchdown at the end of the Super Bowl.

I've always been interested in clothing because it's an extension of how we feel.

If you ask a kid what their dreams are, they will give you a list that is as long as I am tall. Once you get older that list gets shorter and shorter, so dreams shrink. I think dreams should grow as you get older.

For some reason as a kid being a smart athlete didn't seem like the right thing, because you didn't fit in. You didn't want to be too smart because you'd be a nerd. But then you didn't want to be too dumb either because then you didn't get the grades you needed to play.