I'm one of those people who writes out words. All of my text messages? You can read them. Everyone would know what I'm trying to say. My sister will say 'BTW.' Do you mean 'by the way'? Is that what you're trying to say?

I love Dennis Quaid! I don't know why, but I've loved him forever.

I'm obsessed with my couch. I have the greenest couch on the planet.

I think it's just really good to be honest with yourself and if I'm not feeling up for something I have no problem staying in my room in ordering some food and relaxing and managing my energy and kind of just checking in with myself throughout the day.

We do a lot of lifting, and mix it up with upper body and lower body. A lot of circuit training for cardio. I hate just doing long distance running, so I do 5 or 6 different exercises for 20 to 30 seconds then move to the next one.

Usually before matches I eat plain pasta with a little bit olive oil, salt, pepper and chicken.

My mom and grandma always told me: if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. It's something everyone needs to be more conscious about. Putting more positive energy out into the world would be so beneficial.

I would be lying if I said I wanted to wake up and work out every day.

My mom has always been that person who keeps me grounded, and my two younger sisters are always cheering me on.

I think I have slowly kind of had my name out there a little bit more and had some success.

It was tough because I was on the road so much, on top of everything. I went through what every girl goes through emotionally in life, going through high school. It wasn't easy.

I've tried my best to be a good role model for my two younger sisters.

My priority when I get off the plane and get to a city is get situated at the hotel and then go on site and get a good practice in. Sometimes working out can help with getting over jet lag as well.

Every single day, my parents fed me balls. Eventually it turned into having a coach, and then it went to being at an academy. You know, it worked out pretty well.

I really wanted a tennis dress. My parents told me that if I played, they would buy me one. I was like, 'Hey, I'll try it.'

For me it's just never being satisfied with what I've done and always just wanting more and more.

It can be tough and lonely on the road, but at the end of the day we get to play professional tennis for a living, and I wouldn't change it for the world.

I've been on my own and traveling for years now.

I don't really focus on other people's expectations of me. I only care what my own expectations are.

I was getting, at like 18, 'Why haven't you won a Grand Slam yet?'

The expectation from other people kind of gets on me.

I'm not the best at hiding my emotions.

Sometimes I have lapses of attention, and I can lose some points very quickly.

The second I was on the tennis court, I had the structure I wanted. I was in complete control of what I was doing.