I don't know what I am going to do after my tennis career. It's not going to happen anytime soon because I want to play for many years to come
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The long-term stability of this agreement provides a foundation for us to continue in our efforts to boost income from other sources, necessary to grow the sport, increase success and build facilities across the country.
These are the drivers we will use to create a climate of success and a culture with winning at the heart of everything we do, from community, schools and parks to clubs and all the way through to Centre Court
The new arrangement would certainly be mutually beneficial for British tennis and for Wimbledon ... We get our grounds back and then we can decide what we do with it and be in charge of our own destiny, while it secures investment in British tennis for the next 40 years until 2053. It's also clearly helpful for us to have British players coming through to maintain the high level of interest in tennis in the country.
We are in a better position than most and we are in the happy position where demand (for tickets) exceeds supply here ... And the rump of the expenditure of building projects has already been done.
The new arrangement would certainly be mutually beneficial for British tennis and for Wimbledon
This proposal benefits both The Championships and the development of tennis in Britain
For next year, I guess it goes hand-in-hand a little bit, winning Grand Slams and getting the number one ranking back
First of all, I’m looking forward to some rest after what has been a long and tough year for all the players on the Tour and then I’d like to prepare as well as I can and get ready for next year. Then I’ll take it step by step. Of course, I’d love to win the Australian Open to start off the year, but many guys want the same thing so it won’t be easy.