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That's what really seems to be the more difficult aspect - to have the men break through and challenge the best players in the world.


I actually became a Christian in my rookie year on tour when I was 16 years old.


I am actually nondenominational.


I am just trying to get biblically stronger.


I realize that I'm in the twilight of my career.


I was always really strict on myself about doing everything possible to prepare for competition.


It's not that easy for some of these players in China to get the coaching they need.


My knee feels good right now. I am definitely able to move about whichever way.


Nearly all of these Chinese girls that have had success have had coaching from foreign coaches.


Seeing the Olympics come to China made me want to get more involved.


For me, at the French Open, if I wasn't playing my match I was glued to CNN watching the events unfold.


The first initial feeling, at least for me, was to go out and play well and hopefully win and have the Asian community be even more proud.


I have lost a little bit of flexibility, but the doctors say with any kind of torn ligament it is not uncommon for the injury to take 16 months to be 100 percent healed.


I just feel like it would be so against my personality to have this struggle in tennis and just give up. I know it's not me, not who I am, and that would probably affect other parts of my life.


I think the French Open, in many ways, brought out a certain characteristic in me and in my game that was already there. Just the circumstances allowed for it to be able to show.


I think when you've played at the level that I've played, anything outside the top 10 in certain aspects is just a number, unless you're obviously trying to get into tournaments and stuff.


It's difficult sometimes when you have somebody who is of a different culture trying to make light of something that is maybe not quite something that they understand.


You know, I feel like if I don't change something, then the results maybe are going to continue the way that they have. That for me is not something that I want to really be a part of.


If you quit once, it's so much easier to quit the second, third, fourth time.


I look at tennis as a bit of a platform to hopefully touch lives and encourage people.