Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Belgian athlete David Goffin.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
David Goffin is a Belgian professional tennis player. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 7. He is currently the Belgian No. 1, and the first Belgian man to be ranked in the top 10. Goffin has won six ATP titles and reached nine other finals, most notably at the 2017 ATP Finals.
To come back from injury to qualify my country for the Davis Cup final and then to win my third trophy, it means a lot.
I'm timid. But not on the court, at least, I try not to be.
As a tennis player, normally you lose almost every week.
I try to win every match, and then we see at the end.
Of course I knew when I was young that I had some qualities, physically.
On clay courts I have some weapons to play a good match.
Sometimes you try different things when you play the best ones many times and you lost a few times, so you have to change sometimes.
We all know how good Roger is on grass.
Since I was little, I've watched Roger play on TV. To me, he plays almost perfect tennis. His technique is perfect. I also like him at the human level; he's a very good person on and off the court.
It's always tough when you miss a Grand Slam, especially Wimbledon.
In key times I performed well against Rafael Nadal regardless of the surface. The fact is you need to hold on as long as possible. You need to be strong in key times. And when there's the slightest opportunity, you need to seize it because he's one of the best players when things get tough.
I want to play my best tennis and see how far I can go.
It is never easy to play with Roger, Rafa and Novak in the middle of the tournament because they've had matches and are fresh.
We love to play on clay.
The key for me will be to play as long as I can and hopefully to be physically like Roger when I'm 36.
I think for Britain it's tough to play on clay. They prefer grass courts, hard courts, fast courts.
It's good in tennis that you don't have to be big or a tall guy to be good. Otherwise I had no chance to get in the top 20.
We have been playing every summer on clay since I was five years old, so it is an easy surface for us in Belgium.
It's not easy when you have to replay the break point again.
Against Novak and Rafa, you have balls to hit, but they are so physically really tough. And Roger, he just takes position in the court. He tries to go forward all the time, go for the winners. Then you just don't play tennis against him.
Rafa is one of the most fair players on the tour.
When you start the game with an ace, it's always better.
I don't have the same serve speed as some of the guys, but I have good footwork, and I take the ball early.
I stay really calm and just try to do my best all the time.
I've never found a key to beat Roger.
When you're young, you might not be ready to deal with the frustration of playing the big guys and dealing with their power. But we move better, we see the ball earlier, we can play faster. That's why you see smaller guys able to compete. We use the power of our opponent.
Sometimes when I need to relax, I just watch in the stands how people are enjoying the tennis or what they are eating.
Rafa and Roger, they have completely different games.
I have a small training program, and I have some equipment at home to do exercise.
Oh, it's always big when you play Rafa on a big stadium, night session, you play for your country.
I only play for the results.
As players, we are traveling all around the world and in a lot of airports.
When you play against Rafa, you have to play two hours and 40, 45 minutes.
When the confidence is there it's always easier for us.
Maybe I'm quicker. I can take the ball earlier than a big guy.
It's such an honor to represent my country.
Confidence, you have to build it when you play some matches.
I knew that I had some qualities, physically and 'tennistically.' But my goal was to be top 100.
Even if I'm not a big guy, I have good footwork, I'm fast on the court, and I see the ball really early.
Eden Hazard is my favourite.
It's a great feeling. In the future, I can tell my children that I was in the top 10.
I think when I move well, that's the key for my best tennis.
I played Roger so many times and it's always a tough match.
Sometimes you're not feeling great, sometimes you're feeling well, so it depends. But for the moment, it's always better to go onto the court with some confidence.
Even if sometimes I'm not happy with the way I'm playing the game before, during the changeover I have to stay calm. Otherwise the next game will be worse.
It's tough to control the ball on the clay.
Rafa is the toughest opponent to start a campaign against.
Of course I don't have a big serve. I have other weapons. That's why tennis is a nice sport.
I have played some good matches against Rafa on clay.
I let the coach do his job.
If there is a kiss cam on the screen, of course I'm going to watch it.
To be in the top 10 for the first time, it's like a dream. When you start to play tennis, it's something you think about.
When you've won a lot of matches you know how to play the important moment - you have a great feeling on court, confidence. You know what you have to do, when to go for the shots or when to play solid. It's really clear in your head, and you trust in your hands.
Winning my second title feels just as good as the first one.
You have to fight for each point.
Everything is in the timing, I think. I see the ball earlier than the others so maybe that's why I have a good return.
Hard courts are faster and the bounce is lower indoors. Rafa cannot slide on this surface. He's more comfortable on clay, where he can play higher, he can play deeper.