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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Jennifer Maria Capriati is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she won three singles Grand Slam tournaments and was the gold medalist at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
Let me say that the path I did take for a brief period of my life was not of reckless drug use, hurting others, but it was a path of quiet rebellion, of a little experimentation of a darker side of my confusion in a confusing world, lost in the midst of finding my identity.
Tennis is what I do and is part of who I am.
Now a lot has changed and I can separate a lot of things.
I do still have some of the experience from playing, but it's been so long since I've been out in those quarters, semis, finals, the important final matches, just against the top players.
I just want to get to the level where I can say that that's my level, just try to play well, get up there.
Yes, I made mistakes by rebelling, by acting out in confused ways.
I know there is much mystery, much question to what happened, and I must also say, many lies.
But, you know, I just want to play well and have fun playing well.
You know, I'm confident before I go out and play a match that I know, you know, I've put in the work and like I feel confident that I am going to go out there and play well.
What I want out of tennis is not necessarily just winning.
I'm happy with what I've done but it's a challenge to try to win more.
It doesn't matter whether I qualify or wildcards.
I was an emotional basket case.
It wasn't my tennis that made me lose, it was a lot of different things going on, high drama, high emotion.
People want to hear what I have to say and respect what I say.
I had an instinct before and maybe now I don't have that instinct as much as knowing what to do, what shots to hit, where to place the ball, things like that.
I feel like I've started a new chapter in my life, and I need to leave the past behind.
I mean, obviously, a lot of people know me around the world. Kids know me.
This is the hardest thing I've ever done. The rehab has not gone as expected.
Coming back after the layoff, I wasn't really sure what to expect.
To win Grand Slams you have to be in the right frame of mind, the right physical shape.
She [Serena Williams] played some great shots, but so did I, and that was the only difference.
I feel life I've started a new chapter in my life, and I need to live the past behind.
Forget about tennis, I was scared to open my mouth. I didnt even feel worthy of saying something and not sounding stupid.
Dreams do come true if you keep believing in yourself. Anything is possible.
You have to block everything out and be extremely focused and be relaxed and mellow too.