For me, yeah, that's going to be my big goal to win a Masters or Grand Slams.
Of course it's one of my goals to win another grand slam. Wimbledon was great - so if it's Wimbledon again, that's fine - but I think I have the game to win the other grand slams as well.
For us, the Grand Slams are very important. When the Grand Slams come, you're thinking, 'OK, this is the tournament.' To lose there is disappointing.
Our biggest events are the Grand Slams and are always going to be the Grand Slams.
It's hard to win Grand Slams.
I know it's not the most important thing for me to win the most Grand Slams and be remembered in this world. I certainly don't have to win little tournaments here, there and everywhere, I don't have to win at all. Although I do want to.
I know it's not the most important thing for me to win the most grand slams and be remembered in this world. I certainly don't have to win satellite tournaments here there and everywhere, I don't have to win at all. Although I do want to.
When I was a kid, I was always dreaming to one day be the No. 1 player in the world, to win Grand Slams.
Everybody believes they can win now. That's why there are so many upsets in the Grand Slams.
I want to be remembered for as many tournaments as I can win and as many grand slams I can win.
We're breaking records and we're moving forward. I always expected to win Grand Slams. This was meant to be.
We have seen plenty of first-time semi-finalists go on and win grand slams.
Kyrgios has got to look in the mirror if he wants to become a top player and win Grand Slams.
I really believe that I can be the No 1, but for that to happen, I probably need to win a couple of grand slams, and they are not going to fall from the sky.
It's really amazing. Novak, Rafa, Roger, they win couple times a year in a row all the grand slams.
Wherever I'm at, if I'm playing well I can put myself into a position to win any tournament, including grand slams.