in darkness and in hedges I sang my sour tone and all my love was howling conspicuously alone.
I'm just taking one match at a time.
I'm thankful to be able to team up with a company like USANA that cares about my well-being and I know we can do great things together.
I never give up. Doesn't matter what the score is.
My parents paid me small amounts for cleaning my room or cleaning the dishes and stuff, but I never really had a real job before I started on my professional tennis career.
I feel like everything is possible.
The only one I feel pressure from is myself to go and give my all for every match and, obviously, I'm a competitor.
In the mirror of your mind all kinds of pictures appear and disappear. Knowing that they are entirely your own creations, watch them silently come and go. Be alert, but not perturbed. This attitude of silent observation is the very foundation of yoga. You see the picture, but you are not the picture.
We always come back to our first love.
What does the world get from two peoplewho exist in a world of their own?
I'm a southern girl, and I grew up with this slightly schizophrenic upbringing where I bounced back and forth between Atlanta, Georgia, and a tiny mountain town called Brevard, North Carolina. My parents were divorced, and my two lives were very different because of socioeconomic reasons.