“While I’m playing well, I’m just going to try and dominate.When I’m done, I’ll dominate somewhere else.”
Venus Williams is still struggling with her form—evinced in her World Team results. The five-time Wimbledon champion feels that she will be just as competitive in her outside interests as she is on-court, once she retires from the game.
What she really meant:
“Domination’s the name of the game—be it tennis, fashion or anything else.”
What she definitely didn’t:
“I guess that explains why Serena has more majors than me.”"In golf you are always in control and in tennis, like today for the first set and a half, I wasn’t in control of what was going on out there!"
Andy Murray feels that he did not draw any lessons from golf’s latest sensation, Rory McIlroy, at this year’s US Open. He feels that in golf, the player is always in charge. In tennis, you are sometimes at the mercy at your opponent.
What he really meant:
“I guess, I can always win despite not being in total control throughout the match.”
What he definitely didn’t:
“Total control, total domination. That’s me.”
