I don't really spend money like crazy. I buy what I need and what I really want, and if I'm buying expensive things I do think about the purchase many times before I buy it.
— Caroline Wozniacki
I start laughing every time because the media talks to me like I'm finishing my career and I only have one year left and time is running out.
There are so many tough opponents out there and tough competitors so I've never liked to look ahead.
My mom was always the support. I can always go out to her and she'll always find the positive in things.
One day my dad would say, 'OK, if you want to play tennis I can help you out.' And that's how it started. And I had a goal. I wanted to beat my mom first. And my parents and my brother. And that was the ultimate goal.
I try to be myself and, of course, be a good role model. I don't really find it hard, but you think about what you do and that other people look up to you.
The only one I feel pressure from is myself to go and give my all for every match and, obviously, I'm a competitor.
I never give up. Doesn't matter what the score is.
Golf can be tougher than tennis when things go wrong, because you can't explain things by saying that your opponent played better than you. It's a cruel sport in that way.
I just go out there and fight for every point, and then we see how far I can go.
I think that's my personality, to have a good laugh and not to take myself too seriously. And of course I have my things on the court but when I'm off the court I just like to have fun.
My dad has always been my coach. And I've spent so much time with him. So he's one of my best friends. And I can talk to him about everything.
You feel better about yourself when you do something with yourself. You also feel more confident.
I have nothing to lose and think that it's a positive thing that I am young and playing on a good level.
To be the world No. 1 has always been a dream for me.
I think I'm a really tough player.
The fact is I still have quite a few good years in front of me. I still improve.
I'm just taking one match at a time.
I don't know, I always get the question 'how do you feel after the game today?' and, of course, if you're winning you feel great and if you lose you don't feel good. I think that's a pretty obvious question.
I have a very close relationship with my parents.
I like to be with my friends and my family, listen to music and read books. Things like that relax me.
I love winning. I don't like losing.
I feel like everything is possible.