You cannot change me; this is the way I am.
Marat Safin
All in all, I think Kazan is Russia's sportiest city after Moscow, leaving all the others far behind.
Everybody is smarter from outside of the court.
My mother said I would have more chances to become a tennis player than a football player.
I've had good times and bad times. That's me. That's how I am.
It is very hard for me to switch from clay to grass.
I just want to make everyone happy.
There wasn't a rich father or rich family that paid for everything that I have right now, so I worked my way.
Probably I'll not be so successful if I will keep everything in myself inside of me.
I hate competition.
It's a pity that the tennis is really going down the drain. Every year it's getting worse and worse and worse. There has to be a radical change, and I hope it will be really soon.
We live because of the dreams.
I was very competitive. I hated losing. No matter what, I had to win.
One of the most important things, actually, when you're playing on grass, is to move.
No matter what happens, tennis is still tennis: You can see a lot of great matches, a lot of new people.
I love tennis, but I just don't like grass.
I could pose in fashion commercials as a high society star but politics is a new way of life.
Five sets is a kind of lottery. Anything can happen.
If I was the type of person who had tennis, tennis, tennis all the time and I went to bed and ended up dreaming about tennis, I would go nuts.
I don't care about losses anymore.
I achieved what I want to achieve and I want to continue doing something else.
I have no regrets.
I pass through the difficult moments in life, really difficult times on grass, during my seven years of my career. All of a sudden I felt comfortable.
I've had a lot of luck. If I didn't I'd be washing bottles in Russia.
You're playing or you're not playing. If you're playing, so just shut up and play.
I think it's difficult to be No. 1. 'There's too much attention, too much expectation from other people.
I'm not fighting with myself.
Me, I don't need money.
I give up on spending time on these courts; I give up on practicing before the tournament I hate. I hate this.
You can find flaws in Agassi and Sampras, but Federer has none.
New York is a fantastic city.
I definitely want to get out of tennis and try something completely different.
It was really impossible to break through in Russia. We couldn't buy any balls. We really didn't have any courts, no rackets, nothing. And no people to practice with.
I'm not a materialistic person.
I've realized I can't waste any moment being unhappy.
You have to wake up and you have to run if you want to survive.
There's a lot of things in life that we don't know why they're coming exactly at this moment.
I could be the best looking guy in the Duma, but that's only because all the other guys are over 60.
If you're losing, just be a man; be a man and lose as a man.
It's too many questions about what I'm going to do, why I'm retiring, and this and that. So I answer the same question, I don't know, a thousand times.
I'm different than another person who wants to lay back and do nothing for rest of the life and talk nonsense on ESPN... I will not do that. I want to achieve something else.
Whenever I am losing, it's like, 'It's his fault'. And whenever I'm winning it's like, 'That's us'. That's the team, the people.
There is no such thing as a perfect player; it doesn't exist.
I can improve it a little bit. But it's my head, it's the way I am. So at the end of the day, I will be who I am and I will win how much I can win.
I could go and make commercials left and right and pretend like I am a celebrity, but that is not me.
I've lived my life the way I wanted to, whether scaling the mountains, partying long into the night or having fun playing soccer.
You cannot take all the chances you get.
I wish I could have won a lot more tournaments, but I got injured every time I played well.
I try to do my best to have fun off the court.
I enjoy my life.