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What they said: 10 best quotes from Wimbledon

London - A look at the 10 best quotes from this year's Wimbledon which drew to a close on Sunday:

"These kind of matches, you work for, you live for, they give sense and they give value to every minute you spend on the court training and working to get yourself in this position and play the match with one of your greatest rivals of all time."

- Novak Djokovic reflects on winning his fifth Wimbledon title beating Roger Federer in the longest final in the tournament's history.

"I'm the loser both times, so that's the only similarity I see."

- Federer on what were the similarities between losing to Djokovic and to Rafael Nadal in 2008, the previous holder of the longest ever Wimbledon men's final. 

"In Australia, people used to stare at me because I was in a wheelchair. Now they stare at you because you're Dylan Alcott and know who you are." 

- Straight-talking Australian Dylan Alcott, a paraplegic since birth, who is three-quarters of the way to a calendar Grand Slam.

"Pressure got to me, and it got to a point where it was a bit embarrassing." 

- Canadian teenager Felix Auger-Aliassime has been compared to American legend Arthur Ashe but like the rest of the 'NextGen' generation found the 'p' word too much to bear as he crashed out in the third round to unheralded Frenchman Ugo Humbert who had never played a grass court match before this year.

"The day I stop fighting for equality and for people that look like you and me will be the day I'm in my grave." 

- Serena Williams delivers a stinging rebuke in answer to a question about Billie Jean King's advice she gives up being a fighter for equality and her celebrity lifestyle to focus on tennis. By far the most effective blow she landed on women's singles final day where she was outclassed by Simona Halep.

"My mom said when I was 10 that if I want to do something in tennis I have to play in the final at Wimbledon." 

- Engaging Halep fulfils mum's wishes and how in her 6-2, 6-2 dismantling of Williams.

"Can I leave? I feel like I'm about to cry."

- Former world number one Naomi Osaka's world has come crashing down around her just months after adding the Australia Open to the US Open victory last year - she became the first top-two seed to exit Wimbledon in the first round since Martina Hingis in 2001.

"Today is sad because for me I know chances are not forever." 

- Spanish legend Rafael Nadal after his four-set defeat by Roger Federer in the semi-finals reflects on how the chances of a third Wimbledon title are receding with the passing of the years.

"I don't speak to anyone. Normally I do everything quickly when I lose. I'm very disappointed. I spend most of the time alone, and the rest of the day, as well. So don't touch me." 

- Ukrainian Elina Svitolina warning boyfriend Gael Monfils and her entourage she won't be the best of company after losing badly to Halep in the semi-finals.

"We don't talk personally. I don't have her number or anything. I would like that." 

- Coco Gauff, who at 15 brought a much-needed injection of fresh talent and fun to the women's game, reacts to her role model former United States First Lady Michelle Obama tweeting "Coco is terrific."

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