Q: Well, Nick, huge congratulations. It feels like it has been such a long time coming, but you are through to the semi-finals of a Grand Slam and here at Wimbledon. How good does that feel?
A: An amazing atmosphere out here again. I just never thought I would be at a semi-final of a Grand Slam. Honestly, I thought my ship had sailed. Obviously, I didn’t go about things great earlier in my career and I may have wasted that little window but really proud of the way I have just come back out here with my team and been able to put on a performance.
Q: That is an interesting point, Nick because you do things your own way because you don’t have a permanent coach. That might be an idea, a wrong idea, that these days these occasions don’t matter to you, but it matters to you a lot, doesn’t it?
A: Definitely. I don’t have a coach. I would never put that burden on someone. But each and every one of my team plays a very important role. I feel like no-one knows my tennis better than I do. I have been playing this sports since I was seven. To reach a semi-final of a Grand Slam, I’m pretty happy.
Q: Nick, that was an incredibly measured, controlled performance, straight sets. What pleased you most about how you controlled things out here today?