"I think it will be crazy house back in Serbia right now."
Novak Djokovic imagines the scenes back home after winning the title.
"I know the crowd wanted him to win more. That's OK, it's alright. I still love you guys, don't worry."
Djokovic wins over the crowd as he picks up the trophy.
"When you have a match, you have one player and one opponent, and you don't know who's going to win. At the end, all the time you have a winner. So today was Novak."
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga pretty much sums it all up.
"No. Definitely not. I hope by that time I'll have a nice husband and a few kids."
Women's champion Maria Sharapova is asked whether she expects to be playing in 10 years' time.
"Sometimes you get those dirty looks, where they're looking at you and thinking 'that spoiled brat, who is that, her father probably bought her a Range Rover'. Like 'no honey!' I bought that myself. In those moments you feel mature."
Sharapova on the ups and downs of being a wealthy woman at the age of 20.
"It's been an emotional two weeks. After the match I shed a few tears - I'm quite a sensitive, emotional person and the past two weeks just hit me."
Women's runner-up Ana Ivanovic copes with defeat.
"It's hard to compare Grand Slams and Olympics because in China we pay much attention to the Olympics, but the rest of the world pays more attention to Grand Slams."
Mixed doubles champion Sun Tiantian has her sights set on Beijing in August.
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