I was really disappointed to lose in my first Grand Slam final but I am a positive person who always tries to look on the bright side and that will help me get over the loss at Wimbledon.
I try to stay positive. "Don't worry, because every little thing is going to be all right!"
I don't want to waste my time at Wimbledon just because I lost in the final.
I have improved a lot during Wimbledon and other grass-court tournaments.
I'm very lucky that I have a positive team around me, which includes my coach and husband, as well as my own positive vibes.
My husband and I hugged after I lost the final. I began to cry.
My coach and I talked about what I had accomplished.
I was in the final of Wimbledon and they said this was a huge moment.
They asked if I remembered the first time you lost your first few finals. You came back stronger after stepping up, now look at you and where you are.
The positive talk from them made me feel better about myself.
I was happy when I talked to the journalists in the press conference because they encouraged me.
If they hadn't talked to me first, I would have cried.
Crying isn't something to be ashamed of and I like to let it out.
I have cried in the past when I have lost a match.
I am sensitive and like emotional things. Sometimes I cry and other times I don't.
I'm very optimistic about the future.
I thought I could go far at Wimbledon, because I was surrounded by Serena Williams, who picked me to play with her.
Playing the final will give me more confidence and will be the first step in a lot of other steps.
I put a picture of the Wimbledon trophy on the lock screen of my phone.
When I reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon last year, it made me want to do better this year and that's what I'm going to try to do.
I've been concentrating on it since the beginning of the year. I put the trophy picture on my phone because I wanted to inspire myself more.
It didn't work so I don't know if it will become a superstition. I would put everything I want to win on there if I had won.
It's time to take it off. Instead of putting a photo of my niece on the wall, I will look at some cute ones.
Maybe I should have placed the runners-up prize on my phone instead.
The runners-up trophy is beautiful and I want to have it in my home.
I have a small trophy area where I keep all my prizes and I will not be giving this one to my parents.
I still have my trophy from the tournaments I played when I was young.
I have a closet where I keep them and it's nice to open it and see them again.
There is a very special place where the Wimbledon prize will be placed.
It's so I can remember what a great memory it was when I passed by.
Ons was talking to Jonathan.