The want to improve myself and win tournaments and see how far I go is crucial.

In the past, we won tournaments with lots of fighting and lots of hard running.

Some tournaments maybe are important for others, while some are important for me.

Of course, I want to play for England as often as I can and at major tournaments.

Chris (Moneymaker) winning that tournament has made the rest of us a lot of money.

I prefer playing ATP tournaments and Davis Cup competition rather than Olympic Games.

It has sunk into my head that I want to be winning four or five tournaments a season.

I think to give everything I have on court is the best thing to do to win tournaments.

To play in the men's tournaments I have to keep getting stronger and get more distance.

I was competitive ping-pong player. I played in youth tournaments, under the age of 13.

When I started I was pretty well the only Aboriginal player who was playing tournaments.

If you're not at the elite levels there are a lot more opportunities to play tournaments.

In regular tournaments, players throw in the towel occasionally for one reason or another.

Everyone dreams of playing March Madness and playing in those tournaments, big-time games.

My aim is to win as many tournaments as I play in but some people absolutely love snooker.

I wish I could have won a lot more tournaments, but I got injured every time I played well.

I grew up watching Super J-Cup tournaments and things like that, and those were pretty cool.

There's over 2000 donkeys in this tournament and I had to be at the table with none of them.

I think women's tennis is so open. Anyone in the top 30 can do damage in the big tournaments.

The pressure on the English national team has always been very big at all the big tournaments.

When I was starting out, it was almost impossible for me to get visas to travel to tournaments.

I feel like when I play, I play tough. That's the New York in me. That's the street tournaments.

People always look shocked when I tell them the Cincinnati Open is one of my favorite tournaments.

All the tournaments I enter I want to win, but especially in one of the biggest arenas we play in.

Now I'm giving up a little in the week-to-week tournaments but reaping the benefits in the majors.

If I win seven tournaments in a row, I get so confident I'm in a cloud. A loss gets me eager again.

If they let people go fight jiu-jitsu tournaments, they can't stop me going to fight a boxing fight.

It's all about practice and more practice. Travel to tournaments, play in them, watch other players.

I experienced American golf courses when I was younger and played a lot of USGA and AJGA tournaments.

I'm going to go down swinging... I'm sure as heck not going to go home and say I had a bad tournament.

I didn't play juniors, really. I only played Roland Garros juniors and maybe some European tournaments.

In 1971, big tournaments were very new to me. I just thought Wimbledon was one of the other tournaments.

I have been in tournaments before where people would say, 'England should win this game,' and we didn't.

Well, my hand never fell off, and within no time, I was bowling competitively in leagues and tournaments.

We don't have that many tournaments so sponsorship from logos is another way of helping boost your income.

A competitive HIL means that India will be able to field a stronger team in the international tournaments.

When I start winning big tournaments I don't think I'll just win tournaments, I think I'll blow them away.

The very first tournament I watched is the U.S. Open when I was 13. And that was the year Juli Inkster won.

You go to tournaments to win and when you actually lift the prize, you feel tremendous pride and happiness.

I think one of the important things around tournaments and qualifying tournaments is the jeopardy around it.

I don't go thinking I'm going to lose. I never go into a tournament thinking that. I'll do the best that I can.

I've realised over the years I play my best when I have time to prepare for each tournament as best as possible.

I was always in the tennis business-from 1968. I was in tournaments and also on World Team Tennis teams as well.

I love the crowds in Miami. I feel that is one of the tournaments where I get more support. That helps me a lot.

The media has dubbed me as someone who can only get up for the big tournaments, and that is not who I want to be.

There's not many firsts in my career, as I have been a part of many tournaments and fortunate enough to win many.

I used to feel very tired during tournaments. I was drinking four or five coffees per day and felt I needed more.

I think to progress in major tournaments and to be at your best, you need a big squad, and you need to rotate it.

I have to fit holidays around tournaments, particularly the grand slams, in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York.

I enjoy commentating on the big tournaments for the BBC, the occasional exhibition match, and my business interests.

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