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Once you've been number one, you can never be satisfied with less.
Chris Evert
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Chris Evert
Age: 69
Born: 1954
Born: December 21
Tennis Player
Fort Lauderdale
Florida
Christine Marie Evert
Chris Evert-Lloyd
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If I win several tournaments in a row, I get so confident I'm in a cloud. A loss gets me eager again.
Chris Evert
You've got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference.
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When I was younger, I was a robot. Wind her up and she plays tennis.
Chris Evert
A champion hates to lose even more than she loves to win.
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Being famous before you've formed your personality, before you have that self-esteem, is dangerous.
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I'm not an overly ambitious person I don't feel like I have to excel.
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Losses are always a relief. They take a burden off me, make me feel more normal. If I win several tournaments in a row I get so confident I'm in a cloud. If I lose I go back to the dressing room and I'm no better nor worse than anyone else. A loss gets me eager again.
Chris Evert
I'm not getting within 20 feet of a married man ever again - not even talking to one!
Chris Evert
I think team sports probably teach you more about giving - about being unselfish and being flexible.
Chris Evert
Relationships are give-and-take, and when you're a tennis player, you're certainly not giving. You have to be self-absorbed. It has to be about you.
Chris Evert
The great high of winning Wimbledon lasts for about a week. You go down in the record book, but you don't have anything tangible to hold on to. But having a baby -- there isn't any comparison.
Chris Evert
The difference is almost all mental. The top players just hate to lose. I think that's the difference. A champion hates to lose even more than she loves to win.
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Whatever your goal in life, be proud of every day that you are able to work in that direction.
Chris Evert
I was very, very shy as a younger girl, just petrified of people. Tennis helped give me an identity and made me feel like somebody.
Chris Evert
Ninety percent of my game is mental. It's my concentration that has gotten me this far. I won't even call a friend on the day of a match. I'm scared of disrupting my concentration. I don't allow any competition with tennis.
Chris Evert
There were times when deep down inside I wanted to win so badly I could actually will it to happen. I think most of my career has been based on desire.
Chris Evert
Single-mindedness. I hate to say it because I don't think it's the best thing for developing a person, but the single-mindedness - just concentrating in the one area - that's what it takes to be a champion.
Chris Evert
Of all my achievements in tennis, I'm probably as proud of my record on clay courts as any of my Wimbledon, U.S. Open or French singles titles.
Chris Evert
I still have this image: I can't be controversial, I can't say things.
Chris Evert
I can definitely say the same thing [discussing Steffi Graf's claim that she had played against at least one top player who used steroids]. Steroids can really make a difference, physically and mentally. I'd be really disappointed if I had been ranked No. 2 behind someone who took steroids.
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