The longer you play, the better chance the better player has of winning.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As you get older you play in more important games and that is when you start thinking about what will happen if you win or lose.
I think that at the start of a game, you're always playing to win, and then maybe if you're ahead late in the game, you start playing not to lose. The true competitors, though, are the ones who always play to win.
As a sportsman, you always play to win. Having said that, it's not possible to win every day. There will be days when you will do well and there will be days you won't.
The more matches I play, the more confident I get.
I prefer to play and lose rather than win, because I know in advance I'm going to win.
I'm fortunate: I can play as long as I want to play. There's no coach or trainer who is going to say to me that I'm dropped or sacked, it's time to move on. I can play as long as I want to play.
You only get better by playing.
Some times you lose more than you win. It's about handling losses and trying to turn them into positives. You get out into the big leagues and there's a period of adjustment to be made. You've got to handle it.
With each game I play, each season I play, everyone would agree with me, I'm running out of chances.
How you think when you lose determines how long it will be until you win.