I'd much rather win in three or four sets than go the distance all the time; I seem to put everyone through the wringer quite a bit.
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Tennis is best of three sets, so even if I lose the first set, I still have a chance.
I'd rather win two or three, lose one, win two or three more. I'm a great believer in things evening out. If you win a whole bunch in a row, somewhere along the line you're going to lose some too.
If you do something really well, the entire world beats a path to your door. The number three, number five, number 400 player gets nothing. It's almost a winner take all.
Victory is won not in miles but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later, win a little more.
I win at golf. I'm a club champion many times at different clubs. I win at golf. I can sink the three-footer on the 18th hole when others can't.
Regardless of the obstacles or hurdles that are ahead of you, regardless of the opponent, regardless of the odds, your goal and objective always is to win. I think that's part of sports.
The good part is if I play a solid round of golf, it will be very hard for the others to beat me. And that's all I'm thinking about.
I feel very competitive with Robert Morse off-set. We often duke it out. He always wins.
I'd won the Australian Open twice, but winning Wimbledon takes something special.
I love the 1,500 meters. I knew that, if I had to do it to win, I'd run under 4:05. That means I could pick up 100 points, maybe even 150 points, on anybody in the world.
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