If all goes well and my body reacts well, and I feel I have a good high level to compete amongst the best then I'll come back and play.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you keep performing, and if you stay healthy, you keep playing.
I've been in a competitive situation almost all my life. I've been having a competition with myself and trying to be the best I could be.
I'm always a competitor. I'm not there just to have a good time. I want to play well and perform well.
I am confident of doing well because I am enjoying my sport again.
I hope to play well and get better and better.
I'm very confident my health isn't going to allow me to be a good player, especially in the spring.
In those one-off games, everyone can do those, but you put together a six, seven-game tournament, the strong survive. For me to still feel good from beginning to end, that's a testament to how I train and what I do.
I'm not here just to walk two rounds or four rounds and just show up. I want to be able to be competitive, and I truly believe I can still be competitive when I'm playing well and feeling good.
I have a very high expectation for everything I do. And when I go out and compete, I expect myself to make every play.
I just want to play until I think I don't feel good - and if I can still do it. If I can't do it, I don't think I'll keep going once I don't feel I'm playing the way I want to.
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