When we first went there we completely lacked confidence. Our manager told us our act was too long, and told us to drop certain numbers and concentrate on the exciting stuff. And he was right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We made some mistakes. We had some managers we didn't like and had to get rid of, and that cost some money. Stuff like that. But overall, we did really well.
I think that confidence is a big thing. It's being comfortable, feeling comfortable, managing your schedule.
Confidence doesn't come out of nowhere. It's a result of something... hours and days and weeks and years of constant work and dedication.
The largest single reason for disappointing travel experiences is the failure to plan properly.
I always have confidence, whether I miss four in a row or make four in a row, that the next one's going in. To a coach, sometimes that might not make sense.
Not to this extent but from day one I had an awful lot of confidence when I got started.
The only way to get back the confidence is to play and win matches. You can practise as much as you like, but you need confidence that comes from playing and winning matches.
Confidence was never in short supply in my case. If anything, I think I overshot the mark with confidence way too early in my career, and gradually, it's about just getting more humble and wanting to sit down more.
I did what I had to do to get where I wanted to go. I had unearned confidence.
We go there with confidence, but we know there is a very fine line between success and failure in this game.