Women get the attention when we get into the men's arena, and that's sad.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's absurd to think that desire for attention doesn't drive both women and men. Why are women scrutinized for it more, then?
We are at a point now where people respect us and respect our work - the guys want to sit down and watch women's matches.
Not every woman goes to sporting events to find men, but 2-3 percent of women do.
Sometimes women get devastated by failing. Athletes don't; they just know that means they've got to practise harder, and they've got to do something else differently.
Most women don't play like guys do: they don't wrestle, fight, get into brawls. They don't know how to express themselves in a physical, active way.
There seems to be a theme running through the women I play. They take their circumstances and try to make the best of them.
Women are everywhere. We're letting them play golf and tennis now. It's out of control.
The women are stepping up their degree of difficulty more than the men. A lot of us do the same dives as the men now.
I think a lot of us women feel like we deserve to play on the big courts in front of a big crowd as well.
I'm perfectly happy when I look out at an audience and it's all women. I always think it's kind of odd, but then, more women than men, I think, read and write poetry.