Top 45 Quotes & Sayings by Ivan Lendl

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Czechoslovakian athlete Ivan Lendl.
Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Ivan Lendl

Ivan Lendl is a Czech–American former professional tennis player. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Lendl was ranked world No. 1 in singles for 270 weeks and won 94 singles titles. He won eight major singles titles and was runner-up a joint record 11 times, making him the first man to contest 19 major finals. Lendl also contested a record eight consecutive US Open finals, and won seven year-end championships.

My serve and my forehand I pretty much always had, but my backhand was a made backhand. I worked on it for years.
I think if you look at Andre then and now, you look at two different models. Of course it's personal preference, I think Andre now is a great role model for the kids. He has started training differently than he was before, and so on and so on.
Many tennis coaches are enablers. They need the job more than the player needs the coach, and if the coach needs the job more than the player needs the coach, he can't effect change.
I was between 2 and 3 in the world for two, three years. That's not exactly where I wanted to be. — © Ivan Lendl
I was between 2 and 3 in the world for two, three years. That's not exactly where I wanted to be.
In tennis you move a lot. Golf you don't. In tennis, you can have a bad half-hour, but you can't in golf. You can lose the first set in tennis and still win.
I certainly don't lose any sleep if I lose a tennis match.
I think talent is dangerous to have if you take it for granted. If you use it well and put hard work with it together, it's hard to catch that guy. And I think that's what you're seeing right now.
But to be fair, if you take players from my era to now, the game has changed and the players have many more shots. They use them differently than we did. The speed of the game has changed.
Once you win, you have no doubt that you can win. So you have gone through it once, and you can do it again.
If you lose, it hurts, but as long as you have fought hard, you can still feel good about yourself.
If you become great, then you can become happy. If you're happy first, it's much more difficult to be great.
You can never guarantee the wins but you can guarantee that you give it 100%. That way you can always look back and feel comfortable, as a player or a coach.
Because in order to beat Jimmy, I had to get around the ball a little bit quicker so I wasn't always on defensive and catching the ball on last stride, that I had little more time. Once I was able to get little bit quicker, then it has helped me a lot.
I like to compete. — © Ivan Lendl
I like to compete.
Too many people asking too many questions in tennis. Golf is better.
Not winning at Wimbledon is not going to bother me forever.
But it's very difficult, I can tell you I played the Czech Open a few times and it's very difficult just to go on to a scene where the course is prepared differently when the greens are fast and he's not used to it and they're hard as a rock and he's not used to it.
I got bad calls every match, and I never got an apology. So I thought it was rather strange.
Many times the players get in there and it's just about as well as they could have done, and other times they get in there and they favorites and they don't win.
I don't make a habit of watching tennis matches, but I try to watch all the major finals. I try to make time for that. So unless I have something going with the kids where I can't, I try to watch, and I enjoy that.
It's very nice to see when somebody who wanted to work hard and is willing to put the work in gets rewarded for it.
Tennis is basically a game where you try to create an opportunity for yourself to finish the point, because you can't wait for the opponent to miss anymore. Well, if you create an opportunity and don't take advantage of it, you let the opponent back to even, then you are just starting the point over, so you have to take advantage of them.
Tennis is not like other sports where the coach is hired by an independent entity, and that makes a huge difference in the dynamic.
I'm certainly not sorry that there were some things I missed. You may think you're missing something at that time but later when you look at it, you didn't miss anything.
If you go to school and practice for five days a week, it still gives you two days you can go and see your friends, you can go to the movies, you do whatever you like to do.
It's flattering to be compared in any way to Tiger Woods, because he's the best player in the world.
I just travel all the time. And I was just looking at the schedules now and starting the first week of October I will be every weekend with somebody at tournaments through Christmas. So it gets very difficult to just go away and not do that.
If I don't practice the way I should, then I won't play the way that I know I can.
You know, you just go out there, do your best. Sometimes it's good enough and sometimes it is, and sometimes it stays your only one and sometimes you win bunch others behind it.
I enjoy life. I always enjoy jokes.
You have to focus on the process. You cannot be glued to the results.
You know how kids are. They like to do what parents do. — © Ivan Lendl
You know how kids are. They like to do what parents do.
Olympic gold is obviously right up there with a grand slam. It's a big win. You can say it's more, you can say it's less, you can say it's equal. It's very much up there.
Many Czech people are very talented. They can do many things, but when they get to a certain level, they are satisfied. I am not like that, thank God.
If you look at any superior athlete, you will find a strong parental influence. Parents introduce their children to a sport, and then they support them.
People may say I developed an iron will, but what really happened is that I made myself much fitter. I think an iron will is always supported by fitness.
He's a haircut and a forehand.
I believe the brain is like a muscle - like any other it can be improved.
In tennis you move a lot. Golf you dont. In tennis, you can have a bad half-hour, but you cant in golf. You can lose the first set in tennis and still win.
When I lose, it doesn't just go to my head; it goes to my heart too. If you're at all in the match, if you love to play and ein, it must go to your heart.
I just travel all the time.
What I like about golf is there are no bad calls. — © Ivan Lendl
What I like about golf is there are no bad calls.
Don't mistake activity for achievement - practice the right way. - John Wooden I only play well when I'm prepared. If I don't practice the way I should, then I won't play the way that I know I can.
I am not playing Wimbledon because I am allergic to grass.
I have seriously thought about retiring, but that was on a good day. On a bad day I've thought about killing myself.
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