A Quote by Lleyton Hewitt

Even when I was No. 1 in the world, I was taking it one match at a time. I never was a player to look too far ahead, the way draws can pan out. — © Lleyton Hewitt
Even when I was No. 1 in the world, I was taking it one match at a time. I never was a player to look too far ahead, the way draws can pan out.
I just look ahead to the next match. I just want to keep going and not look too far ahead.
You can’t look too far ahead. Do that and you’ll lose sight of what you’re doing and stumble. I’m not saying you should focus solely on the details right in front of you, mind you. You’ve got to look ahead a bit or else you’ll bump into something. You’ve got to conform to the proper order and at the same time keep an eye out for what’s ahead. That’s critical, no matter what you’re doing.
I really enjoy what I'm doing. I think you have to have a good time and not look too far back or too far ahead.
If you think too far ahead, if you even try to think too far ahead, you'll never make it.
The future has never been something that I've been able to plan. Every time I try - I don't care if it's three or four days ahead or a week ahead - it just doesn't pan out.
I'll never look too far ahead.
I try not to look too far ahead, I never have.
I never really look too far ahead, to be honest.
A player checking Twitter at halftime? I've seen it. A player tweeting out a grievance with an organization about playing time or how he is being utilized? I see it far too often. But the most concerning? Watching a really talented player corrupt his mind and confidence by reading all the critiques from anonymous football experts around the world.
I always try not to look too far ahead. I just look far enough to know where I'm going next.
Don't look too far ahead or too far back, just stay in the moment and try to do the big things in football, which is winning trophies.
It is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link of the chain of destiny can be handled at a time.
When you watch chess, you don't see the four hours that the player spends preparing for a match ahead of time.
So many things in sports are out of your control, so I really don't look too far ahead.
If you stay present and don't look too far ahead - or in the rearview mirror - everything will work out.
I've never been one to look too far ahead since I came back into the England side and I'm not going to change that view.
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