For me, whether we win or lose, every match is giving me a lot of information about how to improve.
Whether you win a match or lose a match, in terms of your emotions, it's important to be pretty levelheaded.
I never thought of making my India debut right after the U-19 win. I took it match by match.
For me, the wins and losses in pro wrestling never mattered. The thing that matters is the time on television to tell that story. If you have a two-segment match on television, whether you win or lose, both people's brands win with a great match.
You cannot turn your winning attitude on when you think you 'need it.' You must work on it every day, every practice, every match - win or lose. Focus on playing to win, not playing to lose, for there is a season of difference between the two.
I believe that tours should be only three Tests. With the amount of these things that is taking place, you will find that once you go for five-Test match series, 80-90% of the times the home team will win and you will see teams going straight down after the third match.
The fans can bring a better match by getting more involved. So when a match is over, they might be talking about how good the match was, but little do they know, that great match was elevated because of them.
All the coaches want to win every match, every coach is working to win every match.
When games are close together you have to draw a line under the first match whether you win or lose, and then start again for the next one.
I get nervous every match, before the match especially. But I think it's a good sign. That means you want to win.
I'm driven to win every single match.
I want to go out in dramatic fashion. Win, lose, or draw, I want to have a retirement match, and a lot of guys have done it.
If I lose a match, I don't get sad or feel down. But if I lose a close match, I surely have sleepless nights.
When I'm playing my best, like I was at the U.S. Open, I feel on top of the match and able to do exactly what I want. There are other times when you're not in control, but that is tennis and you have momentum changes in every single match.
I think to win in straight sets every match is important for the body, for the legs, for the physical conditions.
Australianism' means single-minded determination to win - to win within the laws but, if necessary, to the last limit within them. It means where the 'impossible' is within the realm of what the human body can do, there are Australians who believe that they can do it - and who have succeeded often enough to make us wonder if anything is impossible to them. It means they have never lost a match - particularly a Test match - until the last run is scored or their last wicket down.