A Quote by Caroline Wozniacki

There's just nothing like playing on Arthur Ashe Stadium. It's truly amazing. — © Caroline Wozniacki
There's just nothing like playing on Arthur Ashe Stadium. It's truly amazing.
I always dreamed of playing a night match on Arthur Ashe Stadium. It's a dream come true for me.
It's always an honor to play on Arthur Ashe stadium.
I used to have a poster of Arthur Ashe in my room. To play in his stadium is fabulous. It has a special meaning for me. I do feel the connection.
I met Arthur Ashe a few times. I know how important education was to him.
Real Madrid's Bernabeu was an amazing stadium to play in. It was just on top of you, and such a big stadium.
Arthur Ashe had been the first black athlete to play Johannesburg at the time of apartheid.
We make sure that we continue to educate our youth on who Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe were.
On Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., there are statues of five Confederate luminaries and then, incongruously in this company, one of Arthur Ashe.
I can't tell you what an honor it is, to even be mentioned in the same breath with Arthur Ashe. This is something I certainly will treasure forever.
I was fortunate to have people like Althea Gibson come and speak to me, also Leslie Allen and Arthur Ashe. So I feel obligated, part of my duty, to continue to pass on the knowledge I've learned to youngsters and adults alike.
There's nothing else like playing at Arrowhead Stadium.
It was amazing to be playing at Stamford Bridge with the stadium full.
Mr. Arthur Ashe, he was good. I read some of his books. He knew about everything, but he was real quiet and didn't talk much. I never met him.
There are so many great moments in Yankee Stadium. There is nothing better or no better place better to compete when you are good and the Yankees are good and you are playing a big series in September in Yankee Stadium, four game series, there is no greater excitement anywhere than the Yankee Stadium.
There's an amazing intimate feeling in a small club but an insane rush playing a stadium or festival.
Both Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King used these phrases ("playing out of one's mind," or "over one's head") to describe their performances while winning tghe finals at Wimbledon in 1975. . . . The player loses himself in the action, continually breaki g the false limits placed on is potential. Awareness becomes acutely heightened, while analysis, anxiety and self-conscious thought are compoletly forgotten. Enjoyment is at a peak - pure and unspoiled.
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