A Quote by Caroline Wozniacki

When you're on court, you just want to win. You're a competitor. — © Caroline Wozniacki
When you're on court, you just want to win. You're a competitor.
I'm always competitive, but if I didn't win fair and square, I didn't win. And I want to win if I'm genuinely better than my competitor.
I don't want to be just an average guy. I want to do whatever possible to win a lot of games. I'm a competitor.
I'm a competitor, you know. I don't want to play just to play; I want to play to win, and I wanted to win it all.
You're a competitor, you want to win. Especially when you have a great opportunity to win.
I'm very easy-going off court, but I really want to win once I'm walking on to the court.
As a competitor, you're always taught that you want win championships. You want to put yourself in the best place to do that.
Once I get on the court - I've been on the court with my own brother before and tried to rip his head off, so that shows the kind of competitor I am.
It doesn't eat at me. As a competitor, it drives you. It's hard to say this without someone saying, 'Golly, he doesn't care that much.' I want to win a championship for our team, for our organization. I want us to win one bad. But do I lose sleep over it? Or would I be miserable one day if I never did it? The answer is no.
If you're a competitor, you want to win. That's enough to play for, simple as that.
Whenever I'm on the court, I just want to do whatever I can to help my teammates win the game.
I needed to go through certain life experiences, and not just on the court, to make me into the competitor that I am, and also the person.
Tennis has never been the most important thing in my life. My family, my health, my happiness...they are more important to me. On court, I want to win. Off court, I want to be a better person. Tennis is a path to my future.
I'm a sensitive person. I have a kind heart, you know, but I'm a fighter on the court and a competitor in life, so just to understand that and accept that can sometimes be really difficult.
I want to be an NBA all-star and help my team win. That's what it's all about, is winning. I'm a competitor... People said a lot about me being selfish and stuff like that. Getting into the league, I can't wait to shut that down. I'm a guy who wants to play and to win and love my teammates.
One or two years ago, I didn't know who I was on court and I used to swear a lot. But now I've learned how to cope and can therefore win 10 matches in a row. I want to be remembered as a good player rather than an idiot on court.
There is a constant tug-of-war between the competitor within me wanting to win, win, win and the human in me wanting to live a normal life with my family away from the public glare.
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