A Quote by Dominic Thiem

I think I didn't win a match for one, one-and-a-half years. — © Dominic Thiem
I think I didn't win a match for one, one-and-a-half years.
I get nervous every match, before the match especially. But I think it's a good sign. That means you want to win.
The goals is to create a really high 'floor' for this organization, where the 'off' years are years where you might win in the high-80s and sneak a division or a wild card or win 90 games and get in and find a way to win in October. And the great years, you win 103 and win the whole thing.
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.
To play with ten players for over half of the match is never going to be easy against anybody, particularly on their home field. But I thought the team adjusted fairly well and at times we looked really good with only ten players. Still, it's a win, and it's a win for the Rivalry Series and I'm happy about that.
The opponent has the chance to win the match, and I have a chance to win the match. It's open, and I have just to do everything I can there.
I think it is important to win a match, but I think what is even more important is the manner in which you win.
When I finished the juniors I felt, perhaps for about a year and a half, that everything was going to be the same and that I would be able to go out there and win any match. But it wasn't the case. I struggled.
When I finished the juniors I felt, perhaps for about a year and a half, that everything was going to be the same and that I would be able to go out there and win any match. But it wasnt the case. I struggled.
Whether you win a match or lose a match, in terms of your emotions, it's important to be pretty levelheaded.
It doesn't matter if a cave has been in darkness for 10,000 years or half an hour, once you light a match it is illuminated.
I never thought of making my India debut right after the U-19 win. I took it match by match.
All the coaches want to win every match, every coach is working to win every match.
Every single match, win, lose or draw, there's something that we can improve on, and it's about us addressing that straight after the match.
It doesn't matter who scores as long as we win the match. I'll obviously try to get on the board, but the more important thing is to be prepared for the match.
I did one pudding match, but that was one or two times out of a span of 6 years or 7 years, and everybody wants to think that those 7 years were nothing but bra and panties matches when they weren't.
In my two and a half years with the Lakers, I didn't win much games.
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