A Quote by Grigor Dimitrov

Obviously, it's tough when you lose a match, but that's how it goes. — © Grigor Dimitrov
Obviously, it's tough when you lose a match, but that's how it goes.
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.
It's obviously very tough for any team to lose on penalties.
Obviously, back-to-backs are tough... but everyone goes through it in this league.
I learned to absolutely love the feeling of winning a tough match on a tough point or figuring out how to come back when I was down and win ugly. Walking off the court with a W just made me so happy.
Even if I play backgammon with my coach, I hate to lose. I won't talk to him for, like, an hour. So imagine how it feels when you lose at tennis. That makes me determined not to lose because I hate it so much. Even at a set down and match point, I always believe I can come back.
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.
I don't care how much talent a team has - if the boys don't think tough, practice tough, and live tough, how they play tough on Saturday.
When the going gets tough, I'm not always sure what you do. I'm not saying that I know how to fix everything when the going gets tough, but I do know this: when the going goes tough, you don't quit. And you don't fold up. And you don't go in the other direction.
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 think part of the thing that is important to me, and is important to Labour supporters, is that the fight goes on. The fight goes on in relation to this budget, in relation to Europe, and in a way, the history of progressive politics is that there are setbacks - significant setbacks - and you have to overcome that. But obviously it's tough.
If people are highly successful in their profession they lose their senses. Sight goes. They have no time to look at pictures. Sound goes. They have no time to listen to music. Speech goes. They have no time for conversation. They lose their sense of proportion.
It's tough to lose and lose and lose and get a little closer, but you still lose.
Whether you win a match or lose a match, in terms of your emotions, it's important to be pretty levelheaded.
It's tough to lose, but it's a lot tougher to lose knowing how good it is to win, how good it feels to win.
Mr. McMahon is a genius, and he know how to give the people good match from first match to the last 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.
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