A Quote by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga

When you get on to fresh grass courts you always know that they might be a bit slippery but you have to adjust accordingly. — © Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
When you get on to fresh grass courts you always know that they might be a bit slippery but you have to adjust accordingly.
Any quality player can adjust well to the different demands. It is like a good tennis player who is expected to adjust to the clay at the French Open, the grass at Wimbledon, the hard courts of the U.S. and the heat of the Australian Open. A professional is expected to do all that.
I think for Britain it's tough to play on clay. They prefer grass courts, hard courts, fast courts.
Hard courts are very negative for the body. I know the sport is a business and creating these courts is easier than clay or grass, but I am 100 per cent sure it is wrong.
You have to know your crowd. And adjust accordingly.
The dirt was OK, but once you hit the grass... Wet grass is slippery.
The dirt was OK, but once you hit the grass... Wet grass is slippery
I'm feeling good about my movement on grass courts; I can serve a little bit better. This makes me much more dangerous than on hard.
More information is always better than less. When people know the reason things are happening, even if it's bad news, they can adjust their expectations and react accordingly. Keeping people in the dark only serves to stir negative emotions.
We live in a period in which political disagreements are routinely handed over to the courts. Whenever you think that the president is wrong, you might well cry out that he has violated the Constitution - and ask federal judges to rule accordingly.
Sometimes I get so immersed in my own company, if I unexpectedly run into someone I know, it's a bit of a shock and takes me a while to adjust.
It [cats going outside the litter box] might have something to do with - you know, I am just thinking that if I am the cat, when I'm pooping, you know, I've got to strain a little bit more and maybe that affects how the kitty litter feels on my paws. I'd try a different sub straight, or something like that - make sure it's not slippery.
Because of Iowa, I like being in a different state that doesn't even have grass and think that I smell fresh-cut grass. It brings me home.
When you're coming up with new material, it's not always gonna be good. The only way to learn is for it not to get a laugh, so you can adjust it and come back the next day to see if it's working right. Next time, you might get a different laugh. You're constantly rebuilding.
My game takes time to adapt to grass; grass is a little bit different.
All of my characters are a little bit based on people I know in real life. You know when you do that you have to change the character a little bit in case your friend or your relative reads the book, because you don't want them to know you wrote about them... They might get mad.
I always make my bed when I get up so it looks fresh and inviting, although the rest of the house might, at times, be a tip.
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