A Quote by Johanna Konta

I want to be at the end stages of every tournament that I play - every time. — © Johanna Konta
I want to be at the end stages of every tournament that I play - every time.
At the end of every tournament, to review every stroke and every hole, seeing what I can learn from the experience.
I have always and will continue to put myself in the mix at the end of every tournament. That's what I play for.
My goal at every tournament is to finish top 18. At the end of the year if I could finish every tournament top 18, that would be pretty good.
I would play music every day from the time I was about 4 or 5 years old. Every time I would go from one end of the house to the other, I would pass the piano and play a few notes.
When I play in a tournament, sometimes I'm feeling tired and don't want to play in the tournament. I don't want to lose.
Every time I'm on the court, every time a fan cheers for me, I just want to go out and make a play for them to cheer even more.
Majors are important but so is every other tournament I play.
It is every player's dream to play at a world tournament.
Every time I get to lace up my shoes, I am happy. Every time I see my jersey and I get to put it on, I feel like a kid in the candy store. Every time I get the chance to play, I am going to play.
Certainly, if you can't manage your game, you can't play tournament golf. You continually have to ask yourself what club to play, where to aim it, whether to accept a safe par or to try to go for a birdie. You can't play every hole the same way. I never could.
My mind is my biggest asset. I expect to win every tournament I play.
I want to be one of the guys, but I also want to be 'the' guy, the guy that can go out there and they can rely on in crunch time. I'm going to be the guy that they know will show up every day, every game, every play and show up on a consistently great level.
Without wishing to sound arrogant, when I was younger, I used to win every single martial arts tournament I ever entered. I used to enter the under 14s and under 16s, win both gold medals in those, and then go in the men's tournament just for experience, and end up getting a silver medal.
When I prepare for any tournament, I just feel that I want to give my best in the tournament as I may not get the next opportunity and I don't want to regret it after this tournament.
Every breath you take and every move you make Every bond you break, every step you take I'll be watchin' you Every single day and every word you say Every game you play, every night you stay I'll be watchin' you
I just remember I used to go to each tournament to make a couple bucks. I did as a living thing; I got paid to do martial arts, so I'd go to these jiu-jitsu tournaments and make, like, $1000 every time I won the tournament.
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