A Quote by Juan Martin del Potro

I just want to keep improving my backhand. — © Juan Martin del Potro
I just want to keep improving my backhand.
I just want to keep working hard. I just want to keep improving myself. And I just want to prove people that I can play in the real game.
I just want to keep improving, to keep getting better.
I want to keep growing as a musician. I want to keep making records. I want to keep improving as a songwriter. That's what it's all about - to learn, you know?
You've really got to keep on improving and improving and improving. It still involves work. It's not like you get to a point, and then you're good and that's it.
I know it sounds stupid and cliche, but I just want to get better. I want to keep improving.
I just want to keep improving in every game.
I have those (goals) written down, but don't want to discuss them. Right now, I just want to keep on improving.
My serve and my forehand I pretty much always had, but my backhand was a made backhand. I worked on it for years.
I want to see myself as a student. Keep learning, keep improving, keep your eyes and ears open.
I think I am improving with each game, and I just want to keep learning.
I just want to keep on getting better and improving. Those extra hours on the training pitch, whether it be with the boys or individually, I am just looking to improve.
I just want to keep improving myself as a player and a person and hopefully continue to enjoy being on the pitch.
I'm a massive Roger Federer fan, and sometimes I can see in his game the willful development of a tactic or technique that doesn't come as naturally to him, like fixating on improving the backhand. And I'm thinking, Hit the forehand! It's what you do!
...as far as self-discipline goes, it's still ultimately up to me how well I can push myself. Only I can do that. I just have to keep on going, keep on working, keep on improving.
If I feel like things are getting into a routine, I want them to be different. I need to keep improving and keep moving forward.
I have been working on my backhand since I was the age of five. And it's a disaster, my backhand, so I'm working on it.
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