A Quote by Karolina Pliskova

I know all the opponents are behind me, so I should win every match, which is tough. — © Karolina Pliskova
I know all the opponents are behind me, so I should win every match, which is tough.
We cannot expect to win every match 3-0, as opponents won't just lie down and let us dominate.
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.
All the coaches want to win every match, every coach is working to win every match.
I enjoy every win that I have. Every win gives me satisfaction, because all the girls are competitive and the tour is so even and tough.
The trouble with me is that every match I play against five opponents: umpire, crowd, ball boys, court, and myself.
People tell me all the time you have to be mentally tough to win the championship, and I feel like enough people hype it up to where you have to act different come playoff time. But I'm not a tough guy. So I don't know how to be tough. I don't know what I'm 'supposed' to be doing.
I get nervous every match, before the match especially. But I think it's a good sign. That means you want to win.
An opponent is entitled to the same regard for his principles as we would expect others to have for ours. Non-violence demands that we should see every opportunity to win over opponents.
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.
When you are at a club like Man United, you know what your goals are. Your goals are to win every match, to be champions, to win all the competitions that you are playing in during the season.
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.
Every Bundesliga match is a new challenge, our opponents don't make it easy for us.
It's tough to get any win in the NBA, but when you're at home it gives you a push to get that win with your crowd behind you.
For me, whether we win or lose, every match is giving me a lot of information about how to improve.
You cannot turn your winning attitude on when you think you 'need it.' You must work on it every day, every practice, every match - win or lose. Focus on playing to win, not playing to lose, for there is a season of difference between the two.
With or without knockouts, every single one of my opponents has always felt my power. I am confident with my power, I know that as soon as I hit them they know that they're not fighting against the likes of some other opponents they have fought in their past.
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