A Quote by Lleyton Hewitt

When I was a kid in Adelaide, I dreamed of becoming No. 1 in the world, winning a grand slam and the Davis Cup for Australia. — © Lleyton Hewitt
When I was a kid in Adelaide, I dreamed of becoming No. 1 in the world, winning a grand slam and the Davis Cup for Australia.
Winning the World Cup is definitely the highlight of my career. I thought the gold medal at the Olympics would peak it, but winning the World Cup, the reception... it's what we all dreamed of when we were little.
It's a nice bonus but, you know, I have to pay taxes too. (after winning the Grand Slam Cup.
Even when I was a little kid, I always dreamed that I would play Serena in a final of a Grand Slam.
Twenty days ago my physio asked me if I was if I never think that I can win a Grand Slam or be in final of Grand Slam, and I said no.
I was lucky enough to win the Davis Cup in my first year in 1999. I won my first slam at the U.S. Open in 2001 and became world No. 1 later that year. By the age of 20, I'd done it all.
When I was a kid, I dreamed of wearing the Selecao shirt in a World Cup.
Winning a Grand Slam is not something I'll think about.
I've always said that winning a Grand Slam title is what is most important.
The common vision is winning - and winning a World Cup. We have a three-year plan - win the World Cup, win the Olympics, win the Euros - and the common agreement is you want to create a legacy and win the World Cup; then, everything else falls into place.
Winning a Grand Slam was something I was chasing the first day I became a coach.
Becoming captain of the World Cup team and winning it is something I can't express in words.
I'm happy that once again I see myself winning a Grand Slam, something that is so hard to do.
If I'm going to be out there, I want to be in the top 10 and really have a chance of winning a Grand Slam.
I've fondly dreamed of becoming the face of an important brand since I was a child, in the same way that others dream of becoming an astronaut. I dreamed of this as I first and foremost dreamed of becoming an actor and would look up at these huge posters of celebrities while driving along motorways or crossing under bridges.
I'm not the first player to have their home Grand Slam and not perform. There have been a few Australians and French players, you name it. It's a tough thing. But it is one of those things. Would I rather have a Grand Slam in my country than not? I would.
Adelaide was the first city in Australia, if not in the world, to provide for the health and recreation of all its citizens.
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