A Quote by Madison Keys

I don't always have to play my absolute best to win matches. — © Madison Keys
I don't always have to play my absolute best to win matches.
If you look at Arsenal today, I really enjoy watching them play - they play some really good football - but that is not enough to win football matches or to win competitions. But in our time, we were winning, and we had the strength to not play well but somehow manage to win the game 1-0.
I'll take all my matches against WWE's best matches, I'll put it up against Ring of Honor's best matches, or whatever promotion you want, and I guarantee people will be more entertained with my matches than theirs.
When you play good competitive cricket and win matches for your team, you always feel happy.
The only way to get back the confidence is to play and win matches. You can practise as much as you like, but you need confidence that comes from playing and winning matches.
There's always a mix of generations in the national team. You have to bring the best players you think will help you win matches.
Definitely I feel with more matches, I'm the type of player I win a match or few matches, then I get confidence right away and then I play better and better.
Those big matches, when you go through so much, are the best thing. Those matches are why you play tennis.
You never know what your best is. I can't limit myself to a 60 and say it is my best. If I can chase any total and if I win matches for India, then only it would be my best.
Experience tells us that few matches are won on the back of one or two good sessions of play. To win a Test match most teams have to win and outplay the opposition for extended periods of time.
I want to make contributions that help us win Test matches rather than put us in positions where we have to play extremely well to win.
Of course I cannot win all the matches, but just to play my game.
Excitement was there because I had the realisation of having matches that weren't always TV matches, that weren't always strict on timelines or storylines and more so focused on the wrestling, different opponents I hadn't worked before and a lot of one-on-one matches.
Whatever games came my way, I tried to give my best, do whatever I could to win matches for the team, be it at the Ranji Trophy level, India A, IPL: this was always on my mind.
If I play at cards, I want to win and, coming into the games, I want to win, always, with the best result, with the respect to our opponents.
I love the multi-format series. Within it they've found a way to retain Test matches and England v Australia in the Test arena, they were always my favourite matches to play in.
Anybody can win the matches you can dominate, but it's the tough matches that are going to make the difference.
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