A Quote by Madison Keys

People aren't winning Slams at 21 anymore. It's later. — © Madison Keys
People aren't winning Slams at 21 anymore. It's later.
When we started, the business name was 'Fashion 21.' And change it to 'Forever 21' later.
No question, when you're talking about Grand Slams, they're the pinnacle of the game, and that's what I want to be winning.
Being number one, winning Grand Slams, that's something I never had before.
Of course it's tough to reach the number one place and also winning grand slams.
Films today show only a dream world and have lost touch with the way people really are... In this country, people die at 21. They die emotionally at 21, maybe younger... My responsibility as an artist is to help people get past 21... The films are a roadmap through emotional and intellectual terrain that provides a solution on how to save pain.
I definitely think about lifting the big trophies, and I dream about winning slams or making it.
When I was a little girl, I dreamt of winning grand slams and being No. 1 in the world. That dream stays the same as long as you're doing the career that you're on. I think it would be silly for that to change.
For us, the Grand Slams are very important. When the Grand Slams come, you're thinking, 'OK, this is the tournament.' To lose there is disappointing.
It's unbelievable, it never gets too old. The biggest goal in my career is winning Grand Slams. I don't have a great record in finals, but I'm getting closer to .500, which is nice.
I loved going to the Knicks because we won the Atlantic Division championship. We went from winning 21 games or 19 games to winning 52 games in a short period of time. I loved coaching Patrick Ewing and Charles Oakley and all those guys.
Our biggest events are the Grand Slams and are always going to be the Grand Slams.
Our target customers are people in their 20s. Old people wanted to be 21 again, and young people wanted to be 21 forever.
Obviously I'm not 21 anymore, but I think I can still throw with anybody.
I've watched Serena. I've been following her, all the slams she's been winning. It's a special feeling just to be ahead of her.
You like more the people that you work with, you believe more in them, you share some fantastic moments and that habit of winning, winning, winning... after you win, you don't want to stop winning.
One of the reasons I'm so competitive - I mean, I'm not winning much anymore - at my age was because I always worked hard and because we have a level playing field. We don't have motorbikes in the peloton anymore.
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