A Quote by Simona Halep

My challenge is to win every match I play. — © Simona Halep
My challenge is to win every match I play.
All the coaches want to win every match, every coach is working to win every match.
The competition that is the Premier League is the biggest challenge in itself. It's my job to get the players to believe that they can go in to every match and win.
In juniors, sometimes you have an easy match. Sometimes the girls can play stupidly. In seniors, every match is complicated. Even if the girl plays stupidly, she'll fight back and try to win.
I get nervous every match, before the match especially. But I think it's a good sign. That means you want to win.
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.
I feel much more respected in Europe than I do in the States from the press and from the people. Americans expect me to win every match I play.
Playing is no challenge; every time that you get a role you get to go play with other people in the sandbox and so there is no challenge, real challenge. The challenge, the major challenge is getting the work, finding the sandbox.
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.
I do like match play. I like trying to match an opponent shot for shot. It's a challenge. And it's something different.
When I go out on court, I don't care what I look like. I don't care if I'm out of my bed as long as I win the match, and that's what I'm there for. It doesn't matter what I'm wearing, it doesn't matter what I look, it doesn't matter what my hair feels like. All I feel is the moment I have to play well, give my 100% and win the match.
If you don't have the personality or character to compete and to challenge Manchester United at Old Trafford, or at home, you have less chance to win the match.
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 think what we focus on is every game is a different challenge, and you have to find ways to put yourself in position to win, and you have to have a resourcefulness, and it's not always going to go according to play.
Every play I'm competing my tail off to try to win the route, win the block or whatever my job is on that play.
If we need to play ugly to win a match, we are going to do that.
I don't think you need motivation to win a league or a trophy. It's every footballer's dream. It's why you play football. You enjoy and love the game, but you play to win and be the best.
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