A Quote by Tracy Austin

I began playing in the Pacific Coast Indoor Tennis Championships. — © Tracy Austin
I began playing in the Pacific Coast Indoor Tennis Championships.
Started playing indoor volleyball in 5th grade. Started playing club volleyball when I was 15. Played in high school and at Florida Gulf Coast University. Started playing beach volleyball after graduating from FGCU.
My focus in 2016 will be the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland, and as preparation for that, I will try to break the world indoor mile record in Stockholm on February 17.
I switched from indoor to beach I had been playing indoor for 12 years. And, to be honest, to make a living indoors you have to go overseas. I am such a family girl and just wanted to be home, so that didn't appeal to me.
I grew up playing tennis. My father has a tennis court at his home in Bel Air and I was always watching him on the tennis court as a kid, he was a fanatic. I started playing seriously around ninth grade.
It's a huge step up from the European Indoor Championships to being world outdoor gold medallist.
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My family are tennis coaches, and they always brought me to the tennis club. I basically had no other option than to start playing tennis.
People in tennis, they've been in a certain bubble for so long they don't even know who they are, because obviously it's just been tennis, tennis, tennis. And let it be just tennis, tennis, tennis. Be locked into that. But when tennis is done, then what? It's kinda like: Let's enjoy being great at the sport.
I don't like to lose, no matter what I am playing. Football, tennis, head tennis, no matter what. If I am playing something, I am playing to win.
I'm from the East Coast, and so therefore, the Pacific Northwest forest is very exotic land to me.
After almost 30 years of playing this sport, I've learned something. I've learned that, no matter what happens, or happened... or where you are, or where you've been... at the end of the day: tennis is tennis. It's always, always tennis. And there's nothing better.
If I'm in Malibu driving up and down Pacific Coast Highway, my '68 Dodge Charger usually is what I like to drive.
When it rains, I do a lot of indoor exercises; when its pleasant, I play a lot of tennis and do swimming, and opt for outdoor sports and running.
My priority is always playing tennis and practising and doing my schedule with my tennis.
With Hall & Oates, honestly, after years and years of playing the same material, it's easy to coast. I can coast through a show.
The two things that I miss most when living out of Australia are the bush and the Pacific coast, especially fishing in the surf at night!
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