Top 198 Wimbledon Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Not winning at Wimbledon is not going to bother me forever.
It's always tough when you miss a Grand Slam, especially Wimbledon.
Can I win Wimbledon? Well, why not? — © Petra Kvitova
Can I win Wimbledon? Well, why not?
To have Serena in the Wimbledon final, I think, is the hardest match you can have.
At Wimbledon, the ladies are simply the candles on the cake.
Of course it's one of my goals to win another grand slam. Wimbledon was great - so if it's Wimbledon again, that's fine - but I think I have the game to win the other grand slams as well.
Everybody loves Wimbledon, with all the tradition and everything else.
I scouted all the girls at Wimbledon. I wasn't impressed.
I enjoyed seven years at Wimbledon and there were high and low points.
I think I owe it to myself and my fans in Britain to play one more Wimbledon.
Wimbledon is a very special tournament, and for me, it's one of the best events.
It's very special to be seeded at Wimbledon.
I like a kind of quiet place - Wimbledon Village, for example. — © Petra Kvitova
I like a kind of quiet place - Wimbledon Village, for example.
When I lost the Wimbledon 2012 final, I didn't know if I'd ever win a slam.
Winning Wimbledon, I can't get my head around that. I still can't believe it's happened.
Wimbledon feels like my second home.
At Wimbledon there is a golf putting machine to play on in the locker room.
Just because you win the French Open it doesn't mean you can do well at Wimbledon .
From 143rd Street in Harlem to the center court at Wimbledon is about as far as one can travel.
Wimbledon is very special with the traditions and everything.
Wimbledon is not the easiest tournament in which to make a comeback.
There's a certain beauty and majesty to Wimbledon. The elegance, the way the grass looks on TV.
Wimbledon just is the epitome of tennis.
Confidence is the most important thing in this sport, and the confidence from winning Wimbledon would make it easier to win the Olympics, too. Either would be very difficult, both even more-but the player who wins Wimbledon will be the favorite for the Olympics. It can happen.
Wimbledon is not the tournament I love. I don't like how they treat the players. There are small things that don't cost them anything and they make such a big deal out of it. If they treat us this way, well, we have to treat them the same. We want to be respected, the way we respect Wimbledon, even if it is not the best Grand Slam on earth.
There are so many positives and great memories I will take with me from Wimbledon 2018. It was always part of the dream to play in a Wimbledon final. It means so much for me to have played in the championship match.
I had a Skoda, but after Wimbledon, I changed to BMW.
I had started my love affair with Wimbledon.
My son's dream is to win Wimbledon - I'd love that.
I feel a bit awkward playing in a red shirt out at Wimbledon. But I don't dislike it.
Wimbledon heralds the unofficial start of summer.
I won Wimbledon when I was 19 and again after I had a child.
You can't be considered a great player unless you win Wimbledon. That's the way it is.
I feel at times I get blamed for the weather at Wimbledon.
The only thing 'championship' about Wimbledon is its prestige.
If I didn't do well at Wimbledon maybe Chinese people will forget about me.
The problem at Wimbledon seems to be that the club has suffered a loss of complacency.
After Wimbledon is one of the only times you can take time for yourself. — © Grigor Dimitrov
After Wimbledon is one of the only times you can take time for yourself.
I went to Wimbledon before I could walk. It's just been a lifelong passion.
Winning Wimbledon would be a childhood dream come true.
Just because you win the French Open it doesn't mean you can do well at Wimbledon.
I've always tried to be the same person I was before I won Wimbledon, but it has been very difficult.
For me, Wimbledon is such a special tournament. I feel at home when I play there, and the grass is perfect.
Every time I hit the ball I would pretend I was on that magical court at Wimbledon. And then every time I went to sleep at night I would dream about playing at Wimbledon one day.
I am now the Wimbledon champion, and I think that gives me even more confidence coming to the Olympics. And maybe in some ways, it maybe takes some pressure off the Olympics, because I already did win at Wimbledon this year.
If I had to choose between a third Wimbledon title and the number one ranking, I would choose Wimbledon. The ranking just shows how you're doing in the year, so I think the Slams are first, and it shows in the number anyway.
I think probably Wimbledon is my best chance to win a slam.
To cry on court during a Wimbledon final, you must feel so lonely. — © Marion Bartoli
To cry on court during a Wimbledon final, you must feel so lonely.
I was at the Wimbledon some time back and I saw Roger Federer play.
I just thought at Wimbledon I was very nervous.
I'd won the Australian Open twice, but winning Wimbledon takes something special.
Nobody expected me to win Wimbledon. It was something to strive for.
The only thing championship about Wimbledon is its prestige.
I didn't serve and volley until I got to Wimbledon in '77.
Being able to go into Wimbledon and be part of an amazing atmosphere is special.
I can play on grass - when I won Junior Wimbledon, that was an unbelievable feeling, I could not believe that I had won the tournament, as Wimbledon is like the holy place of tennis.
I won the Wimbledon mixed doubles title in 1980.
People outside of tennis, all the famous actors and everyone, knows Wimbledon.
It would be incredibly special playing at Wimbledon.
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