What's going to make me happy is going on the court and holding up trophies, singles and doubles.
“What's going to make me happy is going on the court and holding up trophies, singles and doubles.”
— Serena Williams · Court
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What's going to make me happy is going on the court and holding up trophies, singles and doubles.
“What's going to make me happy is going on the court and holding up trophies, singles and doubles.”
— Serena Williams · Court
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“What's going to make me happy is going on the court and holding up trophies, singles and doubles.”
“People want more fit arms, but my arms are too fit. But I'm not complaining. They pay my bills.”
“I've thought it would be cool to have a baby young. You know, be my road dog - like my dogs, they travel the world - but there's always something you have to give up for success. Everything comes at a cost. Just what are you willing to pay for it?”
“I want to knock on people's doors and preach. But I also meet a lot of people on planes and in restaurants, and you can preach with them or place some literature with them.”
“Family's first, and that's what matters most. We realize that our love goes deeper than the tennis game.”
“It's always good to get a smaller tournament under your belt so that by the time you get to the Slams, you have a lot of experience.”
“Oh, I get pretty fired up on the court. I try to play with a lot of emotion, especially when I'm playing in front of a large crowd. I want to go out and do my best, and to do that, I have to play with the most energy possible.”
“I don't wear makeup on the court, but I always wear sunblock. I love getting done up and wearing makeup away from the court though!”
“The loss of courtship in modern days - like, people don't court anybody anymore. There's no beauty about it.”
“I don't think it's the role of the prime minister to court the press.”
“Our Supreme Court has been very clear that the government can't just simply say something and make it so.”
“If I hit a game-winning shot, right, and I run back down the court and shake my teammates hands, it's because I expected to make it. Because I've practiced or I feel I've worked harder than everybody else. So why would I then go nuts, go crazy if I expected to do that? People don't understand that part about me.”