I'm always kind of trying to stay present and do the same work no matter what stage of the match I'm in.
“I'm always kind of trying to stay present and do the same work no matter what stage of the match I'm in.”
— Iga Swiatek · Match
The World Motivation
I'm always kind of trying to stay present and do the same work no matter what stage of the match I'm in.
“I'm always kind of trying to stay present and do the same work no matter what stage of the match I'm in.”
— Iga Swiatek · Match
I'm always kind of trying to stay present and do the same work no matter what stage of the match I'm in.
I got to meet Lindsey Vonn which was pretty amazing, as she's someone who I've admired for a long time, both for what she's done in sports and how she's behaved and presented herself outside of that.
When you're on the tour, you can't always be thinking about tennis and focused completely on that; you have to be happy about the little things in life too. But yeah, I mean, I'm pretty sarcastic, and I try to use that sometimes.
I feel like I can adjust to anything.
Ash changed a lot... my mindset going into 2022 and I think that was like a breakthrough for me. She really motivated me and I feel like it was one of the reasons I later became world No. 1.
As an individual, I take every match seriously, no matter who I'm going to play.
That final match I had at WrestleMania with The Rock was my last match.
It is more important to know how to mix and match the clothes than to spend money.
In the 20s, you were a face. And that was enough. In the 30s, you also had to be a voice. And your voice had to match your face, if you can imagine that.
When you're that comfortable with your own product, with your own work rate - so to speak - that's when you become valuable. That's when people start vying for you, to ply your trade in their wrestling match.