There's only one winner at every single tournament.
“There's only one winner at every single tournament.”
The World Motivation
There's only one winner at every single tournament.
“There's only one winner at every single tournament.”
There's only one winner at every single tournament.
Whether it's Jarmere Jenkins, who's Serena Williams' long-time hitting partner, and got up to 180 himself. His older brother Jermaine is now a coach Donald Young who has been like a big brother to me since I was like 15. All of those guys grew up or were about 10 minutes away from where I lived.
There are going to be days where I have a high unforced errors count. I know that comes with the game style, and I'm OK with that.
I always say Jarmere Jenkins is the first role model I ever had. That was kind of the first person that I said, 'Oh, man, I want to be just like that.' I used to wear ankle braces because he wore ankle braces.
I like to come to a tournament with a specific playlist that I can listen to before going on the court. I like five or 10 minutes just for myself.
Rest is huge because if you're sleep-deprived, that can definitely run into the mental side of the game and can definitely hurt your game if you're playing tournament golf.
I got to know when I need to take three or four days off and when I need to not go to a tournament and spend some days at home with my family or friends, and I'm different than most.
I've played at the top level for years now and know it's the small percentages that matter. That's what the difference is between you getting to a major tournament or not.
I want to win the U.S. Open. I don't care if it's in the final against a qualifier or against Novak. I just want to win this tournament.