Words matter. These are the best Chris Evert Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that’s a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life, and there’s going to be a life after tennis that’s a lot longer than your tennis life.
I always looked ahead.
Relationships are give-and-take, and when you’re a tennis player, you’re certainly not giving. You have to be self-absorbed. It has to be about you.
I think team sports probably teach you more about giving – about being unselfish and being flexible.
Ninety percent of my game is mental. It’s my concentration that has gotten me this far.
I was very, very shy as a younger girl, just petrified of people.
Losing hurts me.
I’ve had a lot of fear in my life, from fear of flying to fear of making a speech in front of a lot of people.
Not every child is cut out for an individual sport.
I was labeled at a young age – Miss Unemotional, Miss Cool, and that would carry over to my press conferences.
Tennis helped give me an identity and made me feel like somebody.
You’ve got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference.
My first U.S. Open I think was just very special for me because that was sort of the beginning of what was a ‘Cinderella’ story for me.
I’m not an overly ambitious person; I don’t feel like I have to excel.
I’m not getting within 20 feet of a married man ever again – not even talking to one!
When you’re a famous, successful person at 16 years old, the rules change for you. Everybody is doing things for you to make life easier so you can go out and play. And I think you miss out on lot of growing up and a lot of reality checks.
Losing hurts me. I was determined to be the best.
When I was younger, I was a robot. Wind her up and she plays tennis.
You pay a price for everything in life.
Even though there are a lot of bright tennis players out there, you still have to protect yourself and save all your mental and emotional energies for tennis.
I love hiking in the mountains in Aspen. Breathing the clean, fresh air is great. Plus, it gives me a cardiovascular workout and firms my legs.
I still have this image: I can’t be controversial, I can’t say things.
You can’t give up! If you give up, you’re like everybody else.
Find something that you’re really interested in doing in your life. Pursue it, set goals, and commit yourself to excellence. Do the best you can.
If you’re a champion, you have to have it in your heart.