Words matter. These are the best Caroline Wozniacki Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I never give up. Doesn’t matter what the score is.
My mum and dad are both sportspeople and know what’s it all about. They know it’s hard work, but they also know what it takes to become a professional athlete. I don’t think – without their help, I wouldn’t have got this far.
I used to always be the young one playing without pressure, but I am just happy to be where I am and enjoying my time.
I think I’m a really tough player.
So, yeah, Dad was right. Tennis was the way to go.
I’m just taking one match at a time.
When I said I wanted to run a marathon, I wanted to do it under four hours. But when I started training, I was like, ‘Oh I got this,’ so I wanted to run between 3:30 and 3:35. I’m really proud of myself.
The rankings show the players playing the best and most consistent for 12 months.
I have nothing to lose and think that it’s a positive thing that I am young and playing on a good level.
In Denmark lots of people come up to me for autographs.
My parents just always taught me to be reasonable.
One day my dad would say, ‘OK, if you want to play tennis I can help you out.’ And that’s how it started. And I had a goal. I wanted to beat my mom first. And my parents and my brother. And that was the ultimate goal.
I just live my life and do what I want to do and don’t think about what is written about me.
Very few women get asked to be in the swimsuit issue, and I’m really proud to be one of so many beautiful and empowering women.
There are always some surprises in the draw when people are playing pretty well.
I like to watch the men play. I like the way that they’re playing, and I can always learn something from them. They’re playing differently than the women, so I like to learn from them as well.
If I didn’t love tennis, I wouldn’t be playing. That’s also why I don’t know how long I will be playing because if I start feeling like this is not what I want to do anymore, that there’s not really any reason anymore.
I like to bake, so sometimes I do the desserts. I don’t eat too much desserts, though, because I need to be able to move around on the court.
I love a good steak. I like my meat. I love broccoli – it’s one of my favorites – and corn, too. I mix it up with my vegetables.
I find it funny when women share makeup-free selfies on Twitter or Instagram, and it’s such a huge deal.
Honestly, I don’t really read about myself. I look at the pictures sometimes. Sometimes I’m looking at them, and I’m thinking, ‘They could choose some better ones.’ But I don’t spend time reading about myself because I know what I’m up to. I prefer to read about other people.
There are a lot of things to my game I can still improve, but everyone can.
I think that’s what it’s all about; you work hard and practice to play on the big courts.
My dream was always, when I was a little girl, to be number one and to win grand slams as the number one.
Fashion says a lot about a person.
I really want to see New Zealand; it’s a beautiful place.
My mom was a volleyball player, and my dad was a soccer player. I never thought about it, but they always served healthy food at home, and I love it, and it kind of was a regular part of my day.
I’m quite careful. I like to buy nice things for myself, but I like to also be reasonable. I think I’m pretty careful.
I like to be a little different. I like details. Whatever I wear, I always have a say.
There are periods when you feel really good. You feel the ball is bigger. The court is larger. You feel like you can’t miss. And then there are periods when you feel, ‘OK, I’m not feeling great.’ But I still need to try to find a way to win.
I always feel if I work hard, if I can practice 100%, then the results will come. Whether it’s the first tournament, the third tournament, it’s going to come.
I love working with kids and helping others, so I feel like a career in teaching would be perfect.
I try to be myself and, of course, be a good role model. I don’t really find it hard, but you think about what you do and that other people look up to you.
I would suggest that you only take advice from those people who have a lot of experience and who you trust as well. Also, be extremely conservative with your investments.
I want to do well for myself and my sponsors… but I feel no pressure, because I don’t play for the money.
Wimbledon is very special with the traditions and everything.
I think a lot of us women feel like we deserve to play on the big courts in front of a big crowd as well.
Golf can be tougher than tennis when things go wrong, because you can’t explain things by saying that your opponent played better than you. It’s a cruel sport in that way.
It’s tough to play well – or not that well – when you’re injured.
For me, it’s about the tennis and the trophies. I’m not motivated by money.
You can’t dwell in your past but move forward, look forward. That’s it.
I give 110 per cent all the time.
I don’t think I need to prove anything to anybody.
I think it is very important to have a life off the court, and to me, it wasn’t that hard to balance tennis and a relationship.
I just like being around people, especially nice people, and there are a lot of nice girls on tour.
My parents paid me small amounts for cleaning my room or cleaning the dishes and stuff, but I never really had a real job before I started on my professional tennis career.
You can either feel sorry for yourself and lay down and cry, or you can actually learn from it and move on and find all the positives in it.
When I get the questions, I answer what I can answer. If they ask me about the match, I cannot really say that I like eating bananas.
I look for someone who is honest, fun to be around, and doesn’t take himself too seriously.
I don’t know, I always get the question ‘how do you feel after the game today?’ and, of course, if you’re winning you feel great and if you lose you don’t feel good. I think that’s a pretty obvious question.
Whether you’re tall or shorter, or a little bigger, more curves, skinny – you just have to be proud of what you have, and everyone is beautiful.
I’d like to do a lot of things – whether in design or architecture or business.
The only one I feel pressure from is myself to go and give my all for every match and, obviously, I’m a competitor.
It’s always been such a big part of my life to be fit and healthy and be outside and run and play sports. It gives me energy. Sometimes, I have these days where I don’t do anything because I have the days off, and I just need to relax, and I actually get more tired.
I like playing at the U.S. Open because I like New York. It’s a nice city. You can do anything there. It’s one of my favourite cities in the world. I also like Indian Wells and Miami, too.
When I am on court, I am so focused on what I am doing, that’s all I think about – trying to win the next point.
I start laughing every time because the media talks to me like I’m finishing my career and I only have one year left and time is running out.
My mom was always the support. I can always go out to her and she’ll always find the positive in things.
I think you just learn so much about yourself over the years.
As long as I win I’m doing something right.
I like Twitter a lot. It is a great way to get the fans knowing another side of you.
Reaching my first grand slam final was amazing, and I didn’t expect it at just 19 years old.
I’m not looking for anybody or anything. I’m just living my life.
Sometimes things happen in life, and you kind of need a friend.
There are so many tough opponents out there and tough competitors so I’ve never liked to look ahead.
Young players are more hungry because they have not achieved what some of the older players have.
Young players are starting to come up as well and they will see me as one of the older, experienced ones.
Pretty hard to sweep me off my feet. It would have to take someone very special. You never know. I guess when you least expect it, it’s going to come.
If there is a camera or someone making a picture or – just do the things you always want to do, because if you start thinking about everything, then you start changing the things you would do. And that’s not the life you want to live.
You have to be that 1 percent or 2 percent better physically so you have more power and energy left than your opponent when you go to a third set.