The next few months are very important for me, and I have to stay positive and keep working hard. I think about last summer a lot because it was such a fun and successful time.
More Quotes from Alicia Molik:
So being a harsh critic I know what I need to work on between now and the Open. It's getting out there, hitting a lot of loose shots, a lot of loose forehands. And if I can do that I'm going to be looking good for the Open.Alicia Molik
I think I need a long period of time away, first of all to become healthy again, to get over my illness, and second of all to remain happy and to do things to occupy myself,
Alicia Molik
I came into this match with a lot of confidence and I expected to win,
Alicia Molik
When you get a lot of confidence, no matter where you are on the court, you feel like you can hit the ball as hard as you like and it's going to hit that line or hit that corner,
Alicia Molik
It was an opportunity to spend time with my family and live a normal life back in Australia, ... When youre traveling a lot, you hope for some time off, but having that amount of time off from the game, you realize how much you miss it. I have to admit that.
Alicia Molik
I didn't get any free points on my serve tonight, which I usually do. I could've been more aggressive and taken a few steps into the court, but I let her get into a rhythm too much and she was playing at the pace she likes. I'm glad that I was able to fight back a bit after 5-1 in the first, but I shouldn't have got into that position in the first place.
Alicia Molik
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Time QuotesAs far as I'm concerned, "whom" is a word that was invented to make everyone sound like a butler.
Calvin Trillin
So that's why I said, if you look at the average, you would see the money New York got this year was in line with the average across the prior three years and substantially more, by a country mile, than the money given to any other city.
Michael Chertoff
Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.
Anton Chekhov