Playing tennis, I didn't tie in my self-worth into winning or losing matches.
Martina NavratilovaRead
So many athletes are afraid to use their platform to do the right thing and speak what they feel, and that's very depressing. Sure, they are afraid of insulting people and losing money because of it, and everyone wants to make the maximum amount of money in their lifetime. But at the expense of who you are? I don't know. That just wasn't in my DNA.
Interpretation
The quote emphasizes the importance of authenticity over monetary gain, particularly for athletes who have a platform to influence others.
Martina Navratilova reflects on the hesitance of athletes to speak their truth and advocate for what they believe is right, expressing disappointment in those who prioritize financial security over integrity. She suggests that true identity and values should not be compromised for fear of negative repercussions, emphasizing the notion that authenticity is a crucial aspect of one's character.
In practice
This quote can inspire athletes to speak out on social justice issues during interviews.
Playing tennis, I didn't tie in my self-worth into winning or losing matches.
I just wanted to play tennis. It wasn't a job. It was an ambition. I knew I could make money at it. I was 18 - old enough to think I could do it, young enough not to consider the consequences.
To those people doubting Serena Williams, writing her off - do not do that to a champion.
I can teach many sports, but obviously, tennis is the one. When you do other sports, you see things from different perspectives: different footwork drills, body positions, angles and geometry. All that stuff is helpful, and so when I do other sports, I can see things, because once you know one sport, then the other sport becomes more clear.
I am just sorry my own mother had to live under that regime for most of her life. I was lucky. I got out and, 14 years later, Czechoslovakia became a free country. So I feel anger, even fury, at this bloody system that ruined so many people's lives for no reason whatsoever.
When you make a lot of money, it just means you made a lot of money. It doesn't make you a better person.
I know some really outstanding Turkish journalists, and have been pleased and honored to be able to join with them a few times in their courageous protests against state terror and repression.
When you're scared, when you're hanging on, when life is hurting you, then you're going to see what you're really made of.
I've seen many men die right in front of me - so many in fact that I've become almost hardened to it. Having seen the worst that human beings can do to each other, the results of torture, mutilation and seeing someone blown to pieces by a bomb, you develop a kind of shell. But you had to. You had to. Otherwise, we would never have won.
Accept that all of us can be hurt, that all of us can and surely will at times fail. Other vulnerabilities, like being embarrassed or risking love, can be terrifying, too. I think we should follow a simple rule: if we can take the worst, take the risk.
A glorious death is his, who for his country falls.
Remember your personal demons should be afraid of you, because you are their home, their food, and as you heal, their executioner.
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