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Money is not a motivating factor... My motivation comes from playing the game I love.
I don’t play for the money or the fame. I play because I love tennis.
I don’t play for records. I play because I love the game.
I don’t play to be remembered. I play to enjoy the moment.
I don't play for the records. They come naturally and the only thing that matters is that the team wins.
I'm more worried about being a good person than being the best football player in the world. When all this is over, what's left is what you've achieved; what kind of person you were.
I prefer to win titles with the team ahead of individual awards or scoring more goals than anyone else.
Money is not a motivating factor. My motivation comes from playing the game I love.
The best decisions aren't made with your head, but with your heart.
I don’t play to be remembered, I play to inspire.
I don’t play for the crowd, I play for myself.
I don’t play for records. I play because I love the game.
The key is not the will to win… everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important.
I don’t play for the fame or the money. I play because I love competing.
I’m not playing for the records. I play tennis because I love it.
The more experienced I get, the more I understand that it’s not about perfection – it’s about progression.
The target is to be the best, not to beat someone else.
"I don't run for money. I run for the love of the sport."
I've never been a person that has been like, 'I want to be a role model.' But then you realize you are, and you have to be careful with what you say and do.
I don't like to lose - at anything... Yet I've grown most not from victories, but setbacks.