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  • But why should I read what somebody else thinks of my life when I know the real story?

    Real   Thinking   Tennis  
  • Back in East St. Louis, tennis wasn't the real thing. If you weren't playing baseball, basketball, football, you were kind of on the outside.

    "Tennis champion Jimmy Connors". "Tavis Smiley Show", www.pbs.org. July 9, 2013.
  • For the last five or six years the most important thing in my life has been my family.

    Years   Important   Lasts  
    Jimmy Connors (2013). “The Outsider: My Autobiography”, p.364, Random House
  • Playing in front of 25,000 people and millions more on television, and performing and doing what I worked so hard to try to accomplish was, in my opinion, the ultimate. Do I miss it? Of course I do.

    People   Missing   Trying  
  • There is only one number one. It is a lonely spot but it has got the best view of all.

    Lonely   Views   Numbers  
  • I hate to lose more than I love to win.

    Hate   Winning   Tennis  
  • I'm getting tired of saying hello to Stan Smith and not getting any reply. I'm cocky and confident and maybe I'm too bullheaded sometimes, but I think I have some fan and player support. I know what the others say, but I'm not that obnoxious. I am not a punk. I'm 5' 10", 155 pounds. I've got broad shoulders and I can pack a punch. Most of these guys are windbags anyway. If they ever try anything with me, I'll be to the net fast.

    Tired   Cocky   Player  
  • I am not looking to be understood or liked. Like me or not, I don't care. I am an outsider, that is the way I was brought up.

    Care   Way   Outsiders  
  • [In the modern game] you're either a clay court specialist, a grass court specialist or a hard court specialist... or you're Roger Federer...

    Games   Clay   Roger  
    "Connors on the men's final" by Jimmy Connors, news.bbc.co.uk. July 9, 2006.
  • New Yorkers love it when you spill your guts out there. Spill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clean it up.

    Love   Sports   Tennis  
  • I was never part of the crowd.

    Crowds  
  • I never lost a tennis match, I just ran out of time

    Tennis   Lost   Ran  
  • I can't say that I was my happiest on court, but I felt completely free. Free from family obligations, free from my own torment. In a real sense I was a different person. It was a place where I could not tolerate the idea of being beaten. I psyched myself up into a state where I felt something close to hatred towards my opponent, a state where I detested the idea of someone making his name at the expense of Jimmy Connors. I was in my element on court, measuring myself against someone else. I was not competitive for show. It came from deep within.

    Real   Names   Ideas  
  • That's something a lot of athletes miss - a lot of them walk away too soon. They don't get everything out of their system. They have a lot of what-ifs when they're sitting around later in life. I don't have that. I got all that out of my system. I pushed it to the brink, I loved it, and when I walked away, I'd had enough.

    Source: www.pbs.org
  • It was okay for Wayne Gretzky's dad, for instance, to give him a hockey stick, or Joe Montana's dad to give him a football, or Larry Bird's dad to give him a basketball, but it wasn't okay for Gloria Connors to give her son a tennis racquet.

    "The Tavis Smiley Show", www.pbs.org. July 9, 2013.
  • The trouble with experience is that by the time you have it you are too old to take advantage of it.

  • I had true rivalries. Not only did I want to beat my opponent, but I didn't want to let him up, either. I had a rivalry with Mac, Lendl, Borg. Everybody knew there was tension between us, on court and off. That's what's really ingrained in my mind: 'This is real. This isn't a soft rivalry.' There were no hugs and kisses.

    Real   Kissing   Hug  
  • Tennis was always there for me, which was lucky. I would go play baseball, basketball, football, hang with my brother, do whatever, and at the end of the day I'd come back and say, 'Hey, Mom, would you hit 15 minutes worth of balls with me?'

    "The Tavis Smiley Show", www.pbs.org. July 9, 2013.
  • There was never anything I wanted to do more than play tennis. Never once walked out there and thought, 'I wish I was doing something else.' Not once.

    Play   Tennis   Wish  
  • I always insist on my jeans being ironed. Is that a problem?

    Jeans   Problem  
  • I'm not begging to be remembered or whatever. I did my thing, and if you remember, that's even better. But if you don't, there's so many other things going on.

    "The Tavis Smiley show", www.pbs.org. July 9, 2013.
  • I've been kicked in the teeth more times in tennis than the law ought to allow.

    Law   Tennis   Teeth  
  • I don't go out there to love my enemy. I go out there to squash him.

    Squash   Tennis   Enemy  
  • Nothing is like being out there and playing and performing and winning - nothing. But to have an interest in the player? The nerves and everything that goes with it? Seeing what he's learned and how he's done it? That's the second best thing to playing. I think.

  • When you're hot, anything can happen.

  • Bjorn was a different breed, I threw my best material at him, but he would never smile, but that added to the charm when he played me and Mac. We were going nuts and losing our mind and he was sitting back like he was on a Sunday stroll.

    Smile   Sunday   Nuts  
  • You have to remember that I played longer than anybody else on the main tour; I played until I was 40, and then played another six years or so on the seniors tour.

    Senior   Years   Six  
  • With everything else that would swirl around me when I got involved in it, tennis was my main concern.

    Tennis   Swirls   Concern  
    "The Tavis Smiley show", www.pbs.org. July 9, 2013.
  • Rather than viewing a brief relapse back to inactivity as a failure, treat it as a challenge and try to get back on track as soon as possible.

    Track   Focus   Tennis  
  • Experience is a great advantage. The problem is that when you get the experience, you're too damned old to do anything about it.

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    Jimmy Connors

    • Born: September 2, 1952
    • Occupation: Tennis player