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Helen Wills Moody Quotes

Helen Wills Moody Quotes & Quotations
Name:
Helen Wills Moody
Type:
Athlete
Nationality:
American
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  • 1
    Balls should be good for at least six sets, and for more for the average player. But if the rallies are long, they do not last as long as this. There is a fuzz on the surface that wears off on the hard court. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 2
    Four times out of five the linesman gets a better view of the ball near him than the player himself. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 3
    I love the feel of hitting the ball hard, the pleasure of a rally. It is these things that make tennis the delightful game that it is. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 4
    My feelings, as the last ball travelled over the net, and as I realized that the final match was mine, I cannot describe. I felt that here was a prize for all the games I had ever played. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 5
    No player can become accustomed to New York's climate in August in a few days. The playing conditions, the courts in New York and France are very different. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 6
    Spectators often express disfavor of fair decisions. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 7
    The 1927 Wimbledon finals were almost put off because of the rain, which threatened every moment. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 8
    The angle from which the line and ball are seen makes a tremendous difference in the call, and the player who is inclined to fret inwardly about decisions should realize this. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody
  • 9
    When I play, I become entirely absorbed in the game. It may be a form of concentration. Helen-Wills-MoodyHelen Wills Moody