Enjoy Quote by Ashleigh Barty Download Open image “There's no need to look too far into the future or the past. Enjoy the moment.” — Ashleigh Barty ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Enjoy Enjoy The Moment Future Look Moment Past Time Too far
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I feel comfortable on and off the court, happy in my own skin, just really comfortable with the way I'm playing my tennis. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
If I win, it's a bonus. If I lose, the sun still comes up the next day, and it's all good. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
It's the best feeling ever: the adrenalin, the extra boost, the support you get from the very passionate Australian Open crowd is amazing. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
I don't normally get too excited. I just - yeah, I just try and keep it pretty simple, and that's just my personality, really. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
You never approach any prof or semi-professional sport as a hit and giggle. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
I would like to not lose the first set all the time and not get hit off the court. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
There are not a lot of people in the world that get to say they get to walk through the gates of Wimbledon and… — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
When I can control the ball off the first shot after serve and return, especially with my forehand, that's when I'm in control most… — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
I've become more mature on and off the court, and I've learned how to deal with some of those big occasions much better. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
The more balls that I hit, it's going to get better and better. Once I get a bit more confidence in my ball striking,… — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
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