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Time & Perspective Quote by Chris Evert

"Every time, all the time, I'm a perfectionist. I feel I should never lose"

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Evert isn’t confessing a personality quirk; she’s naming the engine of a whole sports era. “Every time, all the time” has the rhythm of a metronome, the insistence of repetition drills and tournament routines. It’s not just that she wants to win. It’s that she experiences competition as a moral standard: perfection isn’t an aspiration, it’s a baseline. The line “I feel I should never lose” is deliberately irrational, and that’s the point. Champions often run on a private logic that wouldn’t survive daylight in normal life, but works brilliantly inside a stadium.

The subtext is both steel and vulnerability. Perfectionism reads like confidence, yet it’s also a hedge against chaos: if you can control every variable, you can avoid the humiliation of being outplayed, out-lucked, out-timed. In Evert’s tennis - famously disciplined, clean, and relentlessly consistent - that mindset becomes style. She isn’t selling the romantic myth of spontaneity; she’s selling the grind, the quiet tyranny of standards.

Context matters: Evert emerged as women’s tennis was becoming a mass-media spectacle, with women athletes scrutinized not just for results but for demeanor. Her perfectionism doubles as armor. It signals seriousness in a culture that often treated female excellence as a novelty, then punished it for being “too much.” The quote lands because it’s candid about the cost: the greatness isn’t only talent; it’s the unrelenting, slightly merciless voice that refuses to accept losing as normal.

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Chris Evert

Chris Evert (born December 21, 1954) is a Athlete from USA.

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