"For the last five or six years the most important thing in my life has been my family"
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That narrow window is the subtext. It suggests a before-and-after narrative without having to narrate it: years when the tour, the ego, the rivalries, and the endless chase for relevance ran the show, followed by a period where the scoreboard stopped being the only measure of worth. Athletes often talk about "priorities" as PR cleanup. Connors's phrasing feels more like a late-career accounting, the kind that happens when the roar fades and you're left with the ordinary silence of home.
Context matters because the culture around male sports icons long rewarded emotional austerity. To admit that family displaced competition is to reject the mythology that greatness requires permanent self-absorption. Yet Connors doesn't romanticize it; he frames it as "the most important thing", not the only thing. The intent reads as legacy management, yes, but also as an honest recalibration: a reminder that even the most relentless competitors eventually need a life that doesn't depend on winning.
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Connors, Jimmy. (2026, January 16). For the last five or six years the most important thing in my life has been my family. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-the-last-five-or-six-years-the-most-important-102613/
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"For the last five or six years the most important thing in my life has been my family." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-the-last-five-or-six-years-the-most-important-102613/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.







