"I can remember when, as a beginner, I was delighted with any ball as long as it would bounce"
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The line works because it refuses the myth of the natural. Wills Moody was treated as inevitable greatness, a machine in a pleated skirt. She punctures that narrative with a deliberately small memory, the kind that sounds like a shrug but lands as a thesis: mastery begins in gratitude for fundamentals. The bounce is also a quiet metaphor for consistency, the first thing you learn to crave once talent stops being thrilling and starts being work. Beginners accept chaos; professionals demand reliability. That’s not preciousness, it’s calibration.
Context matters. Wills Moody played when women’s sport was both spectacle and battleground, when “proper” femininity was policed and ambition had to be smuggled in under the guise of discipline and composure. This recollection reads as modesty, but it’s strategic modesty: it grants permission to be clumsy, to start with cheap gear and low expectations, without surrendering the right to become exacting later. The subtext is democratic and quietly hard-nosed: you earn your standards.
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Moody, Helen Wills. (n.d.). I can remember when, as a beginner, I was delighted with any ball as long as it would bounce. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-remember-when-as-a-beginner-i-was-delighted-140969/
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"I can remember when, as a beginner, I was delighted with any ball as long as it would bounce." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-remember-when-as-a-beginner-i-was-delighted-140969/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

