"I hate to lose more than I love to win"
About this Quote
The line works because it flips the inspirational sports cliché. We expect champions to talk about love of the game, the thrill of winning, the beauty of competition. Connors admits the less photogenic truth: fear is a cleaner fuel than happiness. It sharpens attention, keeps you reckless at the margins, turns every rally into a referendum on identity. In a sport as psychologically naked as tennis - no teammates, no clock to hide behind - that mindset isn’t just plausible; it’s almost inevitable for someone who built a career on confrontation.
Context matters: Connors came up in the 1970s, when tennis was becoming a televised personality sport and the “bad boy” could be a brand. His intensity read as entertainment, but it was also a survival strategy in an era of rival icons and shifting professionalism. The subtext is transactional: he’s willing to suffer, to be disliked, even to be obsessive, because the pain of losing is the one thing he refuses to pay.
Quote Details
| Topic | Motivational |
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| Source | Later attribution: Extreme Winning (Pat Williams, 2015) modern compilationISBN: 9780757317804 · ID: aVlRCgAAQBAJ
Evidence:
... Jimmy Connors made during the peak of his tennis prowess . Explaining what fueled his extreme competitive desire — and Connors was , if anything , a ferocious competitor the tennis legend said : " I hate to lose more than I love to win ... |
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"I hate to lose more than I love to win." FixQuotes, 9 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-hate-to-lose-more-than-i-love-to-win-113167/. Accessed 14 Feb. 2026.






