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Motivation Quote by Chris Evert

"If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that's a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life, and there's going to be a life after tennis that's a lot longer than your tennis life"

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Evert’s wisdom lands because it treats “composure” not as a cute sports cliché but as a transferable survival skill. The line hinges on a quiet reversal: the real achievement isn’t the trophy, it’s emotional symmetry. In a culture that rewards public highs and punishes visible lows, “react the same way” reads like discipline, not numbness. She’s talking about governing your nervous system under spectacle.

The subtext is sharper than it sounds. Winning and losing are both unreliable narrators: victory can inflate ego, defeat can collapse identity. Evert argues for a third posture that refuses to let either result rewrite who you are. That’s especially pointed coming from a player whose era demanded relentless poise, and from a sport where you stand alone, with no clock to save you and no teammate to absorb the blame. Tennis magnifies mood. Evert’s solution is to shrink mood’s authority.

Then she widens the frame with a pragmatic gut-punch: “there’s going to be a life after tennis.” It’s a reminder that athletic identity is a short lease, even for legends. The line carries a veteran’s concern for the next generation, who are trained to optimize performance but rarely coached on what happens when the scoreboard disappears. Evert isn’t romanticizing grit; she’s selling continuity. Learn steadiness now, because retirement isn’t an epilogue - it’s the longest match you’ll play.

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Evert, Chris. (2026, January 16). If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that's a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life, and there's going to be a life after tennis that's a lot longer than your tennis life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-can-react-the-same-way-to-winning-and-117239/

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Evert, Chris. "If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that's a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life, and there's going to be a life after tennis that's a lot longer than your tennis life." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-can-react-the-same-way-to-winning-and-117239/.

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"If you can react the same way to winning and losing, that's a big accomplishment. That quality is important because it stays with you the rest of your life, and there's going to be a life after tennis that's a lot longer than your tennis life." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-can-react-the-same-way-to-winning-and-117239/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Chris Evert

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

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