"So I'm still doing my best to stay in shape and hope that opportunity will come back to me"
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The subtext is a negotiation with uncertainty. "Hope that opportunity will come back to me" lands like an admission that opportunity is not synonymous with merit. It "comes back" only if institutions decide to reopen the door. Chastain, who became an icon at a moment when women's soccer briefly punched through the cultural ceiling, is speaking from inside a cycle familiar to women's sports: surges of mainstream interest followed by contraction, underinvestment, and forced reinvention. The sentence is modest, but it's also a critique of a system where the burden of readiness sits on the individual while the availability of opportunity is treated like weather.
What makes it work is its emotional economy. No grand statement about perseverance, just the credible voice of someone trained to prepare without guarantees. It turns preparation into a form of faith: keep the body ready, keep the mind sharp, and dare the world to make room again.
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Chastain, Brandi. (n.d.). So I'm still doing my best to stay in shape and hope that opportunity will come back to me. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-im-still-doing-my-best-to-stay-in-shape-and-109542/
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Chastain, Brandi. "So I'm still doing my best to stay in shape and hope that opportunity will come back to me." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-im-still-doing-my-best-to-stay-in-shape-and-109542/.
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"So I'm still doing my best to stay in shape and hope that opportunity will come back to me." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/so-im-still-doing-my-best-to-stay-in-shape-and-109542/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.







