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Motherhood Quote by Martina Hingis

"When I was 4 my mother got divorced and we were very close to each other. I always wanted to be with her. She took me everywhere. When she went for dinner with friends or when they had meetings at the tennis club, I was always there"

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There is a quiet origin story hiding inside Hingis's matter-of-fact recollection: the making of a champion through attachment. She frames her parents' divorce not as melodrama but as a structural fact that reorganized her world around one person. "Very close" reads less like sentimentality than strategy; closeness becomes routine, proximity becomes security. The child who "always wanted to be with her" is also a child learning that stability is portable, something you carry by staying near the adult who can provide it.

The detail work is what gives the quote its charge. Hingis doesn't name trophies or coaches; she lists dinners, meetings, a tennis club. That setting matters. A tennis club is where social life and elite sport blur, where being "always there" means absorbing the codes of competition before you can even articulate them. Tagging along to adult spaces is a kind of informal apprenticeship: watching how people talk, negotiate, perform confidence. It suggests that Hingis's later composure on court was built early in rooms where she had no official role except presence.

Subtextually, the line carries both gratitude and a hint of inevitability. A mother who takes you everywhere can be devotion, but it also implies a tight orbit that doesn't allow much distance. For an athlete, that can turn into fuel: the sport becomes not just a career but the shared project that justifies the closeness. The quote lands because it refuses the usual sports-myth swagger; it offers the emotional logistics behind greatness.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Hingis, Martina. (2026, January 16). When I was 4 my mother got divorced and we were very close to each other. I always wanted to be with her. She took me everywhere. When she went for dinner with friends or when they had meetings at the tennis club, I was always there. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-was-4-my-mother-got-divorced-and-we-were-114737/

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Hingis, Martina. "When I was 4 my mother got divorced and we were very close to each other. I always wanted to be with her. She took me everywhere. When she went for dinner with friends or when they had meetings at the tennis club, I was always there." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-was-4-my-mother-got-divorced-and-we-were-114737/.

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"When I was 4 my mother got divorced and we were very close to each other. I always wanted to be with her. She took me everywhere. When she went for dinner with friends or when they had meetings at the tennis club, I was always there." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-was-4-my-mother-got-divorced-and-we-were-114737/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Martina Hingis (born September 30, 1980) is a Athlete from Czech Republic.

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