Steffi Graf’s Biggest Career Regret Sets the Stage for an Important Motivation Revelation From Serena Williams’ Former Coach
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During her illustrious journey, Steffi Graf amassed 22 singles Grand Slam titles, while she also had a stranglehold on the world No. 1 ranking for a considerable period. However, despite having won the second-most major titles in women’s singles since the start of the Open Era, the German former tennis player still has one big ‘regret’ about her competitive journey.
Serena Williams’ former coach, Rennae Stubbs, was recently singing the praises of Graf’s remarkable on-court accolades. Meanwhile, the Australian tennis veteran also brought to light the Hall of Famer’s only regret, which also sets the stage for an important motivation.
Serena Williams’ former coach gets real about Steffi Graf’s Grand Slam success
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From the Australian Open to Wimbledon, the German tennis legend Steffi Graf had 22 major titles under her name at the age of 29. Even though she had a long list of achievements, the Hall of Famer couldn’t really ‘enjoy’ her remarkable wins on the court, according to Rennae Stubbs’ recent disclosures.
In the latest episode of Racquet’s Rennae Stubbs Tennis Podcast show, the 52-year-old tennis coach revealed that Graf once confessed to her the only regret during her retirement. She said, “One of the stories that I always tell about Steffi is that Steffi told me in retirement she wished she had, the only thing she regrets about her career is not enjoying the wins more. And I said, Yeah, but you know, that you probably wouldn’t have been as great as you were when she was 22 Grand Slams by the age of 29.”
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However, the Australian tennis veteran also asserted that regret also sets the stage for motivation as he opened up about how happiness leads to complacency. Stubbs said, “Yeah. So I’m like, I think that if, if you are happy, and this is the issue, now, if you are happy with it, and you get complacent, and then you don’t have the desire to want to put yourself on the line anymore, because it is so stressful to win a Grand Slam. You’ve got to want to have the desire to go through that pain and not be satisfied and not be content, I think is the word. If you’re content with wedding one, you probably won’t win two.”
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