Pam Shriver Quotes

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Born: July 4, 1962

Pam Shriver, a celebrated tennis icon turned mindfulness advocate, redefined strength as inner stillness. After a storied career on the court, she channeled her competitive fire into a philosophy of peace, teaching that true victory lies in quieting the mind. Her legacy bridges athletic discipline with spiritual grace, urging us to find clarity amidst chaos. Shriver’s quotes resonate because they transform pressure into presence, reminding us that serenity is a practice, not a prize. She inspires millions to trade relentless striving for gentle awareness, proving that the most powerful match is the one we play within ourselves.

Pam Shriver Quotes (34)

"I have horrible handwriting, horrible spelling and horrible grammar."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"Even when I played, if they gave me the microphone after a match, whether a doubles final or a singles final, I'd handle the microphone pretty well."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I think my best tennis is good enough to win."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I've learned to really appreciate the courtside position and the art of picking up certain subtleties. Player expression you can't see from a camera angle, or the booth."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"Living in Los Angeles and having three little kids, it's hard following the Orioles."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"There's always a time in a relationship when you can pull back. Three years ago when I realized I was falling for a guy with a complicated medical history, I decided not to exit. Believe me, I made the right decision."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"When I was 13, tennis became more of my life. It's when I gave up skiing, I gave up winter sports. I still played varsity basketball my freshman year of high school - basketball was the last sport I gave up for my tennis."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I hate sitting still."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"My office is just off my master bedroom. One of my theories is I needed to double-door it with three kids at home."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I feel like the NBA, WNBA, tennis and basketball have really been at the forefront of social justice and pushing for change from the athlete platform."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I was given advice early in the quarantine: Don't focus on what you don't have. Focus on what you do have and will have again, and I've said that to myself over and over again."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"The microphone is open. There is no delay. If I see something and want to say it right now, I can."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Mindfulness

"I love women's tennis, and I want it to do well. But I don't want to pander. I don't have to be warm and fuzzy. I just want to be respected."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Love

"I didn't mean to offend anybody. It's my filter. I constantly work on it."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"You realize as an athlete that there is a bit of a clock, and you don't want to look back on a career and say, 'I wish I had done this a bit differently.'"

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I feel that I can make certain shots, tough shots, and that I can play better when things aren't going well."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"Have a living will if you don't want long-term life support. It makes the decision easier for the family."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"It was quite the intimidating Sunday afternoon, US Open finals day for me. Sixteen years old, the 16th seed, second major, first US Open, as an amateur, playing Chris Evert."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I haven't always been as gracious a loser as I could have been."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I am so worried about my shoulder, which aches now as I write. The pain is frightening because of its intensity. I want so much to get rid of this pain. I must be strong. I must be strong."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Mindfulness

"But politics is something that would require so much of me. I'm a public figure now, but as a politician... It's more likely that I'll become a sportscaster than a politician."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Mindfulness

"Being a 6-foot-tall tennis player is not great for a girl's social life."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"If I had to write a novel, I'd start crying after three lines."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Motivation

"When you're in the second set and you start thinking I have to win this and get it over, the pressure to finish quickly can get to you."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"The pace of play is very important whether I'm watching baseball, tennis or golf."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"To be part of the big picture, whether it's celebrity interviews or seeing how big the U.S. Open is in New York or on the world stage, is amazing."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Creativity

"You have to make sure the players know to be accessible, and that's part of their job. That's why you earn a lot of money. There's a public relations, fan-friendly part of it."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"Living in Baltimore at age 11, I was still not single-focused on tennis. I still played other sports. It was becoming a bigger part of my life, but it was still mainly my summer hobby."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Creativity

"Eventually I ran for the board of the WTA, lost my first attempt, got on the board my second attempt, and stayed there through most of my career."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom

"I became president of the players' association and was willing to have conversations with influential people about equal prize money or how the tour could be promoted and structured in a way to make women's tennis better."

Pam Shriver
Topic: Wisdom
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