46 famous quotes by Katrina Adams
June 26, 2026
This article was last updated by Krishna Gurung on May 8, 2026
Katrina Adams is a retired professional American born on August 5, 1968, in Chicago. She is also CEO of the United States Tennis Association and the immediate past president, Chairperson, Gender Equality in , and Immediate Past Chairperson of the US Open and current Chairperson of the .
Moreover, she has also reached the quarterfinal stage or better at all four and achieved a career-high double ranking of no. 8 in August 1989. And below, i have presented 46 famous quotes by Katrina Adams that will help you to win.
Katrina Adams and the US Open“We want to make tennis look like America when it comes to cultural backgrounds.”― Katrina Adams
“Few players hit the swinging forehand volley as often, or as well, as .”― Katrina Adams
“As a kid, I used to love going to the arcade. I used to tell my parents I was working on my hand-eye coordination. It was probably just a way to get more quarters from them.”― Katrina Adams
“A bad toss is one of the most common causes of a bad serve, and most tosses are bad because players release the ball too soon, flick their wrists, or both.”― Katrina Adams
“I was the ultimate tomboy because my oldest brother used to always beat up on me and wrestle and make sure I was engaged in sports, because I was his excuse to be able to go hang out with his friends.”― Katrina Adams
“I was throwing a spiral football at 6.”― Katrina Adams
“I’m a competitor in everything that I do. I love to compete.”― Katrina Adams
“My parents have been unbelievable. Obviously, without them, I wouldn’t be where I am.”― Katrina Adams
“I was fortunate to have people like come and speak to me, also Leslie Allen and . So I feel obligated, part of my duty, to continue to pass on the knowledge I’ve learned to youngsters and adults alike.”― Katrina Adams
Katrina Adams with Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe“Tennis is a very interesting world. It’s a sport of opportunities, but it’s a sport of challenges as well. And for anybody to continue to progress, they have to understand what those challenges are.”― Katrina Adams
“Anything with the title ‘Breaking The Barriers’ means a lot to us, and to myself in particular, because if it wasn’t for those who broke the barrier of color before me, I would not have the opportunity to live the life I’m leading right now.”― Katrina Adams
“I’m a visual learner, so with hand-eye coordination, I was a natural.”― Katrina Adams
“I stumbled into tennis.”― Katrina Adams
“I was eighth in the world in doubles, 67th in singles. Could I have achieved more? Yes, perhaps, but I did it my way.”― Katrina Adams
“My role at the USTA allows me to fulfill my ambition to open up opportunities for people to play tennis that may not otherwise have a chance or an outlet to play.”― Katrina Adams
“Changing the dialogue and behaviors around race and equality in sports starts with removing barriers and creating opportunities.”― Katrina Adams
“When I was a kid, people reached out and gave me a chance.”― Katrina Adams
“There were so many people who were instrumental in helping me get better. They say it takes a village, and the tennis community has been my village. That’s why I’ve always felt that I have a responsibility to give back.”― Katrina Adams
Katrina Adams on field“My parents raised me that way: to appreciate what I have and pass it along to others.”― Katrina Adams
“My goal is to play better than my seed. If I’m seeded sixth, I want to try to go to the semifinals. If I’m seeded third, I’m going to shoot for the finals.”― Katrina Adams
“With Venus and Serena and their ascension – and you had a lot of kids that saw them and wanted to be like them – it’s like any sport, any major athlete, like Michael Jordan in basketball: everybody wanted to be like Mike.”― Katrina Adams
“My parents were teachers.”― Katrina Adams
“I grew up in the USTA’s junior circuit.”― Katrina Adams
“Northwestern was never known as a sports school. I was proud to add a national title to the school.”― Katrina Adams
“In college, you become truly independent; your discipline is honed. It has to be there for your studies. It helped make me who I am, and it increased my determination to be the best I could be.”― Katrina Adams
“Everything that I do is with a purpose and intent of wanting to make a difference.”― Katrina Adams
“A new sport is being created every day in the U.S.”― Katrina Adams
“It is difficult for our youth to want to be active when PE is taken out of our schools.”― Katrina Adams
“I was a player who was vying to do exactly what everyone else was doing, and I happened to be black.”― Katrina Adams
“Someone had to lend me a hand or two to pull me forward. I feel it’s my duty to make sure I do the same.”― Katrina Adams
“I don’t take no for an answer.”― Katrina Adams
“I went to Northwestern. I bleed purple and white.”― Katrina Adams
“ always was there for me as a role model. She always fought for equality, and that always stood out as I was coming up.”― Katrina Adams
“We are a traditional sport in an innovative society, and so trying to make change is always a task.”― Katrina Adams
“When we introduced 10-and-under tennis – when we shortened the courts and had smaller rackets and low-compression balls for trying to introduce the sport to youth – a lot of people said we weren’t going to succeed.”― Katrina Adams
“We make sure that we continue to educate our youth on who Althea Gibson and were.”― Katrina Adams
“What we instill in our kids is that if you work hard, good things will happen.”― Katrina Adams
“ is the ultimate champion. She knows what it takes to get to the top.”― Katrina Adams
“Serena Williams is the greatest tennis player of all time, the greatest female athlete of all time, the greatest athlete of all time.”― Katrina Adams
“I grew up in youth programs in Chicago, so they are definitely close to my heart. It is all about helping kids and giving back to a sport that has given me so much.”― Katrina Adams
“For players from every age and every ability, the USTA National Campus will raise the bar on how we deliver tennis with the goal of making our great sport more accessible to more people than ever before.”― Katrina Adams
“It can be difficult playing friends. But you also have to know that it’s a match, and this is what you do. And you do your best.”― Katrina Adams
“I try to walk when I’m playing golf so I get some exercise in.”― Katrina Adams
“I think tennis is very different than most of the other sports when you have the opportunity to go pro. For me, it was pretty simple. Tennis was always an individual sport, and your direct results determined where you could go and what you could do.”― Katrina Adams
“If you get into the main draw of a Grand Slam, then you’ve made your mark and proved that’s where you belong.”― Katrina Adams
“As athletes, the biggest asset that we bring to the workplace is our work ethic, our confidence, our never-say-die attitude. We’re about winning.”― Katrina Adams
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Sanjib Sah is an engineer and content writer passionate about sports and athletics. With a background in engineering and a love for all things active, Sanjib brings a unique perspective to the world of sports writing. Whether he is covering the latest trends in sports technology or sharing tips on improving your game, Sanjib's words are always rooted in a deep appreciation for players' hard work and dedication everywhere. In his free time, you can find him hitting the courts or hitting the trails, always looking for new ways to challenge himself and improve his skills.
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