I've been lucky enough to primarily work for myself over the years. Jim Courier haveluckyprimarily Change image and share on social
The airplane has had a big impact on my life. Jim Courier airplanebigimpact Change image and share on social
I think there's no reason the Davis Cup couldn't be as powerful and popular and profitable as any of the four majors are today, given some changes. Jim Courier cupdavismajor Change image and share on social
I think all of us who kind of live within the sport recognize that Davis Cup certainly could be a little more visible if perhaps there were some adjustments made to it, and it was made a little bit more easy to understand for the fans, if there's a little bit more of a start and finish line. Jim Courier adjustmentbitecup share on social
Tennis doesn't encourage any kind of intellectual development. Jim Courier developmentencourageintellectual Change image and share on social
I really try not to read the tennis articles, because a lot of times they're guessing at how a player is feeling, and I like to keep myself kind of open minded about how I'm feeling, rather than have someone else explain to me what's going on. Jim Courier articleexplainfelt share on social
If they had rankings in baseball, maybe I would have been able to do the math and figure out my chances of being a professional baseball player versus a tennis player. But that was the decision-maker for me, I just thought I was better in tennis. Jim Courier baseballchancedecision share on social
The reason I didn't take the baseball route is because they don't have rankings for baseball players. Jim Courier baseballplayerranking Change image and share on social
It's hard for anyone in the 24-hour news cycles that we all live in now to follow something that the first round is played in March and the final finishes in December. I understand the challenges there. Jim Courier challengecycledecember share on social
I knew I was the second-best tennis player in the state of Florida and No. 8 in the United States of America when I was 12 years old and I couldn't tell you what I was in baseball, but I liked my chances in tennis of getting a scholarship to college. Jim Courier americabaseballchance share on social