F1 is a team sport, not an individual sport.

Not every child is cut out for an individual sport.

It's an individual sport; you want to do well for yourself.

You can be a little lonely because it's an individual sport.

Basketball is so unique. It's both a team and an individual sport.

Tennis is an individual sport, and I am quite a self-conscious person.

For each individual, sport is a possible source for inner improvement.

Wrestling is a team sport, and an individual sport all rolled into one.

Football is a collective sport, but goalkeeping is an individual sport.

It's true that being in an individual sport, you have to be a little bit selfish.

That's what I love about tennis: As an individual sport, you can't hide behind teammates.

I love the relays. Track is such an individual sport, so it's fun to do something together.

It is an individual sport and you don't get many opportunities to overturn dodgy decisions.

Figure skating is such an individual sport, but to have a teammate on the podium with you is unbelievable.

MMA in an individual sport, and you're just pushing yourself to be as dangerous as you can be in 15 minutes.

Life as a pro is definitely an individual sport. Thankfully that's how I've always been so I like it that way.

Football is a team sport and not an individual sport. We win as a team, and every individual is better if we are part of the team.

Isn't cricket supposed to be a team sport? I feel people should decide first whether cricket is a team game or an individual sport.

It's an individual sport so you get in the ring on your own and then when you retire you tend to spend the rest of your life on your own.

That's the part of basketball that we have to understand. You can never look at it as an individual sport. You rely on so many other people.

In an individual sport you can always plan your ideal peak, but in a team sport the experience of playing in the qualifiers makes you stronger as a unit.

I'm not one of those women who's like pro women. I'm an individual, and I'm in an individual sport. So I see everyone as individuals, not as male or female.

We're in a very individual sport, but they like us not to be so individual. They'd rather have you look like every other cookie cutter guy and have you believe that you're replaceable when you're really not.

In an individual sport, yes, you have to win titles. Baseball's different. But basketball, hockey? One person can control the tempo of a game, can completely alter the momentum of a series. There's a lot of great individual talent.

I played football in high school, I played baseball when I was younger, things like that, but I think it was the passion I had for track where you want to do an individual sport and be the best, I think - there's nothing that can replace that.

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.

You know, I never looked down the road and said, 'Hey look, one day, the Hall of Fame.' It's always about playing each and every game 100 percent and I thank my teammates for getting me into the Hall because football is a team sport, not an individual sport.

I think that tennis has been in a place for many years without any change. Davis Cup and Fed Cup has always been a very exciting platform for players because it is such an individual sport, and we get to play a team competition. We love being part of a team.

I love the individual sport stuff but the experiences I've had with some great people over 12 or 15 years are what makes is special. That individual thing: me versus the bowler is great but you get that team feeling as well and that's why it suits me so well.

If somebody asks me whether I'd rather sink the winning putt in the Ryder Cup or win a major, it's the major every day. World championship or Ryder Cup? Win a world championship. At the end of the day you're going to be remembered for what you achieve in an individual sport.

Leadership is an individual sport, one that has to be fine-tuned to each of the people that reports to you. Leaders also need to provide the direction, energy, encouragement and inspiration for each person who reports directly to the leader as well as for the overall organization.

Athletes can not look the same and be great in their individual sport. The example I like to use is Gabby Douglas. She could not flip in the air if she was built like me, but then Gabby Douglas couldn't throw the shot put. I was built like this because I was made to throw the shot put.

I don't care what you do in life. To say that that year I was the absolute best, especially when you're in a team sport - and I have more of a personality that I wished I would've played an individual sport - to win a championship, to get 60 people and focused in one direction and do it over a seven-month period is phenomenal.

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