First, listen to the recording and take notes as many as you can. And summarize the passage in your own words according to you notes.
Following that incremental approach, Ashe put himself on the big-time tennis map. "My early coaches," explained Ashe., "set out definite goals which I bought into. The goals were not necessarily winning tennis tournaments. The goals were just things that we saw as difficult, that would require some hard work and some planning. And there was sort of an implied reward out there if I achieved those goals. Again, the goal wasn't necessarily winning this tournament or that tournament. And so incrementally, before I knew it, after I attained these mini goals along the way, all of a sudden,"Hey, I'm close to the big prize here."
Suggested Answer by Jack Wilson(夫哥)
In this short passage, it talks about how the tennis player Ashe sets her goal with her early coaches. The goals she sets are not about winning rewards but simply about hard work and planning and achieving goals. After attaining these goals step by step, sure thing is that she will be close with her goals.