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What Never To Do When Choosing A Tennis Partner

By: Lissy Donovan



Do you want to play better tennis? Then choosing the
right tennis opponent could be the most important decision you
make...

Winning tennis means playing better! This requires you to play
with a multitude of different players.

If you continue to play with the same opponent over and over
you'll anticipate exactly where and when the ball falls. By
playing with different opponents you'll encounter different
strokes, new tactics, and varying strategies.

It is even better to play as much as possible against those who
can beat you at the game. This will give you good experience and
help you learn new techniques.

Your ego may be telling you to play with those you can "beat the
pants off", but it does nothing to enhance your game of tennis.

When your opponent is a person with a lower skill level than
yourself you are forced to play an inferior game in that you
don't practice your most needed strokes, but only what is
necessary to win the game.

The only way to improve on your game when playing with a less
skilled player than yourself is for you to remember to practice
on your weakest strokes. Such as, if you are weak at the
backhand, then try your best to get your adversary to put the
ball as needed for you on the court, so as to practice your
backhand stroke.

I recommend that you learn to play tennis with as many different
people as you can, and to play league and tournament matches as
well. The greatest of all players will strive under pressure and
play their best when competition is tough. 

Tips To Becoming A Better "Winning Tennis" Player

 My #1 Rule: Practice makes perfect.

Determine Your Tennis Goals Will you play for fun, play
for keeps, or go pro? The answer to this question will determine
the mental toughness level that you'll need to strive for.

Start Compiling a List of your Tennis Goals

You should write down on paper all your tennis goals. Start with
at least 5 mental goals in areas you want to improve on.

Create a Tennis Journal

Carry a notepad or notebook in your tennis bag so that you can
write down any strengths or weaknesses about your game. Was the
strength of your volleys lacking? Did you hit all your backhands
late? Analyze what winning tennis strategies worked and document
them for future reference. This will help you learn from your
mistakes and build on your successes.

Good luck on the court!


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