
Tennis commentary on all aspects of the game from pros to club players
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | SportsTennis | ||||

Commentators are often given carte blanche with their comments. We go deep inside what they're really saying (or not!). The Coco Gauff loss to Emma Navarro serves as the main focus of this episode.
The ability to self-evaluate is valuable in tennis. Yet in psychology, we learn this this is nearly impossible. What's the answer?
We review the performances of Nadal, Osaka, Swiatek, Djokovic, Gauff, Sinner, Zverev, and Alcaraz and how they provide valuable lessons for club players.
Players on the Tour typically have one coach. Sometimes, a second coach is added, but they always work as a team. We explore the possible loss of efficiency of having multiple coaches. In particular, having many voices may cause uncertainty.
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Thanks guys:
Loving your insights
Other possible topics:
-how to know if your club pro is good for adult or junior instruction
-how to know if you have the right racquet
-how to know if you ar being aggressive enough.
-how to speak constructively with a partner
-how to get rid of pre, and in match jitters
(Playing tight)
-can you break down “the inner game of tennis” for us
For starters… lol
Keep it up
Steve K
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