Monday, March 23, 2009

Tennis Off Balance

Sometimes, it's best not to reveal yourself too quickly on the tennis court. Sometimes, it's best to be a little bit mysterious. Sometimes, it's best to stay back and rally, rather than attack. Keeping an opponent off balance can turn the tables in your favor. A good strategy can be masked in your game, your pace, and how you address the ball. Give your opponent a different side of your competitive composition. Lure your opponent into a false sense of understanding. When they think they have you figured, switch your game and present a new strategy. If an opponent doesn't feel comfortable on the tennis court, chances are they are not going to play well. 

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