Tennis - Winning Habits

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Eliminate the bad habits that make you play bad & lose matches

Get the Early Edge!

Destroy your opponent's game plan right from the start! No matter how good your opponent is, if you can put him under pressure right from the start, keep him from developing any rhythm or building any confidence, you can make it much easier for yourself to control the ball, your opponent and the match.

Get More Free Points!

Win more easy points with your 1st serve! Half of all the points that you will play in a match will begin with your serve. No one stroke can offer you as much success overnight as the serve can. Learn how to use your 1st serve as a weapon by focusing your energy on hitting powerful & effective 1st serves when you need them most. This will give you the confidence to establish your dominance and win more points with less effort just like Roger Fedderer, Maria Sharapova, Andy Roddick and other great players.

Let Pressure Help You!

Use pressure to play even stronger! Learn how to use pressure to your advantage by keeping the pressure off yourself and shifting it on your opponent. Train your mind to feel free in pressure situations, hit your best shots and play your best game no matter what the score.

Don't Give Credit to the "Better Player"!

Let your opponents work harder! Nothing will help your game improve faster than beating the "better player" The most determined player on the court is the usual winner. Learn how focus your mind and motivate yourself with a stronger will and desire for victory. You can beat better Players by hitting effective shots that produce consistent results and let you gain the psychological advantage in the match.

Control Your Emotions!

Never get nervous again! Many talented players can't play the tennis they are capable of only because they get nervous and start hitting the ball short or missing easy shots. Anxiety and frustration tighten the muscles in your body and hinder your play. Learn to keep your mind sharp and your body relaxed for better ball control and longer and smoother strokes. Controlling your emotions will make you a much better player.

Stay on the Top!

Finish off opponents and close out matches with less effort! Learn how to keep the pressure on your opponent, stay focused and close out your matches. If have an opponent that you would love to beat or a tournament that you would love to win, you need to train your mind to stay sharp from the first to the last point and play tough to finish off opponents, close out the match and win with less effort.

Have an Effective 2nd Serve!

Never double-fault again! The game's most important stroke is the 2nd serve. The 2nd serve is a complex stroke that requires a unity of body movements and a focused mind to execute perfectly. Learn to hit your 2nd serve with more power and spin to win more easy points with your 2nd serve, and put your opponent under constant pressure.

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Put the Pressure on! Become more aggressive with your returns!

Consistent and aggressive returns are what separate great players like Roger Fedderer and Maria sharapova from the rest of the pack. An aggressive return of serve will give you instant control of the point and keep your opponent from feeling confident with his serve or playing his best game.

Make Your Opponent Work Harder! Beat every opponent with his own weapons!

Pushers are usually not great players. The pusher often tries to make you change your strategy by hitting every ball without any power just back to you and wait for you to miss, get angry, lose your confidence or motivation. Train your mind to have more patience and focus on playing your best game with discipline and determination. Learn to stick to your game plan and do not let the pusher make you beat yourself.