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jitesh_udwani

Rain washes day play in Barcelona; Cirstea, Barrois win - 0 views

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    Only two matches could be played in Barcelona Ladies Open before heavy rains washed whole day play.
Mari Kohider

Ping Pong area - 0 views

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    This site is about ping pong history, rackets, balls, rules and other useful stuff. Help to choose what to dress, how to play ping pong and how to choose ping pong racket and when start to play.
mark henry

Grand Prix Hassan II 2014 Schedule - 0 views

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    Grand Prix Hassan II 2014 Schedule of Play - Grand Prix Hassan II 2014 finals results, atp order of play, prize money, grand prix hassan ii 2014 schedule, players, grand prix hassan ii tennis dates, draw, timings, grand prix hassan ii tennis rounds, singles & doubles champions.
Luca Godano

Mental tennis preparation | the online resource on how to improve your mental attitude ... - 0 views

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    Blog containing articles about mental preparation for playing tennis. The Author shares all his experiencies and knolewdge about the topic.
Newage Scribe

Overcoming Mental Hurdles in the Heat of a Match - Tennis Now - 0 views

  • Winning is very important to tough-minded players, but they also understand a steady process leads to desired results. They believe establishing “keys to performance” provides them every opportunity to beat opponents in difficult situations. Focusing on results hinders motivation, resiliency and effort, causing many players to fold when their back is against the wall. Outcome-oriented thoughts drain limited the energy and attention resources necessary to obtain peak performance. Keys to performance serve as a reminder of how to win each point during the match. Process-oriented thoughts allow the athlete to stay in the moment and maximize potential by placing an emphasis on effort. Positive mental refreshments allow the player to prevail in all situations. Examples include: “Keep moving your feet” “Play in rhythm” “Be aggressive with each point” “Focus on specific targets throughout the match” “Regroup between points and stay in control” The duration and intensity of these thoughts differentiates competitors at the highest level. Process-oriented thoughts help channel useful information to the body. Elite players feel the magnitude of the moment, but they thrive on executing a plan and being fully engaged with each shot. There is a time and place to dwell on bad breaks, difficult conditions and other excuses, but not during the heat of a match.
Julie Radachy

What do you like about tennis? - 9 views

What are some of the things that you like about playing the game of tennis?

started by Julie Radachy on 08 May 08 no follow-up yet
mark henry

Family Circle Cup 2014 Schedule - 0 views

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    Family Circle Cup 2014 Schedule of Play
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