How to Start Your Points More Aggressively
In this tennis psychology video, you learn how to start the point out correctly so you are not giving your opponent the advantage.
Many tennis players struggle with playing tentatively early in the match because of fear of making mistakes. It is important to take your practice strokes to competition. Overcome your fear of failure to perform at your best.
If you play tentatively at the start of the point, you will not perform your best. Watch the video and learn how to be more aggressive at the start of each point and how to start the point and play your best tennis.
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