Considerations on How to Finish off ‘Key Points’
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v19i53.551Keywords:
Finishing, Pressure, BehaviourAbstract
This article discusses how to finish off a point in a match. It provides examples of key points in a tennis match and describes the most common behaviour in tennis players. It also provides some brief psychological recommendations and behavioural patterns to address this issue in an efficient way.
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