“The only thing worse than missing an easy shot in tennis is having it put a seed of doubt into your mind about the next time you’re in that same situation. Making mistakes is part of both tennis and life in general, but how can you keep their occurrence from destroying your confidence and forcing you to play tight, tentative tennis? In today’s episode of the podcast I’ll give you the three “essentials” to reacting to unforced errors the best way possible so that you can continue playing confident, high quality tennis even during adversity!”
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