Tennis Self-Coaching Series: "Playing the Score": Think like a Tennis Coach! Discover how not to lose a lead, battle back when you are down and a plan for closing out a set and match! Buy on Amazon

Tennis Self-Coaching Series: "Playing the Score": Think like a Tennis Coach! Discover how not to lose a lead, battle back when you are down and a plan for closing out a set and match!

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Book Details
Author(s) Larry Karageanes
ISBN / ASIN B01AM5ERD8
ISBN-13 978B01AM5ERD4
Marketplace France 🇫🇷
Description
Do you need help with these situations in a tennis match?
How not to lose a lead . . . (Ever been up 5-1 or 5-2 in a set and end up losing the set?)
How to think and play when you are behind . . . (do you usually lose quickly after being down in a set?)
How to close out a set or match . . . (do you get more nervous and have a hard time closing out a set or match?)
“Playing the Score” will help you think like a coach and learn what tennis coaches know, plus apply these coaching ideas and tips to your game during matches! You will discover proven tactics and techniques to practice and use when you are up in a set and how to make it easier to close it out. You will also learn how to handle being down in a set and ways to approach a match against a stronger player. Each chapter provides practice drills and or games and a key points section at the end for quick reference. “Playing the Score” is something new and easy to apply to quickly improve your match play!
There is a need for this information because in most tennis matches players don’t have the luxury of a courtside coach. Instead players must learn to coach from within for competing and developing the mental skills needed with regards to what is happening in their specific match.
Each chapter is focused on a situation that occurs in a tennis match. You will also find some valuable worksheets including; how to scout your opponent in the warm-up, how to develop your “go to” plays and more! Finally the last chapter includes tips and questions to ask for each changeover that can happen in a set based on the score. For example, if the score is 5-4 find out what should you be thinking during that changeover?
So read on and discover and develop your tennis coach within!
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