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Mental Tennis Toughness: Win Those Big Tennis Matches
When you are preparing for a big tennis match, it can be quite tought to stay focused and keep your head straight. There are many things that you want to remember, because each element can be the key difference in the outcome of your match. We all know that tennis is a very physical game, but it is even more a mental game. By learning tennis mind techniques and tips that will give you the advantage, you will always have the control during the big matches.
How to control your nerves
You always want to remember that although you may be nervous, your opponent may be just as nervous as you are, if not even more nervous than you. This is especially true if your opponent is ranked higher than you are. He is expected to win and is thrust into the spotlight in this way. So, he has everything to lose, and you have everything to gain. By being aware of this simple mind shift, you can become less nervous and hopefully your opponent's nerves will go haywire.
Remember that your opponent is in big match, and competing just as you are. He even might be worrying about things you couldn't even imagine. You never know when they might be dealing with a nagging injury, or having an off day or whatever else he might be dealing with. Remember that it's not all on you.
Start Off Easy
When you're playing in a large and important match, many players make the mistake of starting off by playing with super shots and big plays. However, what happens most of the time is that this might cause you to over play and make mistakes that could cost you the game. By simply starting out easy, and playing normally, you'll become more relaxed as the time passes. This will allow you to take advantage of moment where you can be in control of the game. Don't come out trying to make outstanding shots - simply play efficiently and keep your head cool and you will have the upper hand in big matches.
Don't Be Intimidated
When you're playing in a big match, remember that you're simply playing with a ball on your side of the court. You're not playing your opponent's reputation, their name, or anything else. You're working with the ball on your side of the court and nothing else. This is a great way to stay focused so that you can deal with any sort of situation in the game and also so that you can take advantage of your opponent's weaknesses.
Another thing that will help you to keep from being intimidated is to stay competitive. Take advantage of all the opportunities when they arise and use them to tip the game in your favor. This is something that great players always stay ready for. By utilizing these tips and ideas you will stay ahead of the game.
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Undertaker vs HBK, If these two collide at Wrestlemania will it be a major let down or another great match? BQ?
BQ - Who will be the next number one contender for the Sheamus' WWE Championship?
I don't believe the same match will take place AGAIN at Wrestlemania 26, so I prefer RAW the edition of 4th Jan.
This match shouldn’t happen or at least not this year. Who wants to see Undertaker beat Shawn Michaels again at Wrestlemania? The only way this match should ever happen is if they have a different outcome. How can you call Shawn Michaels “Mr. Wrestlemania” anymore if he loses to Undertaker back to back at Wrestlemania? They are both better off wrestling different opponents this year. I want to see Undertaker vs. John Cena like the rumors have said over the last few months. As for HBK I want him to wrestle HHH in a face vs. face match up for the WWE title.
There have been rumors this year that Shawn wanted to retire at this year’s Wrestlemania, but JR said on his blog said that Shawn was looking to wrestle a few more years. Why wouldn’t he? He works a limited schedule, doesn’t go to house shows, and there has been talks that he will be taking another 4-month break after Wrestlemania this year.
As for retirement matches, I don’t think the WWE should be doing these angles anymore unless the wrestler really wants to hang it up for good. Look at some of the past retirement matches.
1. Macho Man vs. The Ultimate Warrior – Savage lost and went on to wrestle for another 8 years after he lost his career.
2. Triple H vs. Mic Foley – Mic Foley took time off but is still wrestling today in TNA.
3. Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair – Ric Flair just wrestled in Australia and might be going to TNA with Hogan.
4. CM Punk vs. Jeff Hardy - I bet in a year or two when Jeff Hardy has his life together he will be back in wrestling.
As for Undertaker and Shawn Michaels when they’re ready to hang it up for good it should be a huge celebration. Not just an angle that is picked up three months before Wrestlemania. Also it should not be until they want to hang it up for good, because who wants to see one of them retire just to come back a year later somewhere else.
With the recent ramblings of HBK on monday's RAW broadcast there is a strong possibility that there will be a rematch of the Wrestlemania 25 classic.
The question I have is simple, "Do you even want to see the rematch to begin with?
Personally, I do not. Not at all. The first one was so epic, such a monumental moment in the history of professional wrestling and in the respective performer's careers. It was perfect and had everyone, die-hards and casuals alike going into a frenzy - sitting on the edge of their seats. It was magical.
I think a rematch will accomplish nothing and just end up watering down the previous effort. Because we all know how it works in the WWE, there is always a third installment to "settle it once and for all". I believe having a rematch will be just as big of a mistake if Ric Flair were to return to the ring
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So, this is going to obviously be on the January 4th, 2009 Raw show. The WWE doesn't have the balls to run the same main attraction at WrestleMania two years in a row, no matter the performers, and rightfully so. I'm turned off by the notion of Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels again at WrestleMania because
1) The match will attempt to match up with last year's effort, and fail miserably. Like Hogan vs Andre at WM 3, and then a year later they had a rematch at WM 4 and that match s*cked balls big time.
2) Or they will try to put some shitty stipulation on the match, and have some emotional theme running over the match, and we're going to have enough of that the next time Triple H and Michaels fight.
So this is going to be on the 1/4 Raw because at Wrestlemania 26 is going to be all about Cena vs. Undertaker. Or that's how it should be.
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