I've watched your matches and your training sessions. Practicing taking the ball early is good but that means you have put yourself in a situation so that you can do that. Every time you have a ball a little bit deeper on your backhand you take 2 steps back to hit it. It puts you automatically in a defensive position and you give up to much court space, you're opponent then steps in and finishes the point or at best you are in trouble and have to defend. You should practice moving sideways or even better cut the trajectory of the ball and step in. You strike the ball well, you are fit and you have motivation, keep it up and you'll get your points!
I actually think that was great advice from coach. All the elite players "get strong" not just physically but mentally. It separates the top tier players from the rest with the exception of Rublev. He is a work horse, often considered one hardest worker on tour, but he is not strong mentally. He would win a grand slam if he can get his emotions in check.
You were playing some high level tennis today mate! Just rember to keep it simple...Hit your serve and plus 1 well, return well and move well and you'll be knocking opponents off with ease👊👊 Keep going mate👊
I've watched your matches and your training sessions. Practicing taking the ball early is good but that means you have put yourself in a situation so that you can do that. Every time you have a ball a little bit deeper on your backhand you take 2 steps back to hit it. It puts you automatically in a defensive position and you give up to much court space, you're opponent then steps in and finishes the point or at best you are in trouble and have to defend. You should practice moving sideways or even better cut the trajectory of the ball and step in. You strike the ball well, you are fit and you have motivation, keep it up and you'll get your points!
I actually think that was great advice from coach. All the elite players "get strong" not just physically but mentally. It separates the top tier players from the rest with the exception of Rublev. He is a work horse, often considered one hardest worker on tour, but he is not strong mentally. He would win a grand slam if he can get his emotions in check.
Keep pushing Cam!
Thank you!!
You were smashing it! Was good to watch I liked your taking the ball earlier coming in nice footwork 🎉
Thanks so much! I could really feel a difference in this set. Just got to keep it going in training and hopefully it will happen naturally in matches.
Wow, you have improved so much from the last months, keep going💪💪
Thanks so much! Appreciate it 😃
You were playing some high level tennis today mate! Just rember to keep it simple...Hit your serve and plus 1 well, return well and move well and you'll be knocking opponents off with ease👊👊
Keep going mate👊
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Thanks so much for the support 👊