Decalogue of the tennis player:
Do not insult you when you make a mistake and do not rooting against yourself .
Support in a more positive your commitment, even when the ball is out or you’re down.
Don’t shout out against you, you will play worse.
Play with joy, and freely make the choices you want to do.
Do not criticize others as they play just to show you understand tennis.
Support less skilled friends of your Tennis Club, they need to feel your support.
Remember that excessive tension is harmful, you’re not playing the Wimbledon final.
Have fun, use humor to reduce the fear of making a bad impression on others.
At the end of the game, do not tell you that you are deeply disappointed and you’ll stop playing.
Accept the defeats even more than you burn more.
Do not give always blame to the racket, weather or to bad luck .
Remember that you control the technique and tactic and not vice versa.
Do not show your behavior with lack of respect for others, whether they are teammates or opponents.
Show them the respect in all your behavior on the court.
Don’t blame your mistakes to your opponent.
It is you who have not been able to respond to a stroke or you have not adapted to that type of game.
Do not make the same mistake, do not insist on a shot that today doesn’t come out .
When mistakes do something different and change how you play.
Do not play to close the game as soon as possible .
Take the time needed to build the point and think.