In tennis win who makes less mistakes. In Australia, Diokovic lost against Stanislas Wawrinka after more than five hours to have committed three errors more than his opponent. Karin Knapp lost for only two errors more than Sharapova. What should these matches teach players? In the court it does not matter how many mistakes you make, the important thing is to make one less than your opponent. At this point a match fought, in which they play even 100 points, one players can also win by committing even 30/40. This fact shows how important it’s for the players to accept their mistakes with the awareness that in a match won they will do may errors. Conversely, if after the first error you begin to speak against yourself and lose self-confidence, the effect will be to increase the probability of being wrong even more. To do mistakes, instead, is part of the physiology of the game. Typically, the winning player is the best to accept them.
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