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. There are many things that you want to remember, because each element can be the key difference in the outcome of your match. 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 a nagging injury, or having an off day or whatever else he might be dealing with. Remember that it's not all on you. You have to be different from the majority and a good part of being different is having the guts to practice your weaknesses. The question is why don't the vast majority do it? They seem content to continue hitting their favoured strokes, perhaps because it feels good or it's easier. One time about five years ago my forehand went off the boil and my ranking slipped. I practiced and practiced but still it wasn't going for me - then the coach I was working with at the time (some of you might remember him if you're British - Chris Wilkinson) told me to concentrate on hitting out in front. I cannot emphasize this point enough; it's so simple but yet so often over-looked. You always want to remember that although you may be nervous, your opponent may be just as nervous as you are,

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