The last week or more, I've played 3 or 4 matches (just friendly matches, not league or tournament) in which I suffered almost identical fates: Played the bulk of each set well against a worthy opponent, get to 4-4 or thereabouts, and then in a crucial game, set up the points just the way I want, and blow the payoff/putaway shot (shank an overhead or miss a forehand cross-court volley deep by inches, for example). Or...
my opponents have been making excellent but unlikely low-percentage shots in these games (e.g., baseline half-volley inside-out forehand winner off my deep, aggressive inside-out forehand , his shot landing deep, low & flat to within inches of my backhand corner; or stinging topspin cross-court backhand passing shot off a deep, low approach shot on which I come in and cover the line (his backhand is his weakness))...or, I serve-volley off a solid, deep spin serve to the backhand in ad court, come in, he floats a slice backhand return to the middle of the court, I hit an inside-out backhand volley (since I'm covering the line) that skids low and deep, but he races to his forehand and flicks a winning down-the-line passing shot that barely clears the net and lands within inches of the line (past me) even though I've raced to cover the line--all but a teeny margin in which his forehand passes me.
Each time I have to simply say, Good shot! And figure, well, I've played the point the right way, but he just played it better, and if he can keep doing that, then he deserves to win. But it's happening too consistently and too frequently, and I'm starting to get a complex about it.
Yesterday, serving 4-5 , after opening the court to opponent's backhand and drawing the short ball I wanted on 2 different points, I hit 2 forehands that hit the tape @ the top of the net and fell on my side, on what would have been winning forehands.
Maybe I'm forcing things a bit, going too hard too early for the payoff shot, rather than just playing forcing shots at a more consistent level of aggression and w/ better margins for error and letting the winners take care of themselves.
Partly I'm thinking outloud here. But mainly, I'm looking for thoughts on the subject. Anybody got any words of wisdom or food for thought?
Thanks,
Adam
my opponents have been making excellent but unlikely low-percentage shots in these games (e.g., baseline half-volley inside-out forehand winner off my deep, aggressive inside-out forehand , his shot landing deep, low & flat to within inches of my backhand corner; or stinging topspin cross-court backhand passing shot off a deep, low approach shot on which I come in and cover the line (his backhand is his weakness))...or, I serve-volley off a solid, deep spin serve to the backhand in ad court, come in, he floats a slice backhand return to the middle of the court, I hit an inside-out backhand volley (since I'm covering the line) that skids low and deep, but he races to his forehand and flicks a winning down-the-line passing shot that barely clears the net and lands within inches of the line (past me) even though I've raced to cover the line--all but a teeny margin in which his forehand passes me.
Each time I have to simply say, Good shot! And figure, well, I've played the point the right way, but he just played it better, and if he can keep doing that, then he deserves to win. But it's happening too consistently and too frequently, and I'm starting to get a complex about it.
Yesterday, serving 4-5 , after opening the court to opponent's backhand and drawing the short ball I wanted on 2 different points, I hit 2 forehands that hit the tape @ the top of the net and fell on my side, on what would have been winning forehands.
Maybe I'm forcing things a bit, going too hard too early for the payoff shot, rather than just playing forcing shots at a more consistent level of aggression and w/ better margins for error and letting the winners take care of themselves.
Partly I'm thinking outloud here. But mainly, I'm looking for thoughts on the subject. Anybody got any words of wisdom or food for thought?
Thanks,
Adam
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