In Roddick's win over Gonzalez, he is quoted as being very angry at himself at key moments in the match, e.g.,:
"Stupid idiot," he yelled early in the fourth set, when he was in trouble.
"I'm not going anywhere," he said, sitting by himself after letting four set points slip away in the fourth set.
Of course, we have no way of knowing if this self-deprecation really helped or hindered him, but, as a coach, wouldn't you tell a player to knock off that kind of negative self-talk? Thanks.
"Stupid idiot," he yelled early in the fourth set, when he was in trouble.
"I'm not going anywhere," he said, sitting by himself after letting four set points slip away in the fourth set.
Of course, we have no way of knowing if this self-deprecation really helped or hindered him, but, as a coach, wouldn't you tell a player to knock off that kind of negative self-talk? Thanks.
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