John,
You are the Carl Sagan of Tennis, endlessly seeking new frontiers. I am completing my series on general tactics, but want to open a discussion of working a match. I'm curious as to the different theories of how players think under certain matchplay situations.
For example, would a player play more aggressively, or more conservatively, in the very next return game, if he had just been broken? Would a player begin playing his game right from the beginning, or go after his opponent's weakness, even if it was not his best tactic? When would I change my forehand to forehand pattern, even if it was working well, so my opponent would not get comfortable camping out on the forehand side? Do I play more consistent or more aggressive on big points, and is that dependent on my own gamestyle, or on the score? You don't have to answer these specific questions but, I'm seeking opinions on all the different ways to approach a match, that don't have to do with individual point tactics.
Hope this proves enlightening. Great SITE!
You are the Carl Sagan of Tennis, endlessly seeking new frontiers. I am completing my series on general tactics, but want to open a discussion of working a match. I'm curious as to the different theories of how players think under certain matchplay situations.
For example, would a player play more aggressively, or more conservatively, in the very next return game, if he had just been broken? Would a player begin playing his game right from the beginning, or go after his opponent's weakness, even if it was not his best tactic? When would I change my forehand to forehand pattern, even if it was working well, so my opponent would not get comfortable camping out on the forehand side? Do I play more consistent or more aggressive on big points, and is that dependent on my own gamestyle, or on the score? You don't have to answer these specific questions but, I'm seeking opinions on all the different ways to approach a match, that don't have to do with individual point tactics.
Hope this proves enlightening. Great SITE!
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