Jul 09, 2014
Nineteen year old Australian tennis player, Nick Kyrgios, has been lauded in recent times for his confident win at Wimbledon over world number one, Rafael Nadal. Kyrgios was then defeated in the quarter finals by Canadian Milos Raonic; up in a big way then down and gone (but hopefully not for good). Of course, it could be easy to say Nadal had a bad game perhaps, but most commentators are saying that Kyrgios played a truly great game. So how can a player keep that consistency like a Federer or a Sampras? More importantly, how can we as presenters consistently hit the ‘sweet spot’? Let’s quickly get three obvious ideas about these tennis players:- They are gifted;
- They practice, and
- They are hungry for it.
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