Winning Ugly
Mental Warfare in Tennis--Lessons from a Master
Summary:
The book provides strategic insights into the psychological aspects of tennis, offering readers tactics for outsmarting opponents on the court. It draws from the author's own experiences as a professional player and coach to teach players how to win matches by making smart, calculated decisions.
Key points:
1. Mental Strength: The book highlights the need for focus, stress management, and smart decision-making in tennis, not just physical prowess.
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