tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97061342613807674.post2608462550466550275..comments2023-09-03T05:53:32.970-05:00Comments on Tennis Fixation: Choosing Sides In DoublesKim at TennisFixationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03724052426715750156noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97061342613807674.post-55017405289478799432010-09-08T07:48:06.812-05:002010-09-08T07:48:06.812-05:00Hi TennisChick
Again, doing what's best for y...Hi TennisChick<br /><br />Again, doing what's best for your team will produce the best results. If my partner and I serve first, but are on the sunny side I always serve first. His serve is stronger, but he doesn't serve well on the sunny side. Tennis is all situational. There is not always one specific decision or answer that will win you matches. You must always be thinking and figure out what is happening with your opponents as well as your team and then do what's bestBrian Monteznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-97061342613807674.post-16586243822375648802010-09-06T09:44:00.217-05:002010-09-06T09:44:00.217-05:00Nice entry. One of the problems I have as a double...Nice entry. One of the problems I have as a doubles player is that I always like to serve first and get it out of the way. It helps me control my anxiety over being in a competitive situation.<br /><br />Recently I teamed up with my coach for some mixed doubles and he said that the stronger player should always serve first. I insisted that I wanted to serve first and I did win my game so he was OK with it. But afterward all of the guys teased me for choosing to serve first when I was not the stronger member of the team.tennischickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14542967574561107186noreply@blogger.com