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Millions of people
spend countless amounts of money and hours in
search for the perfect stroke, only to come to
the realization that the perfect form doesn’t
guarantee perfect results. Many find themselves
taken over by their desire to achieve perfect
from that they instead begin to play worse than
when they first began.
No one method works for everyone in life and
the same goes for tennis. For example if a
certain approach to a forehand tennis stroke
works for players like Andre Agassi doesn’t
imply that it will work for you. This is due to
the fact that when professional players play,
they use strokes and methods that work for their
individual playing techniques.
This is the reason no two
players play alike and have their own unique
style, and why the philosophy one method works
for all doesn’t work.
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