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Are there any sports other than tennis that the coach cannot advise during play or in between matches?
In tennis your coach must sit in the stands and is not allow to even talk to the player. Is there any other sport like this?
Hi in golf there's a rule that state that you may not get advice from any outside agency so if the golfer will ask he will endure penalties or disqualification - and in tennis they are not so holy they do have some hand signals or moves they make to help the player.
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How can i compose myself after I lose a tennis game badly?
After a play a game and maybe I lose, the professional thing to do is to congratulate your opponent and talk to the people who came to watch your game. Right? But when I lose a game, I feel like I'm about to cry. I try to hold it in and it doesn't work, so after my opponent leaves i go straight to my car. Then if anyone talks to me I burst out crying. I know this a horrible thing because, if I can't accept losing a little tennis match, I won't be able to handle dissappointments in life. So my question is do you know how I can keep my cool, and put on a happy face after a game? Thanks so much!
Well, you'll naturally keep your composure when you see there is nothing to really get upset about. But you have to ask yourself what it is about losing that is upsetting. Maybe take a moment and write down what those exact gut-wrenching feelings are that make losing so awful for you that you have to burst out crying. Then, like a lawyer questioning the validity of a witness on a stand, question those reasons for getting upset to see if they're as valid as you believe them to be.
For example, you might be emotionally married to the belief that you should be a better tennis player than what you are. Is that true? Should you be? Do really you know that it's best for you to be better than what you are right now? Is your whole life going to fall apart if you lose? Really look at how you react when you BELIEVE you should be better and you are not. It's the belief, not the fact that you play the way you currently do, that upsets you. Someone else could be at your level of play and realize that they are exactly where they need to be on their path to improving their game. They might at the end of a game go up to the winner and ask them seriously for pointers or a quick lesson. They might look at their tennis playing skills as objectively as a scientist running an experiment with no emotional attachment to the outcome.
The thing is, unless you directly examine your beliefs surrounding your playing, you'll just keep repeating the awful feelings after every game lost. The thing you may not understand is that those awful feelings are completely appropriate to have until you can let them go with understanding, and trying to mask over them with false serenity only makes you feel even worse because you don't respect yourself for having them.
Also, understand when you voluntarily play a game, there's going to be a winner and there's going to be a loser. If you don't like taking that chance, then be kind to yourself and don't play until you do. You take the risk of losing to help yourself improve your game or to just have fun, not to make yourself feel like crap at the end of it or to emptily feel better about yourself for not being the loser.


















can we quit talking about how safina is #1 without winning a slam and former #1 clijsters fresh return don't illustrate a depth in women's tennis … and talk about how 38yo kimiko date's return – after a ~12 year absence – illustrates a potential lack of depth more than anything? i'm rooting for date as much as anyone, but it seems if we're being critical of the women's tour, that should be the story.
weell if yu like her say if she losses she qoes on a date wit u