Gail Jones on June 3rd, 2010

Tennis psychology is the same as understanding the make-up of your opponent’s mind and gauging the effect of your own strategy on his/her head and also understanding the psychological effects resulting from the various external causes on your own mind.

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Owen Jones on May 27th, 2010

It is fairly usual for every individual to try hard for occupational advancement and development. It makes individuals think that all of their hard work and study has paid off and a promotion is certainly the best reward that a business individual can obtain.

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Gail Jones on April 17th, 2010

I expect that this, my first dissertation on the fundamentals of tennis, will be found useful by both novices and experts alike in the tennis world. I am trying to arouse interest in the student of the game of tennis by a somewhat lengthy discussion of match play, which I hope will cast a new light on the sport of tennis.

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Rhys Jones on April 12th, 2010

I picked up one of those ‘Golfing for Women’ type magazines the other week and got to asking myself where these women actually live, who wear the golf apparel shown in women’s golf magazines? I have never seen women, not even the pros, dressed in such expensive and flamboyant clothing.

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Gail Jones on April 4th, 2010

The hard-hitting, erratic, net-rushing player is a creature of impulse. There is no real system to his/her game, no comprehension of your game. He will make brilliant coups on the spur of the moment, largely by instinct; but there is no, mental power of consistent thinking. It is an interesting type of character.

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