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The Fear of Winning in Tennis: How to Overcome it (Match Analysis Verdasco vs Nadal Australian Open 2009)

The Fear of Winning in Tennis: How to Overcome it (Match Analysis Verdasco vs Nadal Australian Open 2009)

FromThe Players' Lounge (Tennis Podcast)


The Fear of Winning in Tennis: How to Overcome it (Match Analysis Verdasco vs Nadal Australian Open 2009)

FromThe Players' Lounge (Tennis Podcast)

ratings:
Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The fear of winning... We have all at least once faced it. On the eve of the Australian Open, first Slam of the year, let's discuss the topic of fear of winning, how it comes unannounced at the worst possible time, and how to face it by analyzing one of the most iconic matches of the tournament: the 2009 semi-final between Verdasco and Nadal. You can watch the highlights or the whole match by typing this on Youtube: Verdasco Nadal Australian Open 2009The themes of this episode are:-What is the fear of losing ?-When does it happen ?-How to accept it ?-What strategies you can use to manage it betterDon't hesitate to subscribe and follow The Players' Lounge podcast on Instagram @theplayersloungepodcast and Facebook! 
Released:
Feb 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (40)

The Players' Lounge is a tennis podcast that focuses on the mental aspect of the game. In this podcast you will get tips on: - How to become more confident on the tennis court;-How to build a winning mentality;- How to deal with pressure before and during a tennis match;- How to finance your tennis career ;- How to surround yourself with the right people;- How to prepare your "after-career"The podcast will also feature "case studies" around tennis icons such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic and many more... And interviews with the actors of the sport: players, coaches, parents, agents and anyone involved in a tennis player's career.