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The inner game of tennis by robert gallwey
The inner game of tennis by robert gallwey







His style was the opposite of someone like John McEnroe, who showed all of his emotions and then some. And when he won a point, he didn’t waste a lot of energy congratulating himself. When he got down, he knew he might need to push himself a little more, but he never worried too much or got too down on himself.

the inner game of tennis by robert gallwey

One of the keys to his success, he told me, is his incredible ability to keep his cool and remain calm.Īnyone who saw Roger play knows what he meant.

the inner game of tennis by robert gallwey the inner game of tennis by robert gallwey

When Roger Federer announced his retirement, I thought of a fascinating insight he once gave me into his playing style. The best guide to getting out of your own way









The inner game of tennis by robert gallwey