Tennis Legend

http://www.tennismindcamp.com/images/sampras_0.jpgShowing your excitement is a great thing… AFTER THE MATCH. That’s right, during a match, I recommend you put a lid on it and don’t let the world see your insides. You need to control them and keep them under wraps.

A great way to regulate and control your emotions during a match is to show no reaction at the end of a point. That’s right, keep your eyes on the prize so to speak, the win…

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Good ol’ Jake. Jack Kramer left this world on Saturday 12th September 2009.

Jack undoubtedly could be termed as the King of Tennis. He was the role model of billions of tennis enthusiasts. Players always tried to imitate him and amateurs followed his tips.

Jack Kramer did not die as a retired tennis player, he died as a risk taker, as an innovator, as a businessman, as a person who dared to move his own way.

Jack Kramer had a style of his own. Jack Kramer had so much of power and attitude in his personality that the most famous tennis rackets were sold under his name. Those who had witnessed the era after 1947 would know exactly what I mean.

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