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Understanding the Demands of the Game - Match Flow and Momentum
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  • 1

    Introduction
  • 2

    Presentation Aims
  • 3

    Tennis Move On but the Journey Stays the Same
  • 4

    How do Tennis Matches Progress?
  • 5

    How Djokovic Describes a Match
  • Lesson 6:
    Match Flow Associated Phrases

  • 7

    Flow of the Match Diagram Examples
  • 8

    Flow of the Match Video Example
  • 9

    How Powerful Momentum can be
  • 10

    3 Areas of Momentum
  • 11

    Turning Points
  • 12

    Understanding Tennis Scoring
  • 13

    Understanding the Demands of the Game
  • 14

    Mirroring the Journey of the Game in Practice
  • 15

    Mirroring the Turning Points
  • 16

    In Training
  • 17

    Reviewing Matches
  • 18

    Test of the Day
  • 19

    Key Takeaways
  • 20

    Closing Thoughts
  • 21

    Q&A
  • Chapter 1: Certificate
  • 22

    Certificate Information

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Understanding the Demands of the Game - Match Flow and Momentum

USPTA WCVC Tennis matches are dynamic events that go through phases as the match develops. Sudden changes can occur when momentum surges. The aim of the presentation is to explain the nature of competitive matches, and how developing players and parents of players can think about competitive tennis. Part of a wider, very comprehensive work on Match Flow and Momentum, this serves as an introduct...

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