Choosing Smarter Shots

Today’s my last post about consistency, at least for a while. As promised on Monday, I did a little poking around into the topic of shot selection. Poor shot selection is a major factor in a high unforced error count.

Here’s an elegant way I’ve seen shot selection explained: Assess what’s going on in the point–where you are, where your opponent is, and what options you have–and then choose the best of those options.

Here’s a simpler way to put it: Stop trying dumb shots. Continue reading “Choosing Smarter Shots”

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