Not a fan of the chips and moonshots but you've got to do what you've got to do and she showed some lovely intent on a lot of those forehands, really taking the ball on.
When she (finally) retires, she should retrain to be a coach on the psychological side. Her resilience and resourcefulness as evidenced from snippets from people who know more about her on this board are incredible. She really would be an inspirational person to have beside you from the sound of it.
When she (finally) retires, she should retrain to be a coach on the psychological side. Her resilience and resourcefulness as evidenced from snippets from people who know more about her on this board are incredible. She really would be an inspirational person to have beside you from the sound of it.
Really well done!
I think she already acts as an informal mentor for many, and she is certainly the person who supports her peers on some of the tougher issues. So I agree with you, I think she would potentially be really good at this.
When she (finally) retires, she should retrain to be a coach on the psychological side. Her resilience and resourcefulness as evidenced from snippets from people who know more about her on this board are incredible. She really would be an inspirational person to have beside you from the sound of it.
Really well done!
I think she already acts as an informal mentor for many, and she is certainly the person who supports her peers on some of the tougher issues. So I agree with you, I think she would potentially be really good at this.
I don't know much about her, but the obvious question for me is, if her mental side is so good, why didn't she get higher than 240?