What/How you can learn from playing match?

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  1. varunsuresh

    varunsuresh Regular Member

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    hi,

    i would like to know if i can improve my game my just playing matches?

    because the problem is that i go to play at school where our games sir is there. and its kinda like coaching. so he always makes us play doubles and singles and no other practice at all. i cant find any other place where i can get a free court to train myself.so please tell me if i can improve my game in anyway while playing matches!!!! thanks a lot !!!!!
     
  2. krisss

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    First of all , why is your thread called jumpsmash?

    Anyway - you can improve your game by playing games , and if people aroundd you give you tips etc . But the main way to train your game is by training . :D
     
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    varunsuresh Regular Member

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    sorry about the nameof the thread. i put the wrong name !!
     
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    title been edited to suit your question.
     
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    I have this problem myself. Before a match i choose a shot i was to practice. Then in the match i try to play it. For instance, a decepptive drop shot.
     
  6. skuo2003

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    You learn a lot of tactics and overall strategy from playing a match. Also, you learn how the footwork you practice normally translates to actual footwork during a match (assuming you normally do practice footwork, which you should). It's harder to work on shots during a match, but you can find out which shots you want to work on.
     

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