How to search for your opponent's weakness?

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  1. Cheung

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    JR,

    I was re-reading your website. In it you have one of the tips of the month.

    It says "search for your oppponents weaknesses".

    How do you first go about finding your opponent's weaknesses if you already lost the first 5 points of the match?

    Are there any shots to try and play first?

    (Thanks);)
     
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    Patience!

    It´s all in the patience and confidence in your own play.

    Through repeated experiences with trying to find your opponents weaknesses you´ll get better and better in finding them.

    Losing the first 5 points in the match don´t mean that the match is lost. Maybe you just haven´t got the right from the start or that you were a bit unlucky in the beginning.

    The most important point in a match is in the second half of the second set. It´s here that a lot of matches is turned around or decided.

    Jonas
     

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