You would kill yourself with the pressure with 20 years old. The great champions never try to win everything, they go step by step and in each game they have their faith in their game to be proved once again to themselves.
I picked "other". First I wanted to write "be as Mirka, spot a very promising junior in the Olympic team and then enjoy watching tennis" but then I thought taking care of someone like Fed is too burdensome, being like Santoro is better-- get a decent ranking, go to all the interesting tournaments, lose in 2nd round and then, again, enjoy watching tennis :rocker2: :lol:
I picked "other". First I wanted to write "be as Mirka, spot a very promising junior in the Olympic team and then enjoy watching tennis" but then I thought taking care of someone like Fed is too burdensome, being like Santoro is better-- get a decent ranking, go to all the interesting tournaments, lose in 2nd round and then, again, enjoy watching tennis :rocker2: :lol:
i picked other , Tennis has a short career but i would want to win every match and try be as good as i could be and work hard, but i would need to have something to fall back on. I would play until i lost the ability to compete at a level i became comfortable at, whether that would be 250,s Challenger or futures is irrelivent. to get so good to retire in your 30,s you have to start very young, basically be pushed into it.
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