If you watch Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka, the way the ball comes off the racket is totally different.
“If you watch Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka, the way the ball comes off the racket is totally different.”
— Jennifer Brady · Ball
The World Motivation
If you watch Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka, the way the ball comes off the racket is totally different.
“If you watch Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka, the way the ball comes off the racket is totally different.”
— Jennifer Brady · Ball
If you watch Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka, the way the ball comes off the racket is totally different.
When you reach a certain point I feel like you have to go outside and find your own resources and coach and trainer in order to make it to the top.
I was thinking about finding a coach and I was able to find a coach and he was based out of Germany, and I had no problem going over there training if I know this is worth it and is going to make me better. The worst that could happen is I don't like it. I really, really enjoyed it and was able to get a lot better.
I was at an academy for basically my whole life when I played tennis, so I had the same schedule every single day.
I think I'd much rather have a wooden stick and metallic ball than a real dire wolf on set.
By that time I was thinking a little about pro ball and hopeful that someone would draft me.
I know what I bring to the table: my ability to shoot the ball, defend multiple positions, play multiple positions, two through the four.
If Lukaku is not as good as others with his first touch, then give him a ball that he can handle.
If you're guarded, you drive the ball or move the ball and make a quick decision, and help someone else.
I would say playing doubles is great for, you know, just in general. For the singles game, as well. You're able to work on returns, serves, aggressive playing. Also able to practice pressure situations.