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We are friends. Playing a pickleball game. One of us will win and one of us will lose. That is just the way of things.
Imagine a world where you went into the game like this:
1. I know that no matter what, either my team or my friends opposite me on the court will be able to celebrate the win.
2. I also know that no matter what, the other one of us will walk away with something to add to their games.
I was reminded of this take on the succinct, “win or learn” idea this past weekend at the conclusion of the French Open semi-final. Specifically, Janik Sinner had just lost after a back-and-forth battle with his respected adversary, Carlos Alcaraz.
While Janik was disappointed at not winning – perfectly normal – he was able to immediately reframe the loss as an opportunity. He knows that there is a lot of tennis left in him, and in Carlos. And that they will meet again. Between now and then, Janik has the opportunity to work on his game so that the next time, Carlos is the one who leaves with a lesson to work on.
Having this sort of improved perspective can:
· help all of us avoid the needless downside when we, unavoidably, lose one or more pickleball games, and
· actually gain from the experience so that we can continue to grow as players.
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Check out our Academy courses: https://betterpickleball.com/academy/
The Pickleball System- https://betterpickleball.com/system/
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Be well
Tony
By Tony Roig4.8
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We are friends. Playing a pickleball game. One of us will win and one of us will lose. That is just the way of things.
Imagine a world where you went into the game like this:
1. I know that no matter what, either my team or my friends opposite me on the court will be able to celebrate the win.
2. I also know that no matter what, the other one of us will walk away with something to add to their games.
I was reminded of this take on the succinct, “win or learn” idea this past weekend at the conclusion of the French Open semi-final. Specifically, Janik Sinner had just lost after a back-and-forth battle with his respected adversary, Carlos Alcaraz.
While Janik was disappointed at not winning – perfectly normal – he was able to immediately reframe the loss as an opportunity. He knows that there is a lot of tennis left in him, and in Carlos. And that they will meet again. Between now and then, Janik has the opportunity to work on his game so that the next time, Carlos is the one who leaves with a lesson to work on.
Having this sort of improved perspective can:
· help all of us avoid the needless downside when we, unavoidably, lose one or more pickleball games, and
· actually gain from the experience so that we can continue to grow as players.
Join our email list- https://betterpickleball.com/
Register for the upcoming summit- https://www.pickleballsummit.com/
Check out our Academy courses: https://betterpickleball.com/academy/
The Pickleball System- https://betterpickleball.com/system/
Check out Total Pickleball, Use code Better10 at checkout- https://www.totalpickleball.com/?from=wepic
Be well
Tony

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