After a game, i always asked myself, oh, what could i have done better. I would go into the practice hall and find people to practise with. And then that's how i got better, just spending time practising when i travel to places that i'm unfamiliar with. It's always like to act my opponent. What were you doing when you played me? Because i had a lot of problems with that. Ad ni, tell you the baen,. i saw your forehand was weak, or i saw you weren't moving correctly to the fore or the transition between back and franc was slow. So it's always good to ask your apponent, because sometimes dn realize

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