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		<title>By: Tennis dude</title>
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		<description>I have problems with nervousness and over thinking when i am in a match. During practice, I always do significantly better than in a game. Just a few days ago i was playing my first game of this season against one of my teammates of similar skill. I started off 0 - 2, during that time I knew it was all in my head. when i tried to change the way i thought i was able to come back 2-2. Is there a way that i can always start a game and finish it with that successful form of thought? Thank you</description>
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