Elite tennis is far more than a contest of serves and returns. It is a living laboratory where resilience is tested, focus is sharpened, and lifelong growth takes shape. Beneath the surface of dazzling forehands and championship trophies lies a discipline that molds the body and the mind. Players who rise to the top of this demanding sport learn lessons that reach far beyond the boundaries of the court. Resilience: The Art of Bouncing Back Tennis is a game of recovery. No matter how skilled the player, every match includes moments of struggle, frustration, and even failure. What separates the elite from the average is skill, but the ability to recover—point by point, match by match, season by season. Resilience in tennis begins with accepting imperfection. Even the most significant players lose games, sets, and tournaments. What matters is how they respond. After every loss, champions return to training courts with renewed determination, studying what went wrong and working to fix it....
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