Hello all, anybost got any good advice on how I can control my nerves?
I've joined a local league for the first time ever and somehow have ended up being the captain of the second team. (We're doing well considering most of us have never played in competitions before) I've been getting in plenty of practice and my game is coming on nicely, however when it comes to the matches I'm a complete bag of nerves and as such my game falls apart and with it any confidence I might have with it.
As an example, on Monday of this week we had an interclub doubles match where the seeded players play each other, then the unseeded before a doubles game, after the seeded game we were 70 points down but I reduced that to 50 in my singles frame and then produced more goof stuff to win us the match (Which was against 2 good players!), however the very next night we had a league match and despite going into it feeling hugely confident after my previous nights performance the nerves kicked in and I was next to useless and despite some great pots I played woefully bad....
I'm goign to be getting some tuition on Sunday from a guy who was the area coach for 20 years and will be picking his brains but wondered if any of you had any advice?
I tried to calm myself with a beer and whisky but it didn't really help....
I've joined a local league for the first time ever and somehow have ended up being the captain of the second team. (We're doing well considering most of us have never played in competitions before) I've been getting in plenty of practice and my game is coming on nicely, however when it comes to the matches I'm a complete bag of nerves and as such my game falls apart and with it any confidence I might have with it.
As an example, on Monday of this week we had an interclub doubles match where the seeded players play each other, then the unseeded before a doubles game, after the seeded game we were 70 points down but I reduced that to 50 in my singles frame and then produced more goof stuff to win us the match (Which was against 2 good players!), however the very next night we had a league match and despite going into it feeling hugely confident after my previous nights performance the nerves kicked in and I was next to useless and despite some great pots I played woefully bad....
I'm goign to be getting some tuition on Sunday from a guy who was the area coach for 20 years and will be picking his brains but wondered if any of you had any advice?
I tried to calm myself with a beer and whisky but it didn't really help....
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