Showing posts with label Things Tennis Taught Me.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things Tennis Taught Me.. Show all posts

May 27, 2012

THINGS TENNIS TAUGHT ME // EARN IT

Awhile back, I posted a little essay about my life through tennis.  I alluded that I may or may not share a few of the tidbits that tennis taught me over the years.  Because the French Open starts today, I thought it might be fitting to share an aforementioned tidbit.

Rafael Nadal, photo here


Without further ado...

Tennis taught me that it feels exponentially better to earn something rather than have it handed to you.  I have won matches both ways.  There are very few of those giveaway matches that stick in my mind.  I have more than a handful of stories to tell about the matches that I had to fight for.  The match that my high school coach compared to weaving a noose around my opponents neck, because of its sheer ridiculousness in length. The marathon match of 14 tiebreakers that lead to my first tournament victory and a storm-the-courts situation from my team. The match that I lost while giving my top-seeded opponents a near heart attack and taking them to a tiebreaker. That match was memorable, and not solely because it was the last match of my career but because of the elation and pride that I felt for making them work for their success.

Tennis taught me that hard work does pay off eventually, if not immediately.  The wins that come from doing the time, from being a work horse, from slaving away - well, those are the best wins of all.  Does this adage ring true for you?

May 5, 2012

THINGS TENNIS TAUGHT ME // LIFE STORY


I owe who I am and what I value in large part to the sport of tennis.  The spring weather (and that I'll be heading home for a summer-ish break) has me longing for the tennis courts – the sound of balls bouncing and popping against the racket’s strings, the wind that whistles through the chain-linked fence.  Excuse me while I reminisce about the great sport for a while...