A wonderful example of a key lesson which many do not learn. Or if they learn it, they do not have the self-discipline.
Knowledge is good and potentially valuable. But the value is only realized when the knowledge is used carefully and selectively.
Being a great returner is all about problem solving đź‘€
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) April 29, 2021
On his 51st birthday, remembering @AndreAgassi's fascinating method of reading one of the best serves in the world...
(via @Unscriptd) pic.twitter.com/U3I1TcjZuO
The hardest part was not letting him know that I knew this. I had to resist the temptation of reading his serve for the majority of the match and choose the moments when I was going to use that information on a given point.
It is not what you know. It is how well you use what you know.
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