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Also tape some of your matches to see how you beat yourself and learn to reduce that.To point this towards the silly side of things, at SPiN, when I used to go there, there were a few guys who would do some fun and funny things. Every been beaten by someone playing with a giant lollipop? Or a shoe? Or a small plank of wood? Or a cell phone?
If you want to improve, there is no shortcut. Train. Train more. And train the random element and game simulation. So much of tactics and performance in match play is reading the situation well and fast enough. So when you train the random element you are training brain processing speed and the ability to make good decisions in the middle of competitive play.
And in addition to drills with randomness, drills where you have to move some to get to the ball, simple enough you can do them quite a while without missing, and gradually increasing difficulty as your mobility increases. Lose weight if needed.
Learn some good serves. Free points are free. Pay better players if necessary in order to practice returning good serves.
Obey The Rules. That goes without saying. Especially Rule 88.
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