All good things come to an end, some unfortunately earlier than others. I am traveling back to TX this morning at 6am. A but disappointed with my Saturday performance. But I have to br honest, playing once a week and being overweight is not going to enable me to compete sharply with good players. I am much too slow and predictable and I am not longer getting exposure to the kinds of things that would keep me sharp. What does keep me competitive is my tactical acumen, but it isn't enough to make up for lack of ball feeling. That said, until I get a job again, the priority has to be finding a job and TT is going to take a back seat for sure.
But back to the tournament. We are in division 3 and unfortunately, probably as a result of a caffeine overdose, I am unable to sleep. This likely impacted me throughout the day as I didn't physically recover from the prior day and your sharpness is somewhat compromised when you don't sleep.
First match was against a team which my one of my best friends played for. My friend and I were unfortunate enough to play each other in the first match. Luckily for me we had exchanged texts at night so I knew for whatever reason he hadn't slept either.
We both largely know each other's attack patterns, but he seems to have been trained to play faster but other than his serves, he has lost a lot of his subterfuge. I lost the first game at deuce, but one of the things I have improved is my stability to backhand to backhand exchanges by using side top kaitai counters to confidently return attacks. He also loat his ability to keep the serves short with his main serves and got into a big hole in the 4th. He managed to find a short serve but the gap was too large and it was too late for his comeback. I won 3-1.
The next match was against one of his teammates. The teammate surprised me quite a bit as he remained consistent under the attacks I gave him and I ended up falling part before he did and he had a 7-3 lead. It then became 6-9 and I kept chipping away and got it to 8-9. My friend tried to call a timeout but my opponent waved it off and I won thr first game at deuce. While a timeout might not have changed the result, and I was on paper the lower rated player, they all knew that I was in reality the significantly stronger player and what my friend was trying to do was get the first game. I lost the second game at 9, and I just decided to simplify my game by slowing down the ball and increasing the spin or moving the ball around slow and dead. I won the last two games at 3 and 4.
I then faced the last teammate who was a LP chopper with.a ferocious forehand. He switched to LP because he didn't really like his backhand topspin and found chopping a good fit for his mobility. Excuse making time for me: one of the things that sucks about playing once or less a week in part time clubs is the lack of opponent variety and quality i am getting. That said, the biggest credit I will give my opponent is that I hardly scored any free points off the serve, which for me is very unusual against LP players. Regardless of result, I tend to get more than my fair share of netted serves. He won the first game 11-9, and I then went on a tear and won the next game 11-2 and had a massive lead in game 3 which he tried to overturn but still lost 11-8. However , I lost my concentration and he started putting the ball more and more on my forehand and with what became a theme for the day, I kept forgetting with long pips that I was dealing often with a dead balls after I pushed the ball to the pips. He got a good lead in the 4th and won 11-6 and despite my taking a lead in the 5th of 5-2, he got to match point at 10-8. I won the 9-10 point but looped a slow backhand off the table to give him the match and my first competitive loss of the weekend.
What was interesting about this loss was that my lowest rated teammate beat my friend 3-2 to seal the team match. It was a huge win for him and if I had won my match, my teammates victory would not have counted. And because of that, I had two teammates kinda hoping I lost. Should there be a rule against sending negative vibes to your teammates lol? Please share thoughts.
One team match down, three left in a long day.