Do you make a lot of unnecessary unforced errors? Do you wish you knew exactly the right time to stay steady, put pressure on your opponent or go for an outright winner? Have you been playing for years or even decades, but you’re still not quite sure of making the correct decisions in play?

The reason you’re likely stuck in these situations is because you’re simply focusing on the wrong things. Well, here’s a thought to consider:

IT’S WHAT YOU CAN’T SEE THAT WILL BEAT YOU.

Most players, especially at the club level, are almost exclusively focusing on technique, or, trying to raise their level of play through highly predictable drills. And though you may become a better hitter or a smoother player during your lessons, do you find your game completely unravels in live-play situations or competitive matches?

What if we were to show you a simple yet powerful insight that will have an immediate impact on your match play performance?

This revolutionary insight will provide you a keen sense of understanding the tactical situation at hand. It will unlock your visual awareness and enable you to predict what ball is coming, even before your opponent contacts the ball. It’s not magic, it’s simply what we call anticipation. Being able to anticipate your opponent’s next shot will make the game feel slower since it will give you so

much more time. In other words, it’s like starting a race before the gun goes off.

Have you ever worked on anticipation? Do you think it’s only attainable to the very elite players in the game? Well, we have some great news for you.

YOU CAN LEARN TO ANTICIPATE LIKE A PRO.

It all begins with looking for the following important yet often unseen cues:

BALANCED

Your opponent is in a comfortable position and has plenty of time to set up for their next shot.


Expect a good quality shot from your opponent. You’ll likely be in a rally, counterattack or defensive mode of play. That means be prepared and stay alert!

OFF-BALANCED

Your opponent looks awkward and is lacking time to set up for their next shot.


Expect a weaker shot from your opponent. This will put you in a challenge or attack mode of play. That means be ready to put the pressure on or finish the point!

Read Your Opponent like a book! 

What if we were to show you a simple yet powerful insight that will have an immediate impact on your match play performance?