Things slow down, the ball seems a lot bigger and you feel like you have more time. Everything computes - you have options, but you always take the right one.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are days when I go out on the court and I feel like I can't miss a ball.
But just maybe sometimes being even more patient. Even though I thought I did that much better this year, and sometimes, you know, make my opponents play that one extra ball, and just knowing how to play the big points better.
When I've been playing my best golf, I feel like everything's so slow.
I want the ball for 90 minutes. When I don't have the ball, I go high pressing because I want the ball.
The more you see, the more you're going to learn. Just got to take advantage of the opportunity and get ready to play ball.
I feel that every time I get the ball at the moment I am going to score.
When you lose the ability to step up and hit the ball as hard and as far as you want, that also affects your ability to will the ball to go where you want it to go, if you know what I mean.
I like to juggle with one ball at a time. Then I put the ball down and do nothing for extended periods of time.
I think one thing as far as my learning curve and what I'm learning - there is a time to take a sack, and then there is also a time to try to find a way to maybe throw the ball at a receiver's feet.
There are periods when you feel really good. You feel the ball is bigger. The court is larger. You feel like you can't miss. And then there are periods when you feel, 'OK, I'm not feeling great.' But I still need to try to find a way to win.
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