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Home / Sports / Tennis Star's Secret: The Power of a Goldfish Mind

Tennis Star's Secret: The Power of a Goldfish Mind

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Iva Jovic employs a "goldfish memory" technique to forget points quickly.
  • The 18-year-old has advanced to the semifinals of the ASB Classic.
  • Jovic's mental strategy helped her win a tough quarter-final match.
Tennis Star's Secret: The Power of a Goldfish Mind

Iva Jovic, an 18-year-old tennis player and the third seed at the ASB Classic, has advanced to the semifinals. She attributes her recent success to a "goldfish memory" approach, a mental strategy focused on quickly moving past points, whether won or lost.

This technique, developed over the past year, allows Jovic to refocus on the immediate next point or game, a crucial skill in tennis. She emphasizes that perfection is unattainable, and controlling only the present moment is key to turning matches around and maintaining a competitive edge.

Jovic's "move on, don't dwell" philosophy was evident in her quarter-final victory. She secured a win against Sofia Costoulas in a closely contested match, showcasing the impact of her unique mental fortitude on court.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Iva Jovic is an 18-year-old tennis player who has reached the ASB Classic semifinals using a "goldfish memory" strategy to quickly forget points and refocus.
For Iva Jovic, 'goldfish memory' means forgetting points quickly to concentrate on the next play, crucial for dealing with the ups and downs of a match.
Iva Jovic won her quarter-final match at the ASB Classic by employing her "goldfish memory" technique, demonstrating its effectiveness.

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