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Knowing how to diffuse an anxious situation and maintain mental composure will help you win many more close encounters.
Published Sep 29, 2024
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Andrey Rublev often struggles to control his emotions during tense parts of a match.
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Jasmine Paolini frequently diffuses anxious moments with a smile or relaxed facial expression.
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