Before the point Take deep breaths. Do not get nervous. You are just as good as your opponent or you wouldn’t be in this situation. Never fear your opponent, or be scared to make your shots. Think about your opponents weakness–does he/she have a week backhand? How are their vollys? Serves? You will need to exploit these weaknesses during the tiebreak. Starting the point Serve a high percentage serve with a lot of spin. A perfect serve would be to slice or kick the serve out wide. The serve should be just a bit more potent than your second serve (if you have a decent second serve). If you can, kick the ball to the weaker hand of the opponent. If your returning, you want to hit nice solid return, but do not blast the ball. The goal is just to get the point started. As the poin Best Creatine ts go on, and your lead becomes bigger, you can hit out on your serve, or return, more. During the point: When the point starts, hit in high percentage patterns. Don’t be afraid to hit out, however that doesn’t mean go for lines. You want to hit nice deep balls with lots of spin. The balls should land somewhere in no-mans land. Use your spin to put yourself on the offense by moving your opponent around. Be patient, do be in a rush to attack. Keep working your opponent in high percentage patterns. Its not wise to go for the big shot during the rally off the baseline. Its low percentage and it will bring your confidence down if you miss–not to mention put you behind in the breaker. These are things you can’t afford, because points are limited. Attacking Attack all short balls.