Temperament Key To Atp Tennis Tournaments

With sports stars, including the top tennis players in the world, reaching heights never before thought achievable, and players able to reach very similar levels of ability and talent (take, for example, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer), the difference between success and failure at the top is increasingly being put down to an ability to control temperament when it really counts.

With stars at the top level of all sports increasingly turning to sports psychologists in order to help them keep their cool and take control of the mental aspects of their game, with a prime example of the success this can generate being Arsenals victory against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League, the use of a psychologist is perhaps something that both Serena Williams and Andy Roddick could have done with recently; both players saw US Open exits (granted Serenas last year being the more severe incident) aided by a loss of composure at the key moment.

With the heat at the US Open really not helping players keep their cool, this years competition is looking increasingly likely to be won by players who are able to endure the mental highs and lows that are part and parcel of every Grand Slam event on the tour.

With ATP tour odds pundits noting that individuals such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal the players who have shown themselves the most capable of pulling out all the stops when they are under pressure, compared to Brit Andy Murray who often finds himself like a rabbit in the headlights when faced with big mental challenges, making the final step and upping his game in a final of a Grand Slam event is something he needs to work on.

If Murray is going to make this step up, online tennis betting pundits believe he will need to avoid the pitfalls that both Serena and Andy Roddick failed to avoid. For Golf fans, its worth look into PGA tour odds

Surf’s up for Fuerteventura holidays as The PWA World Tour visits the popular resorts sandy beaches

Some people look at the stunning North African coastline of Fuerteventura and want to do nothing but laze on the endless miles of beautiful sandy beaches for a week and enjoy the year round sunshine and cool breezes. But for those of a more adrenalin-fuelled nature Fuerteventura holidays are all about full throttle action and between July and August, when the The PWA World Tour visits Fuerteventura’s Sotavento beaches for its annual Grand Slam, the island becomes a mecca for fans of kitesurfing. This free to watch world class event is one of the few where you can see men and women competing against each other as they take to windy waters that have long made the island a favourite of watersports fans. The summer trade winds average from 10 to 25 knots, making the ocean here the perfect spot for this event. The competition offers up two visual options, you can line up to watch the competitors deal with the slalom challenge, or wait for the more imaginative freestyle round, where competitors fool around performing tricks on their boards in the water.

If watching the professionals taming the sea inspires you to get out on the water then there are plenty of opportunities, with many holiday deals offering visitors to the island the chance to spend some time learning to kite surf or sail. The best kite surfing locations on Fuerteventura can be found in Corralejo to the north, El Cotillo on the west coast, Caleta de Fuste and Playa de Sotavento and Playa de Esquinzo. Kitesurfing in the North of Fuerteventura is suitable for all levels, and there are a few kite surfing schools to choose from. We recommend one of the popular two or four day courses to give you an idea if you are going to enjoy taming the tides. Kite at Fuerteventura are a popular and respected outfit that will take you through all the basics and get you up and out on the water throwing shapes and waving at the wind before you know it. They’re also recognised by the International Kiteboarding Organisation, so you can be sure you’ll be in safe hands. If you’re a veteran of Fuerteventura holidays then you’ll know that this island is not only paradise for watersports’ enthusiasts. There are many new attractions inviting tourists to discover different aspects of the Island’s landscape and culture such as the Betancuria Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography and Tefia Craft Village. And booking an affordable time need not be too much of a challenge as there are many holiday deals all year round which will enable you to enjoy what many people regard as the best beaches and coastal activities in Europe. .