2chicksandapen posted: " I had a match to play on a Friday night after a long weekend with my partner. It was a little cooler outside than normal and it was late. I wasn't really sure if I needed pants or a skirt. Long sleeve or short sleeve. The evening seemed so wishy washy. "
I had a match to play on a Friday night after a long weekend with my partner. It was a little cooler outside than normal and it was late. I wasn't really sure if I needed pants or a skirt. Long sleeve or short sleeve. The evening seemed so wishy washy.
I started dressed in layers. I slowly peeled them off. One cheerleader arrived. Then two. Then three. Then four or five. It was overwhelming in a way but good in another. So many folks came to cheer us on. The unfortunate part was we were doing awful. A comedy of errors was leading to poor performance.
Down by one. By two. By three. Four. Five. And then it was 6-0. Just like that we lost the round. We were stomping our feet. There were some chuckles. Some apologies. Some cursing. Some blaming. Some frustration. Some smack talking. It was still a game so onto round two we go.
It was a bit closer but we just couldn't seal the deal. Deuce. Add out. Deuce. Add in. Deuce. Down by one. Down by two. Get it together ladies was the theme of the evening. More uh oh moments. More you should have hit that. More why didn't you move fast enough. Is this really happening? Four to zero. Five to zero. Let's get this one.
We ended the day with another 6-0 finish. The goose egg. The other team skunked us 6-0 and 6-0. I am sure it's a first for me not to have earned a point but as you can see above I still laughed hard. A deep belly laugh. No matter how down in the dumps you are performance wise, you can still laugh it off and be light hearted. We had so much fun sucking today. We let our friends see us at our worst. We will hit the repeat button again tomorrow as we saddle up for a new match on the same court. Will history repeat itself? I hope not. If it does, I guess I'll have to take another walk of shame.
Losing is part of competing. Losing gives you a taste of humble pie. Losing gives you opportunity to grow. Learning lessons about loss is important. Every true athlete knows this. In the moment and after the sting subsides. The work starts again. Train harder. Think smarter. Challenge yourself.
It's even funnier to lose when you realized you signed up a level higher than you should have. I guess one will see if we can get better playing at a higher level even if a lot prematurely. I have grown to love tennis. It's an easy way to get some exercise. It has the competition element. It's fun with friends. It's cool shoes and cute skirts some days too.
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