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<blockquote data-quote="GaTech4ever" data-source="post: 952126" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>The primary reason I can think of, which was essentially corroborated in Eubanks’ post-loss interview today, is his lack of experience playing top-tier tennis talent. He just hadn’t been exposed to it much, and didn’t have the confidence he could compete with them. As I’m sure you know, he wasn’t playing the best young global tennis talent in the NCAA.</p><p></p><p>But I think the overarching theme you’re getting at, and what most are saying, is it’s obvious he’s here to stay. His talent can and will transfer, because he has legitimate talent. Now the mental part has caught up. And now, he’ll have even more resources to improve his game than he’s ever had. I’m hoping Ollie Schniederjans has a similar career resurgence, although his lack of professional success has been more due to physical health rather than getting over that mental hurdle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTech4ever, post: 952126, member: 660"] The primary reason I can think of, which was essentially corroborated in Eubanks’ post-loss interview today, is his lack of experience playing top-tier tennis talent. He just hadn’t been exposed to it much, and didn’t have the confidence he could compete with them. As I’m sure you know, he wasn’t playing the best young global tennis talent in the NCAA. But I think the overarching theme you’re getting at, and what most are saying, is it’s obvious he’s here to stay. His talent can and will transfer, because he has legitimate talent. Now the mental part has caught up. And now, he’ll have even more resources to improve his game than he’s ever had. I’m hoping Ollie Schniederjans has a similar career resurgence, although his lack of professional success has been more due to physical health rather than getting over that mental hurdle. [/QUOTE]
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