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Good morning. This is 10 minutes of tennis with Justin Yeo,

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World renowned, tennis coach, Australian in Puerto Rico.

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Today's topic is called "Environment is Everything."

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I got to say everything like that.

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When it's in all capital letters, you got to go, "Environment is Everything."

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That way. Exactly.

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So, Justin, what do you mean "Environment is Everything?"

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Is that literal? It's the trees, it's the wind,

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it's the soil, it's the courts.

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Hey, is it really everything?

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There really is everything. I like that little one.

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You're brought in the elements of what is your surroundings is everything.

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But it really is. You can go all the way to staying off your cell phone before you get on the court.

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You know, your environment is everything and your environment will shake

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and can definitely affect the match.

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So, the reason why it's such an important statement

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and everything's in capital letters is that sometimes

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you're not aware of certain things around you in your environment

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that is affecting you that you can change your mental state.

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You can change the way you play. You can change the way you

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finish this match crappy and then when the next match,

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because you recognize things that were in your environment that affected the last match.

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You know, environments like I say to kids all the time,

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let's make sure the discussion is focused and positive and comfortable

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on the way to the way to the match.

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Because otherwise, if it's apparent and it didn't air all out each other,

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there's you might as well not turn it to the top.

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You know, because it makes it really tough for

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there's just a really tough kid and they still pull out the match.

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But it is very important for parents, children, adults,

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everyone to understand that your environment,

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what you're around all the time before after it's during,

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is everything to your match.

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You know, if we put it, you know, that job, which, you know,

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talks a lot about your mental state and that you realize a couple of things

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and switches his mind and switches the way he's thinking and born.

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His result changes.

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So when we're talking tennis,

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the environment is a lot, you know,

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Chip, let's just talk about your US Open.

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Bansy trying to play a United States American player

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in the US Open, in our garage.

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Good luck.

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Because your environment is going to get claps on a double falls or between serves.

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It depends on what time of the day you played,

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whether the honey content is going to be quiet or not.

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I mean, come on, man.

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So yes, your environment is everything.

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That makes me think of years ago when I was watching baseball.

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And I would listen to the Atlanta Braves going into New York

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and going in whether it was the Metz,

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the Yankees didn't matter.

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Walk in and all you hear is Larry.

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Right. I mean, just given the players all kinds of hell and it's just New York.

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And I mean, Australia is one thing because you got the Aussies and they're a unique breed.

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And the French expect you to act a certain way.

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And Wimbledon's got its own thing.

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In New York, you just got that if you don't have the Medvedev kind of thick skin,

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like you're going to give it back to the New Yorkers.

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That's an environment that the professionals worry about.

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And they've got to deal with we're more of,

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okay, my kids are on the playground and my husband's over there on the grill working on things

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or my wife's there walking waving with the baby walking by in my case with my one-year-old.

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And trying to play tennis match and trying to stay focused.

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Some of it is blocking it out.

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But how much of that do we want to bring in and take that deep breath and say,

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okay, I'm going to take the wind.

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I'm going to take the humidity.

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I'm going to take the sun and use it to my advantage.

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How much can we pull in and actually use, like I said, to our advantage?

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Yep.

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100%.

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And you're again, so the whole theme of today was your environment is everything.

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It really is everything.

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Everything you bring, everything you're doing, everything you're doing, everything you're doing.

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Afterwards, to me, it's absolutely critical.

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The matter of play is go, I play like crap.

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I wasn't my day or I was so involved.

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No, what did the tree play well?

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What affected you?

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Did the wind affect you?

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Did the sun affect you?

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Was the chord affected?

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I mean, I played some chords.

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Many chords where I'll make the fall of the chord is definitely

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for whatever reason, whether it's irrigation or whatever.

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But the fall of the chord is different.

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So you're playing uphill.

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I want to end up playing downhill on the other end.

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I mean, there's so many things that the reason why everything is in papillettes is because it is

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everything.

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And it's very important to understand it.

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Because when you do, you grow as a player, you're better as a player.

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And you're actually sometimes turned things into your advantage,

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but learning more about your advantage.

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Yeah, and I think bringing that into the advantage is one of the things I've tried to do with my own

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life just beyond tennis.

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It's being able to say, oh, you know what?

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This could be a difficult thing or this could, I can take this in a negative way.

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But I'm just going to embrace what's happening.

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Whether it's a windy day, I think of, I don't know, how many years ago I'm watching Andy Murray play in

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the wind and Roger didn't like the wind and actually neither did Rafa, which I found interesting.

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But Andy was the kind of guy just kind of do, oh, you know what?

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This is going to be a weird match.

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I've got this and everybody else was frustrated and he just leaned into it.

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And I think in especially the amateur level, the juniors, to be able to walk in and not find

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an excuse to lose because of everything's going on, find those things to your advantages.

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That is that kind of the advice that you would say when the environment is everything.

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Maybe I did bad conversation with my mom in the car on the way to the match.

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Maybe my last match I came off the court in a bad mood or got, you know,

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got into it with my father about double fault something.

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How can I, as the amateur player, as every player be able to go out and forget what happened before

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and forget what happened after, what's going to happen after and just take my environment,

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focus on it and use it to my advantage.

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How can I do that?

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You need to work on your own nonsense.

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You know, I've asked Dr. Gavitch and say, "Well, I put my headphones on and I focus on some exercise

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and I've visualized what I'm going to do or I've visualized what my coaches have told me from the

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data that we've already received against the opponent up the other end.

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And my game name, my game B, and maybe as a game C, that will happen when I come out.

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But my game name, my game B, I'm visualizing how I should start the first set, how I should start the

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first three games. What's so critical about winning the first two points because we've seen that

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in data like my percentage of odds are, you know, if I win the first two points.

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So he will create all the visualizations before he goes on the court.

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He'll also, to his advantage over everybody else's advantage is, you know, what the stadium feels like.

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You know, it's what it sounds. You know, it's what feelings like. You know, it's what a final is

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compared to a semi-final or a quarterfinal. I mean, these are all the advantages that Dr.

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Rich has over all the plates. He also knows they're all coming after him.

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And so he's got to keep learning how to keep, you know, taking care of business.

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So, uh, the environment, I mean, you're saying about mindset.

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Mindset is everything again. And the environment is the more you're in it, the more you learn about it,

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the easier it is to handle it. And that's probably the easiest way to finish about

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environment is everything. He's that puts yourself amongst it. I'll give you a quick example.

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I won't say a name. If you have only about 11, 12-year-old, when I met her,

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it was Chinese girl in Melbourne, Australia. And a dad was an international chess player.

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And he was like, Justin, he had put him amongst every condition.

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And so in freezing cold, we put her out there in short-field t-shirt to play tennis, right?

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In the freezing cold. If it was raining, we'd get her on the net doing ballies with wet,

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heavy balls. When it was, we did all different conditions, put the lights on, right? And so they're

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in her inner eyes. You know, he gave her all conditions, but she went from, you know,

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like just the average tennis player at 9/10 in debates when I got it. So the number one in the

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country, 12, you know, because nothing affect them. She was like, "Ice." So, anyway, that's a quick

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example of the dreams. Get yourself prepared. The more experience the better, face your fears,

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all that, all the players with the head, headsets on and being able to go in and just say,

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"I'm ready. I'm focused. I got my game plan. I'm in the moment. I have a look for a comes, be it

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wind, rain, storms, New Yorkers, Aussies, yellin' at me. I'm focused. I'm ready to play. Justin

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Yel, thank you so much. I appreciate it. And if you really want to learn some match play,

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come to Puerto Rico because they allowed us something to see in the world. Okay, we'll check it out.

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Loudest in the world. They got the little ice cream guy. They've got the rick-a-ton in the background.

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The screaming at every single thing and it's like, "Wow." Well, there you have it. We want to thank

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