prepared to wait for the right opportunities to finish the rally. Sometimes
it could present itself in the second or third stroke itself and on many
occasions one might have to wait longer. This requires patience and a lot
of self confidence in stroke-making. Obviously Saina has both these
qualities which are helping her win matches. Even though she is a complete
player, there is scope for her to work on her forehand side, especially
from the back court. At times she is slow to reach the net when the
opponents play a really sharp drop on her backhand. She can work on her
defence as well. Generally there is drift in most stadia across the world
and Indians are always comfortable playing against the wind as it is easy
to control your shots. I am sure it is the same with Saina as well. However
she would do well to practise a little more "playing with the wind" as well.
This way you need not necessarily always concede a game while "playing
with the wind".
(write the pairs of collocation from passage)
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pairs of collocation
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