He always looked at life differently. Every match was big for him, every match was final and he knew very well how to play every match in the final mood. He didn't think to play good or bad. Winning or losing was just an outcome for him. In addition to improving himself, he focused on how to beat his opponent.
But the most important thing for him was to put aside his selfish mind at the time of the match and enjoy this big game. It was a sacred duty for him to do what his father taught him. His father's advice was actually the critical tactics that won the match, and he hadn't lost any game so far.
He always envisioned the days he spent with his father and what he said before going out on the game:
"Look son, every match is big and the best teacher is the opponent. You have to care about your opponent, you have to hold the hand he gave him, you should feel how hot the opponent is so that you can better control your own strength. You have to look where your opponent is looking, but be quicker than him or you will never be able to win the big games and the final game. You have to see his feet while looking into his eyes, and his eyes while looking at his feet. Also, you should win the match not with what I taught you, but with what you learned. "
The roadmap and prescription were clear. This has been a long and painful road.
Staying in the fight and playing honestly instead of being a champion was the main rule of giving chance to the opponent.
Thus, the unforgettable championship story began.
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