Play with Controlled Aggression


“Having fun is the best measure of success.”

Robert Herjavec, The Herjavec Group

In tennis, aggression doesn’t mean staring down your opponent, bullying the referee, or making bad line calls.

What the elite player wants is CONTROLLED AGGRESSION, which requires an honest effort in three areas:

1. Utilizing your strengths.
2. Minimizing your weaknesses.
3. Competing your heart out.


Aggression is a desperate game, born of fear and insecurity. CONTROLLED AGGRESSION is the way of trust, discipline, and confidence.

It’s your serve.

Are you ready?…Let’s go!

René Vidal
7x NCAA Championship Coach & Author, Down 40 Love

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RENÉ VIDAL

7-time NCAA championship coach and entrepreneur René Vidal helps leaders and organizations turn adversity into competitive advantage.