Edberg’s Excellence 1. Develop a style of play that best fits your strokes. Have a clear idea of who you are out on the court. 2. Have a plan. Stay with it. Don’t get nervous if it doesn’t work immediately. Make your opponent beat you at what you do best. 3. Don’t let your opponent know you’re discouraged. Your body language (and your verbal language) can give a boost to the opposition. 4. Know where you are vulnerable and reduce your exposure there.