Sunday, September 09, 2007

What's makes a champion?

I am watching the 2007 US Open -- between Djokovic and Federer.

I watch Federer play, and I say: it's true. "God made Federer". This guy is stoic, almost like Emperor Ceaser. You look at him and you shudder. He is a lion who knows how and when to kill. He who knows how to unleash absolute killers and when to lie down and relax. You can't box this guy in a corner. When you do, he shows composure and you can count on him to come out with such explosive power that is divine to watch.

So, when you play such a guy, how do you win?

1. Play your best and then better, and then some more.
2. You can't afford misses, unforced errors, or skips.
3. You need to be in absolute top form, every play every shot.
4. You have great physical and mental stamina to duke it out.
5. Winning one game isn't enough. You have to win battles, and then win the war.
6. It's great if you are winning, but never be complacent. That when you are most vulnerable.
7. Always show tremendous respect to your competition. Never take things for granted.
8. Know your strengths and weaknesses. Even better, know your opponent's too. If there are any weaknesses.
9. If you have an opportunity to win, don't mess up. You will get those only once or twice.
10. Stay calm and concentrate. Focus.
11. You are the owner of your destiny. Not the umpires. Not the court. Not the audience. You.

Coming to think of it, almost all of these apply to business as well. Or anything else in life.