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World #5 Camille Serme on managing stress, having fun, and staying humble Finding Balance
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“I don’t think there was ever one particular moment when I thought I want this to be my profession, I just loved playing.”
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“I remember when I started having good results as a kid, two of my friends started to say I was a bit arrogant and gave me a hard time, and I think that just stayed in my mind.”
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“If you keep on working hard and believing that you can actually achieve something, even though you were not the best in juniors, you can still achieve as a senior.”
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“A few months ago, we tried to change my game a little and I went too far and lost my personality on court.”
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“Everyone is working hard; not in the same way, but hard. So when you get on there it’s the mind that makes all the difference.”
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“I would always say to have fun, because at the end of the day it’s still a game. You started playing squash because you were having fun.”
Book Recommendation: "Les vertus de l’echec" (The Virtues of Failure) by Charles Pepin: www.amazon.fr/vertus-l%C3%A9chec-Charles-Pepin/dp/2370730129
- Follow Camille on Facebook for results and training info, and Instagram for more of her day to day life! @camilleserme
“I don’t think there was ever one particular moment when I thought I want this to be my profession, I just loved playing.”
-
“I remember when I started having good results as a kid, two of my friends started to say I was a bit arrogant and gave me a hard time, and I think that just stayed in my mind.”
-
“If you keep on working hard and believing that you can actually achieve something, even though you were not the best in juniors, you can still achieve as a senior.”
-
“A few months ago, we tried to change my game a little and I went too far and lost my personality on court.”
-
“Everyone is working hard; not in the same way, but hard. So when you get on there it’s the mind that makes all the difference.”
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“I would always say to have fun, because at the end of the day it’s still a game. You started playing squash because you were having fun.”
Book Recommendation: "Les vertus de l’echec" (The Virtues of Failure) by Charles Pepin: www.amazon.fr/vertus-l%C3%A9chec-Charles-Pepin/dp/2370730129
- Follow Camille on Facebook for results and training info, and Instagram for more of her day to day life! @camilleserme
1 hr 1 min