This instrument identifies the thinking preferences of the tennis player. You may have acquired certain skills as a tennis player that is not really indicative of your brain preference or you may have a very strong preference for a certain way of playing (e.g. baseline play), but have never had the opportunity to develop the necessary skills.
It could happen that your skills profile differs form your preference profile. The most common reason for this happening is that preferring ("liking") something does not automatically mean you have the skills to execute or implement the preference. You may like playing a serve and volley game but not have the skills for it.
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