Could you handle losing 46% of your battles?

Could you handle losing 46% of your battles?
Even the greatest lose half their battles.
Roger Federer lost 46% of his points, but won 80% of his matches.
Think about that.
Here’s why mastering failure is crucial to your success.
In tennis and in life, perfection is a myth.
When you lose every second point, you learn to move on quickly.
A double fault?
Just a point.
Getting passed at the net?
Just a point.
Even the most spectacular shots are, in the end, just points.
Why does this matter?
Because each point must be played with full intensity and focus.
But once it's over, it's over.
This mindset allows you to commit fully to the next challenge.
Focus on the Present.
Greatness isn't about never losing.
It's about learning to handle losses.
Losing is part of the game.
The best leaders aren't those who never fail,
but those who've mastered the art of dealing with failure.
Accept them, cry if you need to, then smile and move forward.
That's the mindset of a champion.
Embrace each point, win or lose, and keep playing.