Hey Gabriel, Yes i do agree that sometimes you have to just keep on focusing on doing the right thin even if you do make more mistakes, in the long term this will help you as you are more positive and always working on developing your attacking strokes and putting the opponent under pressure. This is good for both the flicks and counter attacks like you mentioned, the only thing to make sure is that you a reviewing your shots to make sure you are playing them correctly and not building bad habits. A great way is to video your training and matches so you can watch it back afterwards and keep improving the technique. Dan 🙂
