The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 12, 1984 - Page 9
SENIOR NE TTER SET TO GO OUT IN STYLE
Naft finds fresh motivation
By PHIL NUSSEL
Juliet Naft's senior year on the
women's tennis team can be described
Stith several well-known cliches:
"Going out in style," "Finishing with a
bang," or even "Rags to riches."
No matter which saying is used, they
all mean the same thing when applied
to the senior co-captain - this year's
Juliet Naft is much different from the
one of past years.
NAFT, a native of Glencoe, Ill., is
playing third singles and first doubles
this season after a relatively dismal
junior year of shuttling around in
doubles with different partners nearly
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every match. This season Naft is
healthy; last season she was constantly
hampered by a nagging foot injury.
This season, for some reason, Naft is
having a good time playing tennis.
"I've enjoyed it this year," she said.
"I've been playing competitive tennis
for so long that for a while it really
became like a job. I wasn't bored, but
it would get to the point where it was
work and I would have to say, 'Oh God,
here comes another match, I've got to
get psyched.
"TO ME, it's more like a game this
year. I really want to go out there and
play. I have a much better attitude, a
fresher attitude. It's different."
Coach Ollie Owens, as well as Naft's
doubles partner Paula Reichert, both
have observed this turnaround. "She's
like a completely different player,"
Owens said.
Reichert remarked, "She is more
aggressive and motivated. I don't know
where it came from but it (the
motivation) is there."
OWENS GAVE several reasons for
Naft's changes. "She's ready to play
everytime she goes out there," he
noted. "She has more confidence in her
backhand, and overall she's really been
going for it. Tennis has been a more
important part of her life this year."
Naft, who is 14-8 in singles, believes
that she really does want to "go out"
with a bang." She said, "It's my last
year and I want to play great. This
year I was excited. I didn't have any in-
juries going into the season.
"I was really psyched to play for
some reason. I didn't feel that way
during the summer, but in August I got
re-motivated and I've really been
psyched to play."
ALTHOUGH NAFT has a better
record in singles than in doubles, she
believes that her strongpoint is in
doubles. Owens barely has to coach the
team of Naft and Reichert because of
Naft's knowledge of the game. He said,
"She knows doubles better than anyone
on this team."
Naft and Reichert, although slum-
ping a bit lately to a 7-9 record overall,
have all the aspects of a good doubles
team. The two balance each other with
Naft's power and Reichert's consisten-
cy.
"I'm the hot dogger and she's the
stable, steady baseline," Naft noted.
"Her strengths are my weaknesses and
my strengths are her weaknesses."
AS FAR AS HER singles game goes,
Naft herself has trouble describing it.
She often adapts her game to what kind
of opponent she meets by going from
serve and volley to a baselining
strategy. "I can't really tell you what
my game is," she said. "Ollie once said
to me, 'I don't know how you win your
matches.'
Quite often, when tennis players
reach the college level, coaches don't
try to change their players' games too
much. Owens is no exception. He has
served, at least for Naft, as a motivator
and as a strategy adviser. However,
one of Naft's problems throughout her
career has been her backhand. It was
not a mechanical, stroke-oriented
problem, it was a confidence problem
and Naft attributes her backhand's im-
provement this season to Owens.
"He's helped and he's helped it more
than once," she said. "He's been the
only one that's been able to do that."
OWENS HAS BEEN very pleased
with his team's co-captain this year,
but he admitted that she has been dif-
ficult to deal with in the past. "It's been
a little frustrating at times because she
hasn't always been that intense and she
has a lot of talent."
"I do have trouble motivating
myself," Naft conceded. "This year I
have not had trouble motivating myself
in tennis, but I don't know why that is."
It seems as if the motivation
problems are behind her. The many
changes in Naft's character have
shown she is determined to "finish with
a bang" this season.
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