Okay, so today I wanted to keep track of Constant Lestienne’s tennis scores. I’m not a huge tennis expert, but I find it interesting to follow certain players.
First, I opened my browser. Pretty standard start, right?
Finding a Good Source
Then I typed “Constant Lestienne score” into the search bar. I got a bunch of results, of course. Some were news articles, others were from those big sports websites.
I clicked on a couple, and honestly, some of them were kind of confusing. Too much information, you know? I just wanted the basic score, maybe match details.
I finally found one that looked pretty straightforward. It was clean, easy to read. This is what I used:
- I scrolled to see completed match and score.
Keeping Track
Instead of just looking at the score and forgetting it, I decided to write it down. Old school, I know! I just grabbed a piece of paper and a pen.
I wrote down the date at the top, So I could remember when the match was played. Simple, right?
Next, I wrote down the opponent’s name and then the score. Made sure to include which sets were won or lost.
My Little System
I thought about maybe using a spreadsheet or something, but honestly, the paper works fine for me. It’s just for my own personal interest, so it doesn’t need to be fancy.
I think I’ll keep doing this for a while. It’s a fun way to see how Lestienne is doing, and it only takes a few minutes each time he plays.
It shows you do not have to make big efforts to do the simple things, and it is very fun!