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What does Rafa Nadal always take with him to a tennis match?
What does Rafa Nadal always take with him to a tennis match?
Two tennis balls
Two identical bottles of water
His old tennis shoes
A red shirt
What does Rafa Nadal always take with him to a tennis match?
Two tennis balls
Two identical bottles of water
His old tennis shoes
A red shirt
Where does Rafa Nadal place his water bottles before he plays?
In the locker room
On his chair
Next to the court
Under his towel
Which colour does Tiger Woods always wear on the last day of a golf tournament?
Blue
Black
White
Red
What did Michael Jordan wear for luck?
His favourite shoes
His old college basketball shorts
A red wristband
A lucky cap
Why did Michael Jordan’s team shorts need to be very long?
For fashion
To cover his college shorts underneath
To protect his knees
Because of team rules
What do many sports champions believe superstitions bring them?
Money
Fame
Luck and success
Better health
The writer mentions they always drink coffee from the same cup. What is the effect on their family?
It makes the family proud
It drives the family crazy
It makes the family laugh
It makes no difference
According to psychologists, why do people follow the same routine?
It makes them rich
It makes them more popular
It makes them faster
It makes them feel safe
What is another explanation for athletes’ behaviour before a game?
It helps them sleep
It helps them run faster
It helps them relax
It makes them famous
What is one example of superstition going too far?
Wearing the same socks for weeks
Drinking coffee slowly
Carrying extra shoes
Painting shoes red
Superstitions in sport are a new trend that started recently.
The superstitions of athletes don’t always make sense.
Only athletes have superstitions.
The writer’s habit is connected to drinking coffee.
People prefer to repeat the same routine when things go well.
Some footballers believe that wearing the same socks makes them lucky.
Superstitions guarantee victory in competitions.
The passage suggests routines can help athletes relax before games.
Psychologists say following the same routine makes people feel unsafe.
The passage ends with “Yuck!” to describe dirty socks.