After convincingly taking the first set, Wozniacki had to refocus in the second.
From the timesunion.com
What you have to do is get the players to refocus and try to put it behind them.
From the telegraph.co.uk
This week, Labour leader Phil Goff is to refocus his campaign on this one issue.
From the nzherald.co.nz
In addition, Robert has learned to refocus negative thoughts into positive ones.
From the dallasnews.com
Sometimes we had to refocus ourselves back to be able to eliminate those things.
From the signonsandiego.com
Then I refocus forming a conscious intention for whatever is now most important.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Her plan was to streamline Sara Lee, refocus the company and regenerate its core.
From the forbes.com
In the meantime, she said, the group has sought to streamline and refocus itself.
From the post-gazette.com
Good coaches use bad games to rally their players and to refocus their attention.
From the chron.com
More examples
Focus once again; The physicist refocused the light beam"
Focus anew; "The group needs to refocus its goals"
Put again into focus or focus more sharply; "refocus the image until it is very sharp"
(refocusing) focusing again
To focus on something else; to change one's priorities
Some people in seeking reasons for why things happen some people tend to be internal attributers (assume it is something they did or didn't do) and some people are external attributers (assuming it is caused by something outside themselves). Neither is always true and often it is a combination. ...