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WHERE DO YOU SEND YOUR AWARENESS?

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Tennis players need the ability to shift their awareness around as they play. Each shot requires a slightly different focus, a different awareness to take place. No stroke you play is the same. Here are the areas you need to send your awareness during a point. Some of the areas I mention may surprise you. Tennis is not just about awareness of the ball and your opponent… there’s much more to tennis than that! 1.   COURT AWARENESS Because you are playing the ball from different areas within the court you need to be aware of where you are standing. This is even more important when you are in the less familiar areas such as very deep off the baseline or very wide on either side of the court. When you are made to play from these 'special' positions on the court, shift your awareness to where you are standing so that you can factor in things like the height of the net, and the distance to the baseline.  Awareness of your position on the court will also tell you whether yo...

ADD RESOLVE TO YOUR TENNIS GAME

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AS A TENNIS PLAYER, your life is full of difficulties. Whether it's difficulties within your daily routines involving your practice, fitness or matches, things can occur daily that chip away at your confidence in your ability to reach your goals and expectations. To different degrees, those challenges can affect your ability to continue practicing and playing at your optimal level. They can be demotivating.  You need high levels of RESOLVE to be a successful tennis player. You need the ability to keep striving towards your goals despite those difficulties.  So how do you develop or strengthen resolve? How do you continue going forward despite the difficulties and challenges?  T he 3 most important factors for developing RESOLVE are … 1. REMOVE YOURSELF FROM NEGATIVITY Remove yourself from any negative environment you might be in at the time. Nothing you try to do to build strong resolve will work within a negative env...

3 WAYS THE PROS ARE DIFFERENT

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WHAT MAKES THE GREAT PLAYERS DIFFERENT FROM THE REST OF US?  HERE ARE 3 REASONS THE PROS ARE DIFFERENT! #1 STRUCTURE   They live highly structured lives both on and off the court. Many of the very best players I have traveled with have lived extremely structured lives that started from when they were quite young. Often, this structure was engrained in them by parents. Martina's mother, Melanie, had only one goal throughout Martina's  Career, to make her the best. The many stories of overbearing tennis parents abound, and for every successful parent-child tennis relationship there are many more horror stories that have ended very badly. However, over the years I have seen several highly successful players come out of unhealthy parent-child relationships. In some cases, the discipline ingrained in the child stayed with them throughout their life and lead to successful lives, both within the tennis world and beyond. Discipline and a strong work ethic can take y...

INDIA AND THE AMRITRAJ LIVING ROOM

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I didn’t realise it at the time, but in 1990, during my first visit to India, it was to be the start of a long love affair with the country and its people.   Years earlier, as a junior player competing on the New Zealand Junior Tennis Circuit, I stayed at a house in Wellington that had just installed a colour TV.   Now, that doesn’t mean much to younger people today, but back in 1975, a very few lucky homes in New Zealand were just starting to replace their black and white models with new colour TV's!    It was just fascinating to watch all your favourite programmes in colour. One of the best programs to view in colour at the time was Sesame Street.  “Big Bird” was yellow! During that stay in Wellington, New Zealand was also playing Davis Cup against India, and the Amritraj brothers, Vijay and Anand, were doing their best to beat the New Zealand team of Onny Parun and Brian Fairlie on the grass courts at Stanley Street, Auckland.  ...

FROM CONFIDENCE ADDICT TO CLUTCH PLAYER: The 21-Day 3AM Protocol

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The 47-Second Reality Check That Changes Everything. Picture this: You're serving at 5-6 in the third set. Your legs feel heavy. The crowd is silent. Your opponent just broke your serve from 40-0 up. In the next 47 seconds, before you serve, one of two things will happen: You'll search desperately for that elusive feeling called "confidence" You'll execute your trained patterns regardless of how you feel Here's what you need to understand:   Players who depend on confidence lose many more crucial points than those who've trained beyond it. The 3 Confidence Myths Destroying Your Game Myth #1: "I Need Confidence to Play Well" Reality:  Confidence is the RESULT of good execution, not the cause Roger Federer admits to feeling nervous before every major final Serena Williams describes doubt creeping in during matches Yet both execute under maximum pressure Myth #2: "Repetition Builds Match Confidence" Reality:  Controlled repetition cre...