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BUILD YOUR TENNIS ON A DEFENSIVE FOUNDATION

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  You could be mistaken for thinking tennis is all about aggression. At the top level, players are pounding the ball at every opportunity. You'd be surprised then if you learned that my goal when coaching advanced players is to first have them develop a defensive mental foundation.   I'm not suggesting that I teach players to send up continuous lobs during the rally or for them to stand at the back fence to retrieve balls. My goal with advanced players is to change the internal mental dialogue all players experince before every stroke.  A PLAYERS INTERNAL DIALOG BEFORE SHOTS Every player has a continuous mental dialogue inside their head when they play a point.  "How aggressive should I be on this ball?", "Is this the ball to change direction down the line?" etc. The internal dialogue inside our heads drives our decision making There's nothing wrong with this type of internal dialogue, but there are better questions to ask yourself before each shot. So,

LEARN TENNIS FROM A CHESS GRANDMASTER

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All advanced tournament-level players have reached a high degree of technical proficiency, which has played a significant role in getting them to where they are now.  However, as an advanced tournament-level player, it's important for you to constantly look for other ways to refine and improve your game. There will be areas where slight enhancements or adjustments can lead to further improvements in performance. One such area, and my favorite recommendation for most players, is the mental and strategic side of our game. It's there that you will make the most dramatic improvement in your tournament results. Try to stay open-minded. While the Mental and strategic side of the game can seem daunting, confusing, and even scary to some players, this is where the real opportunities for growth exist.  LOOK AT SIMILAR SPORTS I often compare tennis to boxing. The two sports are very similar. Both involve offense and defense. Both are one on one (except in tennis Doubles) encounters that

ADDING STRATEGY TO YOUR TENNIS PROGRAM

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I've always taught strategy to players early in their development. For me, strategy is an integral part of a competitive player's toolkit along with stroke technique, fitness, and movement.   When teaching strategy to beginners, you'll need to tailor your instructions to suit the age and level of the player(s), but the teaching of strategy should be done early and not left to later.  I have recently been involved with college tennis in the US and have seen firsthand the lack of any prior introduction players receive on the topic of strategy.   Most of the players I have watched competing at college level have had difficulty implementing even elementary strategy in their matches.  The problem starts when, early in a players career, coaches believe that if a player has perfected their stroke technique, that will naturally transfer into savvy match-play. That certainly is not the case.  The fact is that college coaches are left to deal with this neglected part of a players de

6 WAYS TO PLAY WITH MORE COURAGE AND CONFIDENCE

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Playing with confidence is crucial for all tennis players. Any lack of confidence can affect not only your ball-striking but also your decision-making. Additionally, facing an opponent who is determined to create difficulties for you on the court can contribute to feelings of fear and self-doubt regarding your strokes. However, there are strategies and mindset shifts that can help players overcome these challenges and regain their confidence. Here are 6 ways to develop a more courageous and confident you. #1 REMOVE THE DOUBT Regaining confidence in your game starts with believing in your ability to hit the ball well. If you start striking the ball better, your confidence will grow.  During practice, remove the doubt in your mind and begin striking the ball confidently; after all, it's only a practice session!  Trust your technique and focus on executing your shots with conviction.   What you are doing is treating Doubt as an inconvenient habit that has been affecting your strok

12 BEST LESSON PLAN IDEAS

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COACHING FUTURE CHAMPIONS: Creating An Environment To Succeed

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                  Sir Alex Ferguson, the renowned former football manager of Manchester United, had incredible success over a 27-year career with the club.  Since he departed from the club, Manchester United has struggled to match the outstanding results Ferguson could produce during his years in charge.  Many of the Managers who have replaced Ferguson have also had big reputations and have proven track records at other big clubs. So why have these replacements not been able to match the standards set by Ferguson and demanded by the clubs' supporters? Why was Sir Alex Ferguson able to do for Manchester United what no other football manager has been able to do since?  If Manchester United were the same team, why were they unable to continue with the same results? There was a similar story in the world of boxing. When Michael Gerard Tyson, better known to the world as Mike, was 16 years old, he met a boxing trainer named Gus D'Amato. D'Amato was an experienced trainer with a