Tennis Focus

Tennis Podcast: How to Play in the Moment

Tennis Psychology Podcast

Focusing On The Moment Welcome to session number forty of The Tennis Psychology Podcast. Dr. Patrick Cohn at Sports Psychology for Tennis, is a mental game of tennis expert and helps tournament players, tennis coaches and parents improve confidence, focus, and composure using sports psychology strategies. In this

Kim Clijsters Wins the Mind Game

Tennis Psychology

How Strong is Your Mental Game? Kim Clijsters was an unlikely champion at the 2009 U.S. Open defeating Caroline Wozniacki 7-5 6-3 in the final. After a long absence from the game, Clijsters returned to tennis with a new outlook and a new mental game for tennis. Her

Tennis Podcast: Focus on Your Second Serve

Tennis Psychology Podcast

Staying Focused When Serving Welcome to session number thirty six of The Tennis Psychology Podcast. Dr. Patrick Cohn at Sports Psychology for Tennis, is a mental game of tennis expert and helps tournament players, tennis coaches and parents improve confidence, focus, and composure using sports psychology strategies. In

Even Roger Federer Loses Focus

Tennis Psychology

Staying Focused in Matches Roger Federer demoralized Novak Djokovic at the Cincinnati Masters Tournament recently winning easily 6-1, 7-5. “It looks convincing, 6-1, 7-5, but a few points here or there, your focus is not right on break point, maybe you are the better man, but you end

Tennis Podcast: Boost Focus With Mental Imagery

Tennis Psychology Podcast

Using Visualization to Improve Focus Welcome to session number twenty five of The Tennis Psychology Podcast. Dr. Patrick Cohn at Sports Psychology for Tennis, is a mental game of tennis expert and helps tournament players, tennis coaches and parents improve confidence, focus, and composure using sports psychology strategies.

Tennis Mind Game: A Clear Mind for Serving

Tennis Psychology

Mental Focus For Serving How many times have you stepped up to the service line without a target or type of serve in your mind? Maybe you were frustrated with your play on the prior point and rushed through your service routine. Or maybe you were too worried