Tennis Confidence

Tennis confidence articles for tennis players, coaches, and sports parents to improve mental game performance and consistency in matches.

Azarenka: Better Mental Game Gets 1st Win

Tennis Psychology

Improving Your Mental Game Victoria Azarenka won her first WTA singles title beating Marion Bartoli in straight sets at the Brisbane International tournament. An improved mental game of tennis helps her earn first victory. Azarenka reached four finals in her career, all of which she lost. However, Azarenka

Roddick: Tennis Confidence of a Champion

Tennis Psychology

Committing to a Game Plan Andy Roddick started this year off with a bang reaching the final of the Qatar Open. Roddick grinded through a tough match against Gael Mofils 7-6 (7-1), 3-6, 6-3. You could say that Andy Roddick and Gael Mofils are similar in terms of

Tennis Podcast: Confidence After Negative Performance Comments

Tennis Psychology Podcast

Maintaining Confidence After Negative Feedback Tennis confidence is important for any tennis player to play their best. Many players rely on others around them, such as teammates, coaches and parents to boost their confidence. Some tennis players will lose confidence after hearing negative comments about their game from teammates or

Hewitt: Tennis Confidence and Momentum

Tennis Psychology

Powerful Mental Game Assets Tennis confidence and momentum is super important to your game and the most powerful mental game of tennis asset. Momentum can help you find your rhythm and win a series of games or points in a row- with superior confidence. When you have momentum,

Mental Game of Tennis Interview with Dr. Cohn

Tennis Psychologist

Tennis Podcast Interviews With Dr. Cohn Kevin McClure, Director of Tennis at Sport Fit recently interviewed me on the Tennis Podcast Show. Kevin and I discussed a wide range of tennis psychology topics and the importance mental toughness in tennis. Coach Keven asked some excellent tennis psychology questions about how I teach the

James Blake’s Tennis Mental Toughness

Tennis Psychology

Learning From Mental Errors I don’t care how technically sound you are with your strokes, you can’t execute every shot perfectly. Even the pros miss shots. You will miss a few shots or not hit them dead center on the face of the racquet. You can view missed