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Tennis Mental Training: Advice That Will Help You Win

June 23rd, 2011

Tennis Mental Training Is Key To On-Court Success

tennis mental training

Mental training is all about conditioning yourself to perform or react in a specific way under under certain circumstances. Confidence is essential on the court, and through the course of a match a your confidence level can rise and fall. We all know the feeling – you're winning the match then you miss an easy shot, the next point your opponent hits a rare winner or maybe your opponent makes a bad call and you lose the point and all of a sudden your nerves kick-in. What was a second ago an easily assured straight set victory, now feels like a dog-fight. A single point can change the outcome of a match if you let it. We're going to give you some of the mental training techniques that you'll need to deal with critical moments in the match so that you can either turn the tide of a match or stay the course to the victory.

What Tennis Mental Training Can Do For You?

Tennis mental training develops a player's capacity to perform to the best of their ability. Mental training teaches you:

How to re-purpose and control your emotions and focus:

Most of the time, a player starts a match slightly nervous, but focused. As the both players ease their way into the match both players tend to start playing better and relaxing a bit. But, as the set comes closer to being decided, players tend to become more nervous with the added pressure of knowing each point is more important to the outcome of the set. Have you heard of the "critical" 7th game? Well, if you and you're opponent are have been holding serve then the score will be 4-3 or 3-4, on serve. It is at this point that the match usually starts to tighten and players start feeling the nerves. A break here will likely determine the outcome of the set. The player who wins the first set will more than likely win the match.

The Good News For You

So Here's what you're going to know, that your opponent wont: Armed with the knowledge that in the first set there are 2 times at which you and you're opponent are likely to be more nervous and susceptible to poor play, you can take advantage of these periods. Knowing what to expect is half the battle. The other half is allowing yourself to perform. Employ the mental techniques that we'll discuss below, especially at the begining of the match, during the critical 7th game and during other big moments in the match and you'll be a step ahead of your opponent. You'll be able to perform well while your opponent is at his worst… Cool Huh?

 

Make use of imagery:

Visualize: Take a moment… go back to the fence close your eyes and picture yourself executing your shots. Remember the feeling of hitting that shot. Take a breath and your ready to play.

 

Control your energy:

A player’s excitement level can be either too high or too low. Both can be equally detrimental when it comes to staying calm and focused. Too much adrenaline or feeling flat can lead to unforced errors.

  • Really pumped up after a big point? Take a couple more seconds than you think you need before starting the next point. Put your racquet in your non-racquet hand and focus on relaxing. Stay take a breath, shake out your ams and stay loose. You'll want to keep the momentum going, but be aware that you don't want to get too hyped up. Getting super hyped-up can be a tremendous energy drain, especially if your opponent manages to rally and make a comeback.
  • Feeling Flat? Pump yourself up. Stay positive. You're going to do much the same as if you were too excited. Stay loose, take more time than you need. But, this time get the blood flowing… jump up and down, jog a bit, keep your feet moving. What pumps you up? is it a song, a memory of a great win? Visualize that win, remember that feeling, or start singing that song to yourself (internally, or quietly of course). Most of all, keep telling yourself that you can do it.
  • Nervous? Did you just miss a big shot? Don't get upset. Don't be judgmental. The worst thing you can do at this point is to get down on yourself because you missed the shot. If you do, you'll only put more pressure on yourself to make the next ball. Just tell yourself to play like you know how. Don't over think it…Stay relaxed and hit the ball. Don't focus on the outcome you want ie. hitting the winner, instead focus on the ball and hitting the right shot. Focus on relaxing and hitting the stroke that you've practiced, don't worry about whether the ball goes in our out. Yes, easier said than done, but work on it and you'll start getting the results you want. It comes down to trusting yourself to be able to perform.Tennis mental training prepares you to win by: calming the mind, being non-judgemental and trusting yourself and your muscle memory in order to preform at your peak.

So incorporate tennis mental training into your tennis program for on-court success!

ATP Tour: Past and Present

June 13th, 2011

The ATP Tour

ATP

Formed in 1972 to protecting various interests of professional male tennis players, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has become a foremost institution in the game of tennis. The organization arranged for a tournament every year since 1990 which marked the beginning of the ATP tour series.

Tournaments in the ATP Tour

·      The Grand Slams- The ATP Grand Slam series is combination of four significant tennis tournaments namely the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. Each slam is played on a different surface, The US Open is played on hard courts, The French (Roland Garros) is played on red clay, Wimbeldon is played on Grass and the Australian is played on a different type of hard court. The events are spread across the calendar year and a player who wins all four tournaments is said to have won The Grand Slam.

·      ATP Tour Masters 1000- It is a series of nine tennis tournaments the tournaments are played across various parts of Europe, North America and Asian Continent. Back in 1990’s the events were referred to as the ‘Championship Series, and the ‘Single Week’ events. It was also called as the Mercedes tournament series and TMS top 9 in beginning of the 20th century.

·      ATP World Tour 500- The 11 tournament series was earlier known as ATP International Series Gold and the Championship Series. It is named as the ATP World Tour 500 for the 500 points that can be won in tournaments throughout the series.

·      ATP World Tour 250- A relatively newer tournament series, The World Tour 250 is the lowest level series in the ATP tour. It's comprised of 40 tournaments with a total tally of 250 points up for grabs.

Find out how to get ready of the ATP tournament season.

Tennis Channel: Offerings and Services

June 10th, 2011

Tennis Channel: The Premier Tennis TV Station

Tennis Channel

Today, there is no dearth of information about tennis. The web is full of tennis sites and portals that are specifically built for imparting information about a particular tennis subject. The real question now is, which sites are the best? Certainly tennischannel.com is one of the best out there.

Tennis channel is a great, easy to use tennis information portal. The website acts as a direct link between you and your favorite tennis stars.

Major Features of Tennis Channel

The following services are offered by the tennischannel.com:

1.     Peek into Lives of tennis stars- tennis channel is a 24 hour ‘Information multimedia portal’ that covers much more than just what happens on court. It informs fans about everything their favorite stars are up to, on and off the court.. From posting interviews, pictures, videos and almost everything about the lifestyle, it brings tennis information to a new level.

2.     Celeb Opinions- Almost every portal has a news section but, apart from regular news and reports about events, Tennis channel also interviews celebrities and well known personalities who have a love for the game of tennis.

3.     Videos- The video section has tons of videos from matches and practice sessions and tape from the personal lives of the tennis stars.  The videos range from being about major tennis press releases, tennis news and match resutls to tennis outtakes and looks into the personal lives of tennis stars.

4.     Rankings- No tennis portal in complete unless it informs visitors about the tennis rankings and the latest tournament results. The Tennis Channel has you and you favorite players covered.

Tennis Channel: Got Tennis?

May 31st, 2011

 

Tennis is one of the few sports played world wide that has a tremendous following. Every year the game attracts millions of fans and enthusiasts. While only a handful of people reach the professional level, no one is untouched by the aura that tennis stars have.

If you love tennis like i do, you can’t get enough of it. The Tennis Channel can feed your tennis need 24 hours a day. The channel holds television and telecasting rights of all the four tournaments of the Grand slam namely the US Open, Wimbledon, French and Australian Open. They also showcase Olympus US Series, along with ATP Masters Series and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour championships.

Tennis Channel: Got Tennis?

The success of the network can be attributed to the following factors:

·      Beyond the court- The 24 hour channel covers everything related to tennis. It keeps an enthusiast updated about all the major happenings in the world of tennis. Plus the programing on the Tennis channel goes beyond the court. It enables a fan to see and experience the lifestyle of his favorite stars. The Tennis Channel is the one stop station for tennis fans.

·      Travel Guide- Uniquely, the Tennis Channel features travel destinations that can provide a superior tennis experience. They feature some destinations where the main reason for going is the tennis, while other trips include some spectacular tennis and other fun possibilities. This guide is centered around the pro tennis tournament calendar so that you can attend all your favorite events in style. The Channel provides all kinds of information about intended destinations they chart out details such as city guides, tennis camps, tournaments, resorts and courts.

·      Community Building- The tennis channel is more than a tv station, it lets fans bond and interact with each other, sharing their views and love for the game. Tennis channel is a community for tennis lovers.

Roger Federer: Style of Playing

May 24th, 2011

Every one knows Roger Federer. Arguably he's the best player of all time. He was the champion for 237 consecutive weeks, which is a record in itself. He has 16 Grand Slam titles to his name and has captured the career grand slam (one of only 7 players to have ever completed the career slam).

So lets take a quick look at what makes Roger Federer so great.

Roger Federer’s Style of Play:

Roger Federer’s style cannot be described in a few sentences. He plays equally well on all types of courts and from all parts of the court. He can do it all, from hitting a winners from the baseline to a great feathery drop volley at the net . You don't hear to much about Roger's fitness, because it is rarely a factor in his matches, but his quickness and stamina is second to none.

Roger Federer’s Equipment:

·      Tennis Racket: Roger endorses and uses a Wilsons BLX 6.1 Tour Head racque. Federer tends to use a hybrid of Wilson Champions choice and Natural gut string combined with the 16 gage ALU Big Banger string. 

·      Roger's Shoes: Federer is often seen in the Nike Lunar Vapor 8 on the court. The shoe is very light but is able to provdie the support and stability required for his playing style. As we all know, tennis requries a player to move in 5 directions, forward, back, side to side, and up in the air. The Vapor 8's allow roger to move quickly to the ball whether he's hitting a groundstroke or jumping to hit a signature slam-dunk overhead.

Roger Federer’s Exercise Regime:

·      Federer's Exercise Regime: Because Roger Federer is an all court player, he trains to be effective from all parts of the court. Roger's exercise regime focuses on stamina and endurance along with muscle strength.