Tennis Psychology Articles

Tennis Podcast: Staying Calm When Winning

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Staying Composed When in The Lead Many tennis players become too anxious or excited when they’re winning the match. Sometimes they can’t put the match away! In this week’s tennis psychology session, you’ll learn: How to stay calm and focused when you’re in the lead. Dr. Cohn teaches you the

Mardy Fish Wins Ugly to Capture Third Title

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Playing in Adverse Weather Conditions Mardy Fish captured his third ATP title beating Evgeny Korolev 7-5, 6-3 at the Delray Beach International Championships on Sunday. In the past, Fish struggled to come home with the win when he got the to the finals. Fish has reached 10 finals

Tennis Podcast: Confidence Rollercoaster

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Developing a Stable Level of Confidence Many tennis players can’t get off the confidence rollercoaster. Your confidence goes up and down based on immediate results. In this week’s tennis psychology session, you’ll learn: How to get off the confidence rollercoaster. Dr. Cohn teaches you the mental strategies to boost your tennis confidence. You’ll

Tennis Parents’ High Expectations For Kids

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Are You Too Hard On Your Athlete? Do you expect your tennis kid to always perform well or win? Do you have a hard time focusing on what your kids do well on the court instead of focusing on mistakes? I receive many questions from sports parents about

Tennis Podcast: More Focus on Every Point

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Staying Confident After Each Point Many tennis players have a difficult time staying focused consistently point after point. They may make an unforced error, get frustrated or think about the consequences of losing. In this week’s tennis psychology session, you’ll learn: How to stay focused on every point you play. Dr. Cohn teaches you the

Why Do Players Perform Better in Practice?

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Why Do Players Under Perform in Matches? Do you play like a star in practice or practice matches, but then under perform in competition due to a lack of confidence or poor focus? In my new tennis confidence video series, I’ll discuss: The top five mental game reasons