Tennis Pressure

Tennis pressure articles for tournament tennis players, coaches, and sports parents to improve performance.

Tennis Podcast: Expectations Limit Junior Players

Tennis Psychology Podcast

How Pressure Limits Performance Welcome to session number seventy-three 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 week’s

Tennis Podcast: Playing Your Best Under Pressure

Tennis Psychology Podcast

Performing With Confidence Under Pressure Welcome to session number fifty two 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.

Did Federer Psych Out Murray?

Foginini's Mental Game

Was Murray Nervous to Play Federer? Was too much read into his comments? Did he really psych out Murray with his comments? Did Murray play tight in the first set? Based on Murray’s first serve percent in the first set, you can conclude he played tight and controlled

Tennis Podcast: Boost Trust Under Pressure

Tennis Psychology Podcast

Trusting Your Skills Under Pressure Welcome to session number thirty three 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.

Lack of Tennis Confidence Despite Success

Tennis Psychology

  I’ve written a lot about the importance of confidence in tennis. I call confidence a cure-all for the mental game because it’s so powerful to other parts of your game. For example, when you have high confidence going into a match, you are relaxed and won’t feel

Psychology of Juniors Who Play for Others

Tennis Psychology

Who Are You Playing For? When I ask my students: “Who are you playing for?” They look at me like I have two heads. My students think: “Of course I play for myself.” But when we take a closer look at it, they find out that they are