Posted on 29 April 2009
In tennis, it’s common knowledge that you can’t just show up on match day without any prior preparation and expect to win, at least consistently, right?
I mean, practically everyone who plays tennis knows that practice, even though it can be incredibly tough at times, is one of the most critical aspects at improving your game on a long term basis as well as boosting your winning percentage.
But that being said, only a select few are able to really take advantage of this time and see the real benefit. In fact, the majority of players put in the time, but only enjoy the intense sweat-drenching sensation of a hard workout without any worthwhile results.
And that’s no fun. To be honest, it actually can be quite frustrating. Have you ever felt like this? You ever feel the
Tags: tennis coach, tennis practice, tennis strategy
Posted on 24 April 2009
Hey guys!
Seeing how we just finished with a massive heatwave here in California, I felt I simply had to address the issue of playing in the intense heat without… well… passing out.
You see, playing in extreme weather conditions can really be a serious blow to your game. For me, the heat was and still is the absolute worst of them all. It doesn’t matter if you’re a pro like Elena Dementieva or it’s your first day on the court, it’s going to have an effect on you.
Tags: beat the heat, extreme weather conditions, tennis and the weather, tennis in the sun, tennis strategy
Posted on 16 April 2009
If you’re going to be successful in this game, understanding the difference between offensive and defensive shots is an absolute MUST. The problem is players don’t know what separates the two and often lose very winnable points simply from choosing the wrong kind of shot for that specific on-court situation.
By reviewing the situations below, you should have a much greater understanding of both and come out ahead on many more points.
Tags: offense vs defense, tennis, tennis trategy
Posted on 08 April 2009
A tennis player’s rhythm is an extremely critical component to his success out there on the court. That sense of fluidity is one of the most effective ingredients when attempting to get that highly coveted “In-The-Zone” feeling. It’s also a huge reason behind some of the quickest routes and most heart-stopping comebacks in tennis history.
Pretty powerful stuff, you think? I’m sure we’ve all experienced that feeling where everything seems…
Tags: confuse your opponent, have your opponent scrambled, mix it up, opponents mindset, tennis, tennis strategy, tennis tips
Posted on 03 April 2009
I have a really important issue or concept to talk to you about today. There’s something that I see players do all the time that just drives me crazy because, I know they could raise their game to another level (…3 times over) if they added just one aspect to it. And I really don’t want you to make that same blunder. So here it is…
Since I’ve started playing, one of the things that really grabs my attention is how so many players come out onto the court without the slightest clue of…
Tags: exploit your opponents weakness, play to your strengths, tennis, tennis game plan, tennis strategy
Posted on 01 April 2009
Hey there! I’m so excited that you decided to join us. Here at Tennis Mind Camp, we take your tennis playing seriously, and we want to make sure you get the results you want out there on the tennis court.
As a group, we’ve already been blessed to help literally hundreds of tennis players all around the world just like you to increase their winning percentage by almost double. But we didn’t want to stop there. Hundreds of satisfied people wasn’t enough. Our goal is to reach thousands or even more…
Tags: tennis strategy, tennismindcamp, winning tennis matches