Posted on 23 August 2010
Now like I stated in my last tip, bringing the aggression when you’re down is an extremely powerful strategy and can be great for pulling you out of a mental hole.
But unloading too much in the wrong situation or going into overload with its usage, is an ill-advised decision and one of today’s players most detrimental mistakes…
Tags: ground strokes, groundstrokes
Posted on 10 August 2010
Tomorrow is the day. Only 1 more day until the TMC SS101 course will be released! Now this entire weekend, there have been countless number of emails coming in, asking what exactly you would get “extra” if you’re within the first 150 players to take action.
I didn’t say anything until now, because in fact, I was still adding (…up until 3:13AM this morning). And I wanted to make sure everything was going to be to the max. That, and I wanted wait and tell you guys all at once because I was so dang excited! Well, this is it.
There were 8, now there are 10! Press play to check out every one of the “Kick-Butt” bonuses…
Posted on 10 August 2010
When everything seems to be flowing for you out there on the court, you’re hitting the balls with great accuracy and you can see you’re giving your opponent problems… What should be your next move?
That’s easy! We ALL know what to do when we’re playing well – just keep doing what we’ve been doing. You never want to deviate from a plan that’s working.
But when the flip side happens and things aren’t going your way, that’s where it can be difficult. Use the strategy in your next match that Sam Querrey, Dinara Safina, and Coco Vandeweghe used just last week (…when in this situation) that allowed them to conquer their nerves and pull out some terrific wins – just last week!
Tags: aggression in tennis, believe in yourself, Coco Vandeweghe, Dinara Safina, Farmers Classic, Sam Querrey
Posted on 05 August 2010
After all the delays and emails pouring in asking, “Where is it?!?”, it’s finally ready! That’s right, the Tennis Mind Camp Strategy Secrets 101 Audio Collection has just been finalized. And the release is just a few days away – August 11, 2010 to be exact!
Press play on the video below to get all the juicy details on the entire 19 whopping hours of step by step instruction that’s sure to help take your tennis game to the next level. And discover the easiest way to gain 8 extra smoking hot bonuses I’ve added in for those who are extra serious about winning. You can’t afford to miss this…
Posted on 20 July 2010
If you have a tournament or a big match coming up and you go down with a minor but nagging injury (…a tweak of the wrist, soreness in your knees, or even a quirk in your shoulder), you can still exercise and train and be physically ready to go come match time! In fact, you HAVE to!
Your training might have to be revised, depending on your injury, but it’s incredibly important that you continue your strength work and your cardiovascular exercises.
Here are two great ways to keep the motor running on all cylinders during your recovery period:
Posted on 21 June 2010
Your serve is one of the most important (..if not the most important) shot you have at your disposal.
It has the power to dictate the tempo of each point, boost your confidence level, and put fear in the hearts of your opponent.
You might say, then “Why MOST and NOT all?” Because there are some exceptions. Many players say that this saying is completely bogus and complain that (…when playing a match), they…
Tags: serve drills, tennis drill
Posted on 07 June 2010
Sam Stosur…
In this 2010 French Open tournament, she rolled over Jankovic, roared back against Justine Henin, and stuck to a winning plan when she played the almost unbeatable Serena Williams – all former world #1s, essentially back to back to back.
And… went into the final as the overwhelming favorite. But… lost to a 17th seed girl by the name of Franseca Schiavone.
How did this happen? How could this happen? How did she manage to defy the 1 to 120 odds of winning this unbelievable tournament in Paris?
Tags: Schiavone wins french
Posted on 03 May 2010
Ever had an injury before or suffering from one right now as we speak?
If so, you’ve got plenty of company: Kim Clijsters (WTA) with a muscle tear…
Kobe Bryant (Lakers) with a ruptured tendon on his shooting hand…
Ryan Johnson (Vancouver Canucks with a broken foot… and Manny Ramirez (L.A. Dodgers) with a strained calf!
So, if you thought there was something critically wrong with your physical upkeep and that you were one of the weak ones because you got injured, that’s not the case.
Tags: Kim Clijsters muscle tear, kobe bryant finger, manny ramirez strained calf, sports injury
Posted on 19 April 2010
Over this weekend (…in between touching up TMCSS 101, getting ready for one of my best friend’s wedding), I had a few extra minutes. So I thought I’d do something a little different and a little fun.

What I did was, I recently bugged (…tapped into) the practices of nearly every highly competitive tennis player known to man. It was tricky at first, but it finally worked.
Now, since I couldn’t type out everything from all 1,659,756 players and coaches word for word. I summarized what I saw the most frequently and that was having the most impact.
Check it out…
Tags: tennis practice session, tennis practice with video, tennis video
Posted on 06 April 2010

Andy Roddick defeated Tomas Berdych to claim the 2010 Sony Ericsson title in Miami, not by learning to hit harder, but by using a more strategicand tactical approach.
Of the many mental punches Andy gave Berdych throughout their two set rumble over the weekend, there were two main strategic blows that were most responsible for Tomas taking home the consolation prize instead of the one given to the last man standing…
Tags: andy roddick defeats tomas berdych, andy roddick strategy, andy roddick wins sony ericsson, sony ericsson open 2010, tomas berdych