Category:
Tennis Tips
Published Date: Jul 10, 2007
Topic: Learning To Play Under Pressure
By: Tom Veneziano, www.tenniswarrior.com
Has this ever happened to you? You are
in a pressure situation in an important match. You tighten
up, and one more time you choke. What can you do that will
help you learn to play under pressure?
I have been asked this question a thousand
times by players from many different levels of play. The
answer to this question is a kind of oxymoron. You must
learn to fail in order to learn to play under pressure.
That's right - FAIL!
Think of it this way. You have two separate
skills you are trying to master when playing under pressure.
The mental skills and the physical skills. The mental skill
of not freezing up, and the physical skill of getting the
ball in the tennis court, which now under pressure looks
like the size of a place mat!!! If you know when you are
not under pressure the physical skills operate fine, obviously
the mental skills need some training. Therefore, first and
foremost is to experience what it ‘feels' like to
go for your shots under pressure.
Unfortunately most players fall into a
major pitfall. They will say, "I did go for my shot,
but I missed!" But I missed? Who said anything about
making the shot? EXPERIENCE ‘WHAT IT FEELS LIKE' was
the phrase. You must treat this situation exactly like learning
anything else in tennis...you practice! You practice going
for the shot every time you are faced with this type of
pressure situation. How do you think the pros have learned
to think correctly under pressure. They have been practicing
over and over again to go for their shots under pressure.
By the time you see them on television they have already
practiced over and over and over and over again that similar
situation. As a result, they make it look easy. They have
developed SPONTANEITY THROUGH PREPARATION.
You can do the same, but it will require
a mental toughness on your part to accept the failures that
come with going for your shots under pressure. When I am
teaching a play action doubles drill where my students are
playing points I constantly try to put them under pressure.
I may say something like, "this is a key point, your
partner is counting on you." Sounds cruel doesn't it?...They
think so too!!! But, many of them have learned from these
little tests to play relaxed under pressure. I let them
know I do not care if they win or lose the point, what I
am interested in is their ability to go for the shot and
accept the outcome.
Mental toughness does not mean you never
fail. Mental toughness is the ability to accept the failure
and keep moving toward your goal. YOU ARE FAILING FORWARD!
It is this mindset practiced over and over again under pressure
that will prepare you to play automatic and spontaneous
tennis. You must experience what it ‘feels' like to
go for your shots under pressure whether you win or lose
the point.
Will you be able to learn to play under
pressure? Well, you probably already have learned! Many
things in life, at work, or whatever profession you are
in requires you to perform under pressure. Just beginning
a new job alone can provide pressure. Eventually you become
comfortable because you practice day after day. The same
is true for tennis, if you would like to learn how to play
under pressure you must put yourself in pressure situations
over and over and over again and consistently choose to
go for your shots. Eventually you will shock yourself. And
your opponent too!!!
Until Next Time, Have a Good
Play!
Your Tennis Coach - S.Rajagopal
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