There are so many different components that make up the game of tennis. There's the technical side, the tactical side, the physical training, the mental game and within those realms there's many sub-components. The mental side of the game is a really interesting one and I thought it would be cool to share everyones different "struggles", experiences, god mode experiences etc. What are the strange things that you see in your game?
For me, I have the weirdest experiences. I would consider myself a doubles specialist, although it's probably the wrong word to use, "a hell of a lot better at doubles than singles" would be a more accurate description. Some of my experiences are strange, for instance:
1. I rarely play a bad doubles match in live competition. Generally I'm all over the place, I have an incredibly good record in league for my club, have made the finals of some open tournaments, and can generally play above my level in doubles matches. I just zone whenever I play. I recently did some sessions with a guy who's hovering between 130 and 150 ATP doubles and that's improved that side even more, but mentally I never have a problem.
2. When I play practice matches in doubles I play awful. I'm unmotivated, mis-time everything, can't focus, shank for fun, it's ridiculous.
3. When I do doubles specific drills in training I generally do them quite well and play very well. I tend to be motivated, in the zone at times and just timing it to perfection.
4. When I do Singles specific drills in training I'm terrible, I'm inconsistent, bored, and not motivated.
5. When I play singles practice sets/matches I tend to play quite well. There's no pressure and I tend to strike it quite cleanly, not afraid to hit over backhands, come in, stay in rallies.
6. When I play live competition matches in Singles I'm awful. I overplay completely, I get extremely tight, I start chipping and slicing everything, I double fault and push serves and the ball. I overhit.
I was just having a thing about it on the way home in the car and found it interesting and strange. Interesting that some aspects of the game people do quite well and yet when they're put in a similar situation it's completely different.
What are your biggest pet hates/favourites when training or playing? What are the things that drive you mad? Did you ever have one experience where you just completely zoned?
A lot of the time when I watch the top 8 players in the world I wonder "How did they lose, how are they playing like this? Their technique and game is almost perfection, how is that happening to them? And then I realise that no matter how well grooved their game is, at the end of the day they're like us, they're human, and they have their ups and downs like we do, and do well or not so well in the different situations.
The psychology of it all is pretty interesting. Any similar experiences?
For me, I have the weirdest experiences. I would consider myself a doubles specialist, although it's probably the wrong word to use, "a hell of a lot better at doubles than singles" would be a more accurate description. Some of my experiences are strange, for instance:
1. I rarely play a bad doubles match in live competition. Generally I'm all over the place, I have an incredibly good record in league for my club, have made the finals of some open tournaments, and can generally play above my level in doubles matches. I just zone whenever I play. I recently did some sessions with a guy who's hovering between 130 and 150 ATP doubles and that's improved that side even more, but mentally I never have a problem.
2. When I play practice matches in doubles I play awful. I'm unmotivated, mis-time everything, can't focus, shank for fun, it's ridiculous.
3. When I do doubles specific drills in training I generally do them quite well and play very well. I tend to be motivated, in the zone at times and just timing it to perfection.
4. When I do Singles specific drills in training I'm terrible, I'm inconsistent, bored, and not motivated.
5. When I play singles practice sets/matches I tend to play quite well. There's no pressure and I tend to strike it quite cleanly, not afraid to hit over backhands, come in, stay in rallies.
6. When I play live competition matches in Singles I'm awful. I overplay completely, I get extremely tight, I start chipping and slicing everything, I double fault and push serves and the ball. I overhit.
I was just having a thing about it on the way home in the car and found it interesting and strange. Interesting that some aspects of the game people do quite well and yet when they're put in a similar situation it's completely different.
What are your biggest pet hates/favourites when training or playing? What are the things that drive you mad? Did you ever have one experience where you just completely zoned?
A lot of the time when I watch the top 8 players in the world I wonder "How did they lose, how are they playing like this? Their technique and game is almost perfection, how is that happening to them? And then I realise that no matter how well grooved their game is, at the end of the day they're like us, they're human, and they have their ups and downs like we do, and do well or not so well in the different situations.
The psychology of it all is pretty interesting. Any similar experiences?
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