My focus in matches can be absolutely awful. I'd honestly say that it is my biggest weakness, and it is probably associated with the heavy legs I me talked about in another thread.
Of course there are some days where I am 100% on point. I would say that usually happens when I play someone who rips the ball at me a lot. Other days it happens against people hit the ball normal pace too. There may be times when I have mental lapses, but I am able to recognize them and refocus. I don't really lose my faith in my shots. My shots are better on these days, but I'm not sure whether that is the cause or the effect of the good concentration.
However, too often I struggle to maintain my concentration while I am playing. It's almost like I just lose my will to win even though I still might get frustrated and angry with myself. I lose my energy and intensity that I have when playing well. Here is probably the biggest aspect of it: on these days I can get realllly realllly down on myself. I won't like throw my racket or anything but I usually get quiet and like I said before, lose the intensity, energy, and concentration. Many people have told that it is extremely obvious when I am down on myself, and once it happens...I'm basically toast. I kind of check out of the math and don't really want to play anymore. Any attempts to pump myself up are usually useless. My shots aren't nearly as sharp on these days, but again I'm not sure if this is the cause of the poor focus or the result of it.
If I can improve this aspect of my game, I will be a much better tennis player.
What advice do you guys have for working on this?
A couple of weeks ago I started meditating and I played probably some of the best tennis of my life. But I stopped about a week ago. I'll start up again and see if it works again though.
Of course there are some days where I am 100% on point. I would say that usually happens when I play someone who rips the ball at me a lot. Other days it happens against people hit the ball normal pace too. There may be times when I have mental lapses, but I am able to recognize them and refocus. I don't really lose my faith in my shots. My shots are better on these days, but I'm not sure whether that is the cause or the effect of the good concentration.
However, too often I struggle to maintain my concentration while I am playing. It's almost like I just lose my will to win even though I still might get frustrated and angry with myself. I lose my energy and intensity that I have when playing well. Here is probably the biggest aspect of it: on these days I can get realllly realllly down on myself. I won't like throw my racket or anything but I usually get quiet and like I said before, lose the intensity, energy, and concentration. Many people have told that it is extremely obvious when I am down on myself, and once it happens...I'm basically toast. I kind of check out of the math and don't really want to play anymore. Any attempts to pump myself up are usually useless. My shots aren't nearly as sharp on these days, but again I'm not sure if this is the cause of the poor focus or the result of it.
If I can improve this aspect of my game, I will be a much better tennis player.
What advice do you guys have for working on this?
A couple of weeks ago I started meditating and I played probably some of the best tennis of my life. But I stopped about a week ago. I'll start up again and see if it works again though.
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