Beating The Tennis Nerves, Tennis Mindset Control
THE NERVOUS PLAYER ๐ฎโ๐จ
Ever battled anxiety on the court? It can sometimes feel like your internal struggle is tougher than your opponent. ๐ If you're looking to overcome these challenges, breathing techniques and patterns are what helped me find inner peace!
Written by Pro Tennis Player Rob Reynolds and Found of XPAND ๐พ

10 breathing specialists came together to discuss tennis, and their insights could be a game-changer for you!
BPD: Breathing Pattern Disorder
Understanding how improving your breathing can lead to:
- Peace of mind
- Enhanced physical performance on court

Recommended Reading
A fascinating in depth article on breathing for tennis players just came out. It might be a bit dense for the non-science inclined, but it's packed with valuable insights. If you're serious about enhancing your game, this 10-minute read is highly recommended.
Summary Points โฌ๏ธ
- ๐พ Nervousness can lead to shortness of breath, causing physical tightness and faster exhaustion.
- ๐พ Between ends, focus on relaxing your shoulders and maintaining good posture.
- ๐พ Take 3-5 deep breaths, focusing on the lower rib cage, between points.
- ๐พ When comfortable, breathe through your nose instead of your mouth.
- ๐พ Good tennis form encourages better breathing.
- ๐พ After the match, practice intentional breathing to aid recovery.
- ๐พ When calm, direct your focus towards patterns and proactive hitting.
Patterns = Clarity ๐ค
- ๐พ Patterns and tennis IQ often separate the best players from the rest.
- ๐พ Having a game plan reduces the mental load during play.
- ๐พ Rely on familiar patterns during high-pressure moments.
- ๐พ Patterns provide repeatable, measurable control over your game.
- ๐พ Include routines (like toweling off and breathing) in your patterns.
- ๐พ Without patterns, you rely solely on talent and reactive problem-solving.
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Hope you find these tips and resources helpful for your game! ๐พโจ