Hi John I have subscribed to your great magazine for my daughter Tahnee,
is there some tip or advice you can give Tahnee regarding beating herself up out there, she is very emotional and animated on court but lacks a lot of experience in match play and seems to lose it to the point of tears, she is showing signs of a good player and is in a special squad and will be expected to do a bit of travelling later this year but the mental side is letting her down,
regards Dianne
is there some tip or advice you can give Tahnee regarding beating herself up out there, she is very emotional and animated on court but lacks a lot of experience in match play and seems to lose it to the point of tears, she is showing signs of a good player and is in a special squad and will be expected to do a bit of travelling later this year but the mental side is letting her down,
regards Dianne


It is important that Tahnee set some goals that relate to performance - not outcome. She and her coach should evaluate her matches based on how well she does in achieving these goals. Some sample goals could relate to "the 16 second cure." Goals can include things like maintenance of rituals, positive high energy walk, etc. If you film her matches then she can really see how her self destructive behavior is hurting her play. She can also have goals that relate to maintenance and adjustment of arousal level which can to some degree be measured by her footwork level.
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