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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (1 of 10)
Roger’s neutral ready position at center court is filmed from a side animation angle. His rhythmic split-step and quick adjustment steps into a balanced, neutral stance illustrate how early preparation supports confident shot selection.
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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (2 of 10)
Xavier’s mental game animation on confidence is presented from a neutral, front-facing instructional angle. The sequence emphasizes relaxed but intentional wrist preparation, showing how a looser grip and reduced grip pressure can support a more confident, committed release through contact.
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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (3 of 10)
Novak’s neutral stance forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a side animation angle. His shoulders and trunk exhibit a pronounced coil with the hitting-side shoulder turning well behind the baseline before uncoiling in sync with hip rotation into contact.
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5.4s |
Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (4 of 10)
Dinara Safina's neutral mental game animation is presented from a simple, front-facing instructional angle. Her racket preparation and contact point are illustrated with a square racket face and a contact height around waist level, emphasizing a solid, repeatable hitting position tied to confidence.
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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (5 of 10)
Craig Kardon’s aggressive movement drill is presented from a court-level angle focused on the baseline player. The player’s split-step is timed just before the opponent strikes, followed by explosive first steps forward and strong recovery footwork that returns them quickly to a ready, neutral stance.
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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (7 of 10)
Craig Kardon coaches through a full point scenario focused on the mental game, filmed from a court-level angle. After each point, he emphasizes resetting body language and breathing so the player returns to a composed, confident ready position before the next serve.
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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (8 of 10)
Soderling’s neutral-court stance animation, filmed from a side angle. His hips and legs load with a pronounced knee bend and delayed hip uncoil, clearly separating lower-body drive from the upper-body swing.
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4.7s |
Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (9 of 10)
Marin Cilic’s forehand from the center of the court, filmed from a rear angle. After contact his follow-through finishes high with his non-hitting hand settling in front of his body as he quickly regains a neutral ready position.
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Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (10 of 10)
Craig Kardon’s mental game session on confidence, filmed from a side animation and interview angle. The contact point discussion emphasizes how a committed racket path through contact, with a firm but relaxed wrist, reinforces a confident swing decision.
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5.2s |
Craig Kardon: What is Confidence? (6 of 10)
Martina’s overhead from center court, filmed from an animated side angle. Her continental grip is firm with a clearly visible wrist pronation as the racquet moves up and through the contact point.
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