Master The Mental Game of Tennis

Tennis is an intensely competitive sport where only the mentally strongest players consistently rise.

What truly separates successful tennis players is not just their strokes or fitness, it’s their mental strength.

Learn to perform at your best from India’s most experienced Sports Psychologist and Mental Conditioning and Peak Performance Coach for Tennis.

Mastering the Mental Game in Tennis | Dr. Swaroop

Why Talented Tennis Players Still Struggle in Matches

 Many players do well in practice, but when the real match begins, something changes.

You may have seen or experienced things like these:

You walk onto the court and your body feels stiff, timing feels off, and you rush between points.
Instead of settling in, you’re already thinking about the result or making a “good start.”

In practice, you swing naturally and take your shots without hesitation.
In matches, you hold back, avoid risk, and focus more on not losing than actually playing your game.

One or two mistakes suddenly make you doubt your shots.
Your flow breaks, and you start overthinking instead of trusting your game.

You keep replaying the last mistake or missed opportunity in your head.
By the time the next point starts, your focus is still in the past.

In important moments, your thoughts become louder and your body feels tighter.
You become outcome-focused, which makes execution harder than usual.

Small things start irritating you, misses, line calls, or even your own expectations.
Your energy either drops or becomes too negative, affecting how you play the next points.

Before or during the match, you start questioning if you’re good enough.
This doubt affects your decisions, making you play safer or second-guess your shots.

When the match turns, you feel the urge to force things or end points too quickly.
Instead of staying consistent, you rush decisions and lose control of your game.

If this feels familiar, the issue may not be only technical. It may be mental.

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A short conversation can help bring clarity to what may really be affecting performance.

Why is Tennis Such a Tough Mental Sport

LONE SPORT

You are often competing alone.

NO TEAMMATE

There is no teammate to step in and change the flow.

Small Breaks

You have small breaks between points, which can either help you reset or make you overthink.

Momentum Changes

Momentum changes quickly.

Pressure Returns

Pressure returns again and again throughout a match.

Performance is Affected

Emotion, body language, confidence, self-talk, and decision-making all affect performance in real time.

That is why tennis is not only a physical and technical game. It is a mental game too.

In tennis, the ability to reset, respond, and stay composed can be just as important as the ability to hit the ball well.

Our 6 Point Mental Training Strategy Plan for Tennis Players

Pre-Match Readiness

Prepare mentally before stepping on court so that tension, fear, or overthinking do not take over too early.

Between-Point Reset

Learn how to recover mentally after every point and begin the next one with more calmness and clarity.

Pressure Handling

Build the ability to stay steady during break points, tie-breaks, momentum shifts, and other big-match moments.

Emotional Control

Manage frustration, anger, self-doubt, disappointment, and negative body language more effectively.

Confidence and Self-Belief

Develop stronger trust in your game without becoming overly affected by one result, one opponent, or one bad day.

Focus and Match Awareness

Improve self-awareness, game awareness, and situational awareness so that you make better mental and tactical decisions during play.

Mental Game Starter Program

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Why this age group (9 to 14 years)?

Because the age of competitive sport has reduced, young athletes need to learn simple, practical, and specific mental strategies early on. At this stage, sports parents, who often travel with their child, also play a crucial role in supporting and applying these strategies consistently.

Curriculum Designed to:

  • Learn simple strategies players can add to their game
  • Learn to control their game under pressure and fight till the end
  • Learn simple strategies players can add to their game

Winning Mindset Program

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At this stage, teenagers begin facing higher competition, stronger opponents, performance expectations, and emotional ups and downs, which makes mental training essential, not optional.

This program specifically focuses on helping young athletes:

  • Control frustration in the moment
  • Build confidence beyond wins
  • Develop consistency

Champion Mindset Program

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Focused on Peak Performance

The Champion Mindset Program equips them with the mental tools to stay focused, build confidence, and perform consistently, especially when it matters most.

Focused on:

  • Train the Mind Like You Train the Body
  • Build Winning Routines & Game-Day Mental Skills
  • Personalized Mental Coaching That Matches Your Sport

Peak Performance Program

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Focused on Peak Performance & Mindset Mastery

The Peak Performance Program is designed for athletes competing at national, international, or professional levels who want to unlock marginal mental gains that create major competitive advantage.

  • Train the Mind for High-Stakes Performance
  • Precision Focus & Distraction Control
  • Mental Recovery & Consistency at the Highest Level

Mindset Mastry Program

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Focused on Peak Performance & Mindset Mastery

This stage requires emotional maturity, decision-making clarity, and mental resilience. The Mindset Mastery Program helps athletes strengthen their identity, handle pressure professionally, and build a long-term high-performance mindset.

  • Build a Strong Athletic Identity Beyond Wins
  • Master Pressure, Expectations & Career Decisions
  • Create Sustainable High-Performance Habits

How the Program works?

Player Mindset Assessment

Zeta6 assessment to measure key mindset factors. Taken twice – once at the start and once at the end of the program. This allows us to track mindset changes across critical performance areas.

Digital Sessions

Player will learn the fundamentals of mindset, techniques and strategies to apply in their game by Dr. Swaroop's digital video sessions.

1:1 Personalized Sessions

MMC coaches personalize mindset strategies to fit each athlete’s goals and challenges, ensuring practical application in matches to achive success.

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Here’s what Senior athletes have to say about Dr Swaroop

“I was finding it difficult to get the right focus to play my next Olympics and was in two thoughts about my career, especially during Covid. I found what I needed with Swaroop Sir which helped me win the Oman Open in Muscat securing my first singles title after a decade!”

Sharath Kamal
Four time Olympian and India No 1 Table Tennis player

“Dr Swaroop has been brilliant and has added a lot of value to the players in our IPL Team. The thing that stood out for me, was how he helped with understanding the emotions that came along with all the decisions we take on the field of play and how to channelise those emotions to get better results and be more effective “.

Mayank Agarwal
27 year old Indian and IPL Cricket Player

“The best part, were the couple of techniques that Doc gave me, esp, the breathing and the cues that helped me stay in the moment during pressure and not letting situations get the better of me. Definitely helped me stay calmer in the moment and lot more clearer” .

Aiden Markram
South Africa Cricket Captain and IPL Player

“This was my first IPL and Swaroop Sir helped me in my mental preparation and to believe in my processes at this big stage, which helped me a lot. As the tournament progressed, whenever I had doubts, I would have a quick session with Sir, who gave me clarity in my approach.

Jitesh Sharma
India and IPL Cricket Player

“I was literally unable to throw the discuss properly because my body tightness and sweat due to pressure. Swaroop Sir helped me manage my anxiety and built my confidence which helped me win the Commonwealth Gold in 2018”

Ekta Bhyan
Commonwealth Gold Medal, 2018

“Mental Conditioning with Swaroop Sir has helped me to be clear in my mind, enhance my level of performance… perform at higher level tournaments with confidence”

Ankita Raina
India No 1 Tennis Player

“I learnt the right mindset process and techniques with which I could manage my mindset over 4 days and started becoming more consistent in my scores. Mental Coaching with Swaroop Sir was the reason I went from being India no 12 to India No 1 within 8 months!”

Rohan Dholepatil
India's No. 1 Amateur and Professional Golf Player

“I was about to quit Tennis, but after 1 ½ years of Mental Coaching with Swaroop Sir, I started winning titles and qualified for the Junior Australian Open”

Salsa Aher
India’s No. 1 U18 – Tennis Player

“Although I am from Haryana and coming from rural background, I was resistant to start Mental Coaching. However, Swaroop Sir understood me very nicely. Earlier, I used to get nervous in a bout with foreign players, but because of Swaroop Sir, I won the Asian Championships Gold Medal, India’s first in 25 years!”

Sunil Kumar
India No. 1 and World No 4, Greeco-Roman Wrestler

“I was struggling to get runs from 2016-17. In 2018, I was on the verge of getting dropped from the team. With Swaroop Sir’s Performance Coaching, I became the highest run-getter in the T20 Mushtaq Ali Cricket Tournament.”

Rishabh Tiwari
Chattisgarh Cricket Player: 2018-19 season

These mental skills can’t be mastered in just one or two sessions.
They are built through structured, step-by-step training.

That’s where the Progressive Elite Training Approach comes in —
a system that teaches mental skills in the right sequence, at the right pace, and for the right stage of a cricketer’s journey.

Because strong minds are built the same way strong skills are —
progressively, consistently, and correctly.

That’s exactly how our programs work.

Stay calm in high-pressure moments

Handle selection anxiety and external expectations

Build consistency everyday

Take the First Step Towards Athletic Success!