Quantcast
nodot nodot
Mental Equipment
June 1999 Article

Contact John Murray

Mental Equipment Archive

Get John F. Murray's book The Mental Performance Index at Amazon.com

Get John F. Murray's book Smart Tennis at Amazon.com

Tennis Server
HOME PAGE

Do You Want To Be A Better Tennis Player?

Then Sign Up For A Free Subscription to the Tennis Server INTERACTIVE
E-mail Newsletter!

You will join 25,000 other subscribers in receiving news of updates to the Tennis Server along with monthly tennis tips from tennis pro Tom Veneziano that won't be found on the web site.
 
Best of all, it is free!

Player Profiles:
 
Top Pros (Women)
tennis ball Serena Williams
tennis ball Maria Sharapova
tennis ball Victoria Azarenka
tennis ball Agnieszka Radwanska
tennis ball Sara Errani
tennis ball Na Li
tennis ball Petra Kvitova
tennis ball Angelique Kerber
tennis ball Samantha Stosur
tennis ball Caroline Wozniacki
 ... more profiles
 
Top Pros (Men)
tennis ball Novak Djokovic
tennis ball Andy Murray
tennis ball Roger Federer
tennis ball Rafael Nadal
tennis ball David Ferrer
tennis ball Tomas Berdych
tennis ball Juan Martin del Potro
tennis ball Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
tennis ball Richard Gasquet
tennis ball Janko Tipsarevic
 ... more profiles
 
Tennis Features Icon TENNIS FEATURES:

BETWEEN THE LINES - Ray Bowers takes an analytical and sometimes controversial look at the ATP/WTA professional tour.
 
PRO TENNIS SHOWCASE - Tennis match reports and photography from around the world.
 
TURBO TENNIS - Ron Waite turbocharges your tennis game with tennis tips, strategic considerations, training and practice regimens, and mental mindsets and exercises.
 
TENNIS ANYONE? - USPTA Pro John Mills' quick player tip.
 
WILD CARDS - Each month a guest column by a new writer.
 
TENNIS SET - Jani Macari Pallis, Ph.D. looks at tennis science, engineering and technology.
 
MORTAL TENNIS - Greg Moran's tennis archive on how regular humans can play better tennis.
 
MENTAL EQUIPMENT - Explore the mental side of the game with Dr. John Murray.
 
TENNIS WARRIOR - Tom Veneziano's Tennis Warrior archive.
 
HARDSCRABBLE SCRAMBLE - USPTA pro Mike Whittington's player tip archive.
 
TENNIS EQUIPMENT TIPS.

Tennis Community Icon TENNIS COMMUNITY:


Tennis Book, DVD, and Video Index
 
Tennis Server Match Reports
 
Editor's Letter
 
Become a Tennis Server Sponsor

Explore The Tennis Net Icon EXPLORE THE TENNIS NET:

Pro Tennis Calendar & Event Links
 
Tennis News and Live Tennis Scores
 
Tennis Links on the Web
 
nodot
Mental Equipment By Dr. John Murray


 

Green Dot
 
Tennis Warehouse Logo
 
Green Dot

 
nodot
Match Toughness on Clay

Dr. John Murray Photo
Dr. John Murray

By now I hope you're fully absorbed in the excitement of the French Open, and delighted by the creative displays and stamina you're seeing. Playing on the blood red dirt of Boulogne, Munich, or Madrid poses a daunting challenge to anyone raised on a hard surface or serve-and-volley diet. The ball only moves slower on the moon, and the mental demands are extraordinary! Let's examine some ideas to help you thrive in the dust, whether you're from LA or Lyon.

Get Down and Dirty

Before worrying about technique or strategy, reach deep down for an attitude to thrive on clay. Think like a desert commando and learn to love the sand. This surface is easy on the bones and joints, and it's a blast sliding around kicking up dirt! Hard courts and rugs are sterile compared to the imperfect bounces and stained clothing where real athletes compete! Soft courts challenge your mind too, as factors such as patience and strategy are more important than booming serves and blistering forehands.

Go Into Thin Air

Prepare for clay like an elite mountain climber readying for a full-day assault on the summit of Everest. Realize that this is a battle of attrition rather than a race to the finish line. As the ball hits loose dirt, it bites with great friction and slows down. With fewer winners possible, and more unforced errors, consistency and raw perseverance are needed. Create opportunities with patience and smarts. If you love quick trips to McDonalds, this attitude in tennis will only lead to an early exit at stade Roland Garros. An extended brunch on the Champs Elysees is a much finer idea. The food is better too! Your battle cry should be "I'm here to stay," rather than "let's hurry up."

Adjust to the Court

Depending on moisture and maintenance, the ball will bounce higher or lower, faster or slower. The wetter and looser the clay, the slower the ball. Take stock of conditions before the warm-up and prepare your game plan accordingly. The trajectory of the bouncing ball alters your hitting zone, and you need to prepare for this. You also need to be ready for balls that hit a piece of clay and veer slightly off at the last instance. On a very slow surface, drop shots and sharply angled drop volleys are lethal. You can easily wrongfoot your opponent by hitting behind them, to where they came from, since quick stopping and starting is difficult. The main point is that you are in guerilla warfare, and the player who adapts to conditions best always survives.

Use Imagery to Gain Patience

Prior to the match, close your eyes and vividly imagine yourself playing games in which the points last twice as long as they normally do. For example, visualize yourself in rallies in which you hit 10 shots in a row deep into your opponent's court before they make an unforced error or hit a short ball that you can easily exploit. With extended imagery sessions you'll gain the needed patience for clay.

Get into the Gym

It's no secret that fit players thrive on the dust. Get yourself into the best physical shape you've ever been in and you'll defeat players who have more raw talent, experience, or power. The ability to run down every shot is a tremendous asset on clay. Also practice your slide! Combine Mental Equipment with endurance and quickness and you'll long for that dusty dirt.

My Predictions for the French

Who will win it all this year in France? As I write this article, the French Open is just beginning. Here are my humble predictions: Men: Carlos Moya or Marcelo Rios; Women: Venus Williams or Lindsay Davenport.

See you next month...

Green DotGreen DotGreen Dot

Mental Equipment Archive

If you have not already signed up to receive our free e-mail newsletter Tennis Server INTERACTIVE, you can sign up here. You will receive notification each month of changes at the Tennis Server and news of new columns posted on our site.

This column is copyrighted by Dr. John Murray, all rights reserved.

Dr. John F. Murray is currently a licensed clinical psychologist and sport psychologist in Florida. In addition, he is a tennis professional (having taught tennis internationally in North America, Hawaii, Europe, Middle East), formerly certified with both USPTA and USPTR. He has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and masters degrees both in Clinical Psychology and Exercise & Sport Sciences from the University of Florida. He maintains a personal web site at http://www.johnfmurray.com/.

Questions and comments about these columns can be directed to John by using this form.


 

nodot
nodot
Google
Web tennisserver.com
nodot nodot
The Tennis Server
Ticket Exchange

Your Source for tickets to professional tennis & golf events.
 
Wimbledon Tennis Tickets London 6/24-7/7
 
Western & Southern Open Tennis Tickets Cincinnati 8/9-8/18
 
US Open Tennis Tickets NYC 8/26-9/9
 
ATP World Tour Finals Tennis Tickets London 11/4-11/11
 

 

Tennis MindGame

 
Popular Tennis books:
 
Smart Tennis by John Murray
 
Winning Ugly: Mental Warfare in Tennis-Lessons from a Master by Brad Gilbert, Steve Jamison
 
The Best Tennis of Your Life: 50 Mental Strategies for Fearless Performance by Jeff Greenwald
 
The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey
 
Most Recent Articles:
 
May 2013 Wild Cards: The Puzzle by Tony Severino.
 
Tennis Warrior: It's all up to YOU! by Tom Veneziano.
 
May 2013 Tennis Anyone: Learn A Skill by John Mills.
 
May 2013 Turbo Tennis: Common Denominators In The Game by Ron Waite.
 
April 2013 Wild Cards: Across The Net With Jim Courier: The 2012 Interview by Vince Barr.
 
April 2013 Tennis Anyone: When to Fall Back by John Mills.
 
April 2013 Turbo Tennis: Critical Shots That Are Overlooked, Overused Or Misused by Ron Waite.
 
April 8, 2013 Between The Lines: First Trimester and the Risers of 2013 by Ray Bowers.
 
Tennis Warrior: What Coaches Who Theorize Don't Realize by Tom Veneziano.
 
March 7, 2013 Between The Lines: Five Weeks -- For Gold and Glory by Ray Bowers.
 

 

 

 

 
 
More featured events in the Tennis Server/MyCityRocks Ticket Exchanges:
 
  Featured Tickets:
Rock of Ages Tickets Kalamazoo MI WMU Western Michigan University Miller Auditorium
Million Dollar Quartet Tickets Fort Myers Ft Myers FL Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall
Million Dollar Quartet Tickets Kalamazoo MI WMU Western Michigan University Miller Auditorium
NCAA Softball Super Regional Tickets Austin TX Mccombs Field
War Horse Tickets Fort Myers Ft Myers FL Barbara B Mann Performing Arts Hall
Rebirth! The Musical Tickets Atlanta GA Fabulous Fox Theatre
The Price Is Right Tickets Kalamazoo MI WMU Western Michigan University Miller Auditorium Live Stage Show
Ballet Across America III Tickets Washington DC Kennedy Center Opera House
La Traviata Tickets Vienna VA Washington DC Wolf Trap
Cinderella Tickets Kalamazoo MI WMU Western Michigan University Miller Auditorium Moscow Festival Ballet

  Featured Tickets:
Sylvia Browne Tickets Red Bank NJ Count Basie Theatre
Chateau Ste. Michelle Festival Of Jazz Tickets Woodinville Seattle WA Chateau Ste Michelle Winery
Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo Tickets Kennett Square PA Longwood Gardens
She and Him Tickets Grand Prairie Dallas TX Verizon Theatre
Courtney Love Tickets Chicago IL House Of Blues HOB
Patty Loveless Tickets Nashville TN Grand Ole Opry House Jenn Bostic & Sarah Darling
Long Island Comedy Fest Tickets Westbury Long Island NY NYCB Theatre
The Lumineers Tickets Garden City ID Revolution Concert House and Event Center
Roger Waters Tickets Zurich Switzerland Letzigrund
Don McLean & Judy Collins Tickets Westbury Long Island NY NYCB Theatre

  Featured Tickets:
Daughtry Tickets Phoenix AZ Comerica Theatre Dodge 3 Doors Down
Disney On Ice: Rockin' Ever After Tickets Oklahoma City OKC OK State Fair Arena
Courtney Love Tickets Houston TX House Of Blues HOB
Michael Franti & Spearhead Tickets SLC Salt Lake City UT Red Butte Garden
The Roots Picnic Tickets Philadelphia Philly PA Penns Landing Festival Pier
Warren Haynes Tribute to Jerry Garcia Tickets Vienna VA Washington DC Wolf Trap National Symphony Orchestra
Robbie Williams Tickets Zurich Switzerland Letzigrund
Kenny Babyface Edmonds Tickets Houston TX Arena Theatre
Grace Potter and The Nocturnals Tickets Vienna VA Washington DC Wolf Trap
Kathy Griffin Tickets Austin TX Long Center For The Performing Arts Dell Hall

  Featured Tickets:
The Price Is Right Tickets Portland OR Keller Auditorium Live Stage Show
Miss Saigon Tickets Detroit MI Fisher Theatre
Hair Tickets Lincoln NE Lied Center For Performing Arts
WWE Raw Tickets Frank Erwin Center Austin TX Wrestling
Carmen Tickets Wilkes Barre PA Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Mamma Mia! Tickets Ames IA Stephens Auditorium
Cinderella Tickets Lincoln NE Lied Center For Performing Arts Moscow Festival Ballet
Elf Tickets Detroit MI Opera House
Blue Man Group Tickets Akron OH E J Thomas Hall BMG
Beauty And The Beast Tickets Nashville TN Tennessee Performing Arts Center Andrew Jackson Hall Disney's

  Featured Tickets:
Wimbledon Tickets London UK The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club
 
Western & Southern Open Tennis Tickets Cincinnati Mason OH Lindner Family Tennis Center
 
US Open Tennis Tickets Flushing Meadows New York NY
 
ATP World Tour Finals Tickets London England UK O2 Arena Men's Tennis Barclays
 

 
 
"Tennis Server" is a registered trademark and "Tennis Server INTERACTIVE" is a trademark of Tennis Server. All original material and graphics on the Tennis Server are copyrighted 1994 - by Tennis Server and its sponsors and contributors. Please do not reproduce without permission.

 

Tennis Server
Cliff Kurtzman
Editor-in-chief
2323 Clear Lake City Boulevard
Suite 180-139
Houston, Texas 77062-8120
Phone: (281) 480-6300
Fax: (281) 480-7715
Online Contact Form
How to support Tennis Server as a Sponsor/Advertiser
Tennis Server Privacy Policy