About the Author Anthony Ross is a coach, psychologist, and founder of Coaching Mentally Tough Tennis (http://coachingmentallytoughtennis.com), an organization dedicated to providing coaches with the highest quality, most effective information regarding the development of mental toughness in tennis. He has travelled on the ATP and WTA tours while working with players during competition against the likes of Nadal, Federer, and Djokovic. He also regularly mentors NCAA Division 1/ATP/WTA tour coaches on matters of coaching psychology. Anthony was formerly an All-American Pepperdine University player and his combined singles/double winning percentage of 85% (122-21) under coach Peter Smith is the second best of Peter's coaching career, behind only Steve Johnson. Anthony went on to compete as a professional doubles player at tournaments including Wimbledon. Read more
A**R
I have spent a lot of time listening to him talk about concepts but this book is amazing and the use of examples from current ma
Just got my hard copy a few days ago and read through the content. I am blown away at how well thought out Anthony's platform is. I have spent a lot of time listening to him talk about concepts but this book is amazing and the use of examples from current matches was brilliant and so easy to identify with. I highly recommend reading it to anyone that wants to dive into the mental side of the game.
J**O
If you really want a robust, substantive, and ...
If you really want a robust, substantive, and detailed approach to mental toughness, Anthony provides the kind of rigorous training needed to succeed.
R**C
Very good!
Good read and good information
A**R
I found this to be an excellent book to support my parenting
I found this to be an excellent book to support my parenting, especially in sport. Having been a keen athlete myself, I often find the chats with my son around his tennis to be some of the most difficult. My son is hoping to get a college scholarship and I’ve been following Anthony’s articles for the last couple of years and found them very helpful.This book is a fascinating collection of topics to do with the mental parts of the game.I really enjoyed the use of professional matches as examples to help me better understand my boy’s reactions in matches. There’s also a chapter that explains children’s brain development and how that affects their mental development in tennis. Anthony stresses the importance of what we do as parents for the long term development of our child's performance. And there’s plenty of other great stuff in there as well to help parents reflect on the actions of coaches.If you’re a parent who wants to help your child’s tennis development then I highly recommend this book.
A**R
Great Book! Plenty of Helpful Practical Advice to Apply
This is a great book for any coach serious about developing their knowledge on little talked about aspects of developing mental toughness.Its much more than the usual mental skills training psychology books. He obviously knows his stuff. Logical, well researched and highly recommended.
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