by Nathan de Veer | Mar 15, 2021 | Blog
Through surveying competitive tennis players worldwide, 63% of them said they dealt with at least 1 or more injuries that lasted longer than a month. Injuries are a big challenge that many players face these days. It can be tough when you can’t do what you love...
by Nathan de Veer | Mar 14, 2021 | Blog
Back in the day, when I competed as a junior and college tennis player, I used to struggle with consistency in matches. Sometimes I had ‘off days’ or I wasn’t feeling my backhand or serve. I thought the reason for the inconsistency was due to my timing, technique, or...
by Nathan de Veer | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog
Nowadays, most tennis players work hard on their game. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always translate into winning more matches. In my first year playing college tennis, I actually had a really bad year, even though I worked my butt off. Many factors play a role...
by Nathan de Veer | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog
How well you play is ALWAYS a direct reflection of your state of mind at that moment. You might agree with this (to some degree) so let me explain. Sometimes it feels like your technique, footwork, or timing are off. If those things were aligned on a similar shot...
by Nathan de Veer | Jul 26, 2020 | Blog
The best in the world all have a lot of talent and skill. There is no doubt about that. But, there is 1 hidden factor that separates the best from the rest. By the way, this is not my answer. This is what professional tennis players from the ATP and WTA agree upon....
by Nathan de Veer | Apr 26, 2019 | Blog
In the previous blog, I discussed a strategy that improves your chances of winning even if you don’t feel or play well that given day. If you haven’t read it yet, then check it out here. In this blog, I am sharing the 2 reasons why you play below your potential at any...