Tennis is a sport that can put many psychological demands on players. Elite players need to quickly develop skills to cope with the psychological demands of the sport. Compare tennis to football for example – no substitutions, no hiding, no time limit, no team-mates and, in youth tennis, invariably no referee! Imagine that in football!
Since 2003Â Roberto has been a performance consultant / sport psychologist for the successful LTA High Performance Centre, The Bromley Tennis Academy. The Academy, set up by Clint Harris, caters for young elite players from 8yrs – 18yrs.
In August 2007 Roberto was appointed National Performance Psychology manager for the Lawn Tennis Association, a role that sees him work with the best tennis talent in the country.
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October 2010 Presentation at the National Coaches Conference, Stirling, Scotland
29th August 2007 judging by Murray's verdict Forzoni has really made an immediate impact.AFTER months of frustration as he attempted to shake off the effects of a wrist injury, Andy Murray is bac...
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28th May 2009 As with anything in life, there are distinct dangers of being too self analytical but Murray has been discussing his situation with those closest. “Sometimes I speak to my mum and s...
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September 2009 Roberto Forzoni replies: players should focus on their own game play and other controllable factors (such as effort, attitude and responses), rather than uncontrollable factors such ...
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July 2009 ..Sometimes the difference between winning and losing can be all in the mind...
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