
Rising Tennis Stars
category:
Tournaments
date:
November 22, 2025
Services:
Personal training
team:
Harry Olson
Start by Observing Patterns, Not Points
The ability to read an opponent is one of the most underrated yet transformative skills in tennis. While technique, footwork, and conditioning are essential, they only reach their full potential when paired with tactical awareness. Great players don’t just hit the ball well — they understand what is happening on the other side of the court, anticipate what’s coming next, and make decisions that give them the upper hand. Learning to analyze patterns, body language, shot choices, and emotional cues allows players to control matches rather than simply react to them.
Most players make the mistake of focusing solely on winning or losing each point. Professionals, however, look for patterns. They study what their opponent prefers to do in familiar situations: how they respond to deep balls, how they defend wide shots, whether they like to attack second serves, or if they bail out with a slice when under pressure. Patterns begin to reveal themselves within the first few games — sometimes even within the first few rallies.
Identify Strengths and Weaknesses Early
Reading an opponent at a professional level means identifying patterns of performance, not just technique. Does the player favor their forehand or hide their backhand? Do they struggle with low balls? Are they slower moving forward or sideways? Do they panic when pulled wide? Great players test opponents deliberately: one rally deep, one high, one short; one to the forehand, another to the backhand; one aggressive ball, followed by one neutral.
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These responses are not random — they are patterns of psychological behavior. By paying attention to how opponents act during the most intense moments, you gain a powerful advantage. If you notice a player tightening up, you can amplify the pressure with deeper returns and longer rallies. If they tend to get reckless, you can bait them into over-hitting. Understanding a player’s psychological tendencies allows you to control not only the ball but the emotional rhythm of the match.







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