Getting in tune
Originally published on 23/01/15"In a locker room at a Grand Slam, there are 128 players at the beginning,” says Andy
The physiological impact of stress
Originally published on 27/02/15Those butterflies you feel before a big match are caused by a lack of blood in your
Taking one for the team
Originally published on 05/03/15For a singles player, tennis, like golf, is essentially an individual sport. But team competitions like the
Tennis coach as sports psychologist
Originally published on 19/03/15When I was a player it was so important for me that I had a coach who
My Wimbledon: Rainer Schuettler
Originally published on 03/07/14I remember watching Wimbledon as a child and Boris Becker won when he was 17 so it
Get out of your slump
Originally published on 09/09/14Whether you’re a Grand Slam champion or play casually with friends, everyone experiences ups and downs on
Judy Murray’s Spice Girls for sport
Originally published on 01/07/14Murray’s influence in tennis continues to grow with the launch of “Miss Hits”, a new LTA programme
DonÈt Sweat It: The dangers of dehydration
Originally published on 23/09/14Whether you sweat, perspire or simply glow, it is your body’s way of regulating its temperature.The hotter
Mouratoglou: The challenges of preparing for Wimbledon
Originally published on 22/06/14Wimbledon is a special case for two main reasons. Firstly, players are just not used to what
Learning from defeat
Originally published on 01/10/14The question is often asked how many Grand Slams might Andy Murray have won if he wasn’t