FAQs
Take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions, and see if we can answer them for you!
I partner exclusively with committed pathway professionals competing in ITF W15–W100 and WTA 125 events who are ready to break into WTA 250+ main draws. If that’s where you are in your career, this work is designed for you.
What I do sits a level deeper. Many coaches and psychologists work with thoughts, strategies, or routines. My approach works at the emotional, unconscious level of the brain, where stress is triggered. The techniques I use are rooted in psychotherapy and stress-response science, adapted for tennis. This means instead of managing nerves, you transform the way your system reacts under pressure.
Because of how my approach works, I only partner with players who commit fully to this process. Working with both myself and a sport psychologist at the same time would create conflicting frameworks, which would reduce the effectiveness of the work. If you choose to work with me, this becomes your primary mental performance pathway.
Here’s a simplified breakdown of how we’ll work together:
Many players notice immediate differences; calmer between points, sharper decision-making, and steadier nerves in tight games. The bigger breakthroughs, like turning narrow losses into consistent wins, depend on consistency and applying the work through tournaments.
This work is designed around the realities of tour life. Sessions can be delivered both in-person (London) and remotely, with flexibility to fit around your calendar. Techniques are brief, portable, and built for use in real match environments.
I keep my client base deliberately small. Because the work is deep, tailored, and ongoing, I only take on a very limited number of players at any given time.
Progress starts with the first step we take together: a close-match analysis of your season so far. We look at the patterns in your results; deciding sets, tiebreaks, break-point conversions, and identify exactly where pressure has been costing you.
From there, every block of work is measured against those same markers. Are you winning more of the matches that used to slip away? Are you holding leads more consistently? Are tiebreaks and tight sets starting to fall in your favour?
This way, progress isn’t vague or left to chance. It’s tracked in the clearest terms possible: more matches won, more ranking points earned, more prize money banked.
That’s common. Many players come to me after trying traditional approaches without the breakthrough they wanted. This isn’t a replacement for what you’ve done, it’s a deeper layer of work that tackles the emotional control centre of the brain, often unlocking the shift that was missing.
Apply for one of the limited spots. If it looks like we’re the right fit, we’ll begin with match diagnostics and build a personalised plan around your style, schedule, and pressure points.