
HTP Podcast
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Beat Self-Doubt Before Your Match

S1 Ep 41From Setback to Comeback
EHow He Turned a Career Setback Into a New Path. Success isn’t just about talent—it’s about how you respond when things go wrong.From dealing with a devastating injury to building something new, resilience was everything.The lessons learned on the court didn’t disappear; they evolved and they became the foundation for life after tennis.🎧Tennis Tales Unfiltered: Hear Jaime’s full story, Ep. 41: From Setbacks to Success only on HTP Podcast🎙️Full episode streaming on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube New Episode Every Friday!Takeaways:Injury and Recovery in TennisThe Role of Support Systems in Overcoming ChallengesLessons Learned from Sports and Applying Them to LifeChapters:00:00 Introduction to Tennis Culture and Community03:05 The Journey from El Salvador to South Carolina05:52 Navigating College Tennis and Injuries11:30 Mental Resilience and Support Systems23:06 Life Lessons from Tennis ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~#podcast #tennis #tennisplayer #tenniscoach #storytime

S2 Ep 1Why Practice Doesn't Transfer to Matches
In Episode 1 of the BreakPoint Battle series, we break down the real reason your performance changes under pressure. It’s not just your technique or mindset—it’s how your mind-body connection and nervous system respond during competition.When pressure increases, your thoughts shift, your body reacts, and your game feels completely different. That’s why your timing, movement, and confidence can break down—even when your skills haven’t changed.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why practice doesn’t transfer to matchesHow your nervous system affects tennis performanceWhat happens in your body during pressure situationsHow to start training your response under pressureThis is the missing link between practice and match performance.🎾 Follow the HTP Podcast to train your mind and body for competition.👍 Like, comment, and subscribe to support the channel and share with a player who needs this.New Episode Every Friday!🎙️Full episode streaming on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.~The New Era of Tennis Performance~#podcast #tennis #tennisplayer #htppodcast #matches

S1 Ep 40Interview with Yev Supeko
Yev discusses what it was like starting tennis in Kyrgyzstan and how he started late but still went to a D1 college. Gira and Yev discuss the importance of athletic development, what it's like to transition to SEC competition, and the impact of coaching on personal growth. The conversation points out the value of a supportive sports culture that prioritizes fun and development over pressure and burnout.Takeaways:Team camaraderie in sports can enhance the experience.Starting tennis later can still lead to success at high levels.Athletic development should focus on various skills.Parental pressure often leads to burnout in youth sports.It's important to keep sports fun for children.Transferring schools can lead to unexpected opportunities.Life experiences can shape one's career path in sports.Coaching requires both knowledge and personal experience.Personal growth in sports is a continuous journey.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Background in Tennis07:03 The Importance of Athletic Development11:14 Transitioning to College Tennis14:57 Career Path and Coaching Journey~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 39Interview with Val Andrus
Val discusses the life-changing potential of tennis, focusing on community, building others up, and the importance of a positive team culture in the sport. The discussion highlights the importance of team dynamics, leadership, and the enriching experiences gained through traveling to various tennis tournaments around the world. She shares personal insights on cultural perspectives and the joy of connecting with others through the sport.Takeaways:Started playing tennis at 10 years old.Grew up in a rural area with limited activities.Transitioned from a stay-at-home mom to a tennis advocate.Focused on building confidence in young players.Emphasized the importance of mutual respect in teams.Led a successful USTA team to sectionals and nationals.Enjoyed the camaraderie and support among team members.Found joy in smaller, intimate tennis tournaments.Traveling has provided valuable cultural insights.Realized the happiness found in simplicity during travels.Chapters:00:00 The Journey Begins: Early Tennis Experiences02:13 Transitioning from Player to Advocate05:05 Building Confidence in Young Players07:57 Team Dynamics and Leadership in Tennis11:01 Traveling the World Through Tennis13:45 Cultural Insights and Personal Growth16:59 Reflections on Life and Tennis~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 38Interview with Kendra Farrell
Kendra shares her inspiring journey in tennis, detailing her late start in the sport and the challenges she faced along the way. Gira and Kendra discuss: Is natural talent or grit better?She discusses the importance of hard work, resilience, and the support of her family and coaches in achieving her goals. Kendra also reflects on her experiences in college tennis, the dynamics of team sports, and how her journey has shaped her into a coach who can relate to her players' struggles.TakeawaysKendra started tennis in eighth grade after trying other sports.She faced intimidation from more experienced players.Hard work and dedication led her to earn a tennis scholarship at Arizona Christian University.Kendra's parents instilled a strong work ethic in her.Losing in tournaments was challenging but taught her resilience.Support from family is crucial in a player's journey.Kendra now coaches high school tennis, helping others succeed.Her college experience included both highs and lows.Tennis taught her valuable life skills beyond the sport.Kendra aims to continue playing and coaching tennis.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:42 Overcoming Challenges in Tennis05:35 The Role of Support and Opportunities08:39 Navigating College Tennis and Team Dynamics~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 37Interview with Tanya Lawton
Tanya shares her extensive journey in tennis, from her early experiences as a player to her transition into coaching and parenting. She discusses the importance of emotional intelligence in sports, particularly in tennis, and highlights the challenges young players face in competitive environments. Tanya emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to coaching that includes mental and emotional preparation, advocating for a shift in how tennis culture addresses these aspects.TakeawaysTanya's journey in tennis began later than most, starting at age 10.She quickly transitioned from player to coach, influenced by her early experiences.Mental toughness was a significant focus in her coaching philosophy.Parenting a competitive tennis player presented unique challenges.The introduction of mini tennis has changed the landscape for young players.Emotional preparedness is crucial for young athletes in competition.Tanya observed a gap in emotional skills among junior players.The pressure of competition can negatively impact young players' love for the sport.Tanya's experiences led her to write about emotional intelligence in tennis.There is a need for a more balanced approach to mental and emotional training in sports.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tanya's Tennis Journey02:01 Early Coaching Experiences and Influences05:32 Transitioning from Player to Parent08:36 Challenges in Junior Tennis12:15 Emotional Resilience in Tennis15:03 The Need for Emotional Awareness in Sports ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 36Interview with John Davey
In this episode of the HTP podcast, John Davey, a visionary in the tennis world, shares his journey from a passionate player to the founder of Fast Track Tennis. The conversation explores John's innovative approach to making tennis more accessible and enjoyable for everyone, especially youth. Fast Track Tennis utilizes technology to enhance training and practice, allowing players to strengthen their skills in various environments. The discussion emphasizes the importance of making tennis affordable and engaging for the next generation.TakeawaysJohn's journey in tennis began with a love for the game.Fast Track Tennis was developed to address accessibility issues in training.TThe product allows players to practice tennis in non-traditional spaces.CComputer vision technology enhances the training experience for players.Fast Track Tennis aims to reduce the costs associated with tennis.The product is designed to engage youth and make tennis fun.John collaborates with coaches to improve training methods.This system allows for continuous practice without the need to pick up balls.Fast Track Tennis is being introduced in economically disadvantaged areas.The goal is to build a pipeline of young players into high school tennis.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:04 John's Tennis Journey and Fast Track Tennis03:47 Innovative Features of Fast Track Tennis07:47 Accessibility and Community Impact of Fast Track Tennis11:33 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 35Interview with Bobby Bernstein
In this conversation, Bobby shares his extensive journey in tennis, from his early days as a player to becoming a world-class coach. He discusses the importance of technique, the evolution of coaching methods, and the significance of mindset and strategy in competitive tennis. Bobby emphasizes the need for coaches to adapt their teaching styles to meet the needs of their players, particularly beginners, and highlights the value of keeping the learning process fun and engaging.TakeawaysBobby learned a lot from his early coaching experiences.Technique is crucial for beginners in tennis.Coaching requires adapting to the player's needs.Keeping the learning process fun helps players relax.Asking players what they're thinking can improve coaching effectiveness.Over-coaching can hinder a player's development.Mindset is as important as technique in competitive tennis.Games can help players focus on enjoyment rather than pressure.Bobby's journey reflects the importance of being in the right place at the right time.Coaches should simplify concepts for beginners.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:54 Bobby's Early Tennis Journey03:29 Transitioning to Coaching06:00 USTA and Player Development07:03 Coaching Philosophy and Adult Training09:43 Overcoming Coaching Challenges12:24 Mental Preparation and Competitive Mindset~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 34Interview with Jared Jacobs
EIn this conversation, Jared shares his journey through tennis, from his early experiences as a player to his transition into coaching. He discusses the challenges faced by WTA players, particularly women, in navigating the competitive landscape of tennis, the importance of community, and the need for balance in life on the tour. The conversation highlights the emotional rollercoaster of competition and the realities of traveling as a tennis professional.TakeawaysTennis can open many opportunities and experiences.The mental and physical challenges of tennis are significant.Community and support are crucial in tennis.Traveling with players requires balancing personal life and work.The financial aspects of tennis coaching can be challenging.Women's tennis faces unique challenges compared to men's tennis.Creating a sense of normalcy is important for players on tour.The energy of a tournament can greatly affect player performance.Pro tournaments often lack the audience and energy of higher-level events.Understanding the nuances of tennis can enhance appreciation for the sport.Chapters00:00 Introduction to HTP Podcast00:56 Jared's Tennis Journey Begins03:53 The Sacrifices of a Tennis Career06:30 Returning to Tennis After a Break11:50 Experiences on the Professional Tour18:10 Navigating Life on the Road24:02 The Reality of Pro Tournaments ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 33Interview with Jen WoolCott
In this conversation, we discuss the positive effects of tennis. We explore personal journeys in the sport, the importance of community support, and the role of positivity in competition. Jen shares her experiences as a captain in women's leagues, the challenges of managing team dynamics, and the life lessons learned through tennis. The discussion emphasizes the significance of maintaining a positive attitude, especially in the face of adversity, and how these experiences shape not only players but also their communities.TakeawaysTennis can start from unexpected beginnings.Taking breaks from tennis can lead to renewed passion.Community support is vital during tough times.Positivity in tennis can uplift the spirit.Leadership in women's leagues requires empathy and management skills.Protecting one's peace is essential in competitive environments.Tennis teaches valuable life lessons about patience and resilience.Adapting to challenges is a crucial skill learned through sports.Maintaining a positive attitude can influence others positively.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jen Woolcott02:31 Personal Journey in Tennis05:45 Leadership in Women's Tennis Leagues08:27 Life Lessons from Tennis11:30 The Impact of Positivity in Sports ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 32Interview with Mackenzy Boynton
In this conversation, Mackenzy shares her journey in tennis, discussing the importance of confidence, the challenges of balancing sports with personal life, and her experiences in college tennis. She reflects on her decision to transfer schools, the differences between the SEC and ACC, and her thoughts on parenting in relation to sports specialization.TakeawaysConfidence is crucial for success in sports.Transferring colleges can be a pivotal decision for athletes.Burnout is a real concern for student-athletes.The intensity of college rivalries can shape an athlete's experience.Individual sports like tennis require mental toughness.Parenting in sports should focus on enjoyment over pressure.Athletes should be encouraged to explore various sports.The trend of early specialization in sports can have negative effects.Chapters00:00 Introduction to HTP & Mackenzy01:34 Mackenzy's Tennis Journey Begins04:36 The Decision to Transfer Colleges08:11 Comparing SEC vs ACC College Tennis Experiences12:25 The Future of Tennis and Parenting Perspectives~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 31Interview with Dale Light
In this conversation, Dale Light shares their journey from baseball to tennis to holistic tennis coaching, emphasizing the importance of playfulness, joy, and a holistic approach to training. They discuss the transition from being a player to a coach, the significance of being present and adaptable in both tennis and life, and the value of resilience in overcoming challenges. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit in achieving resilience in sports and personal growth.TakeawaysHolistic tennis integrates mind, body, and spirit.The journey from player to coach can be transformative.Playfulness is essential in sports and coaching.Holistic coaching requires time and patience.Being present is key to achieving flow.Resilience allows athletes to bounce back from losses.Adaptability is crucial in both sports and life.Listening to one's body is a fundamental aspect of holistic coaching.Practice should feel like an event, not a routine.Flow in sports is about responding to the moment.Chapters00:00 Journey into Holistic Tennis Coaching04:28 The Essence of Holistic Coaching08:51 Flow and Presence in Tennis13:29 Adapting to the Flow of Life~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 30Interview with Lee Anne Thornton
In this conversation, Lee Anne shares her journey from Trinidad to becoming an elite tennis coach for junior tennis players at the Tennis Patron Academy (in Trinidad).She discusses her early experiences in tennis, how her dad prepared her from a young age to travel internationally, and the pressures faced by young athletes. Lee Anne emphasizes the importance of long-term dedication and community in tennis, particularly for young female players. She reflects on her rediscovery of passion for tennis and provides helpful tips to aspiring athletes about the long-term benefits of dedication and travel in their tennis careers.TakeawaysLee Anne's journey began in Trinidad, where she was introduced to tennis at a young age.Her father's guidance and support made traveling internationally easier.She transitioned into coaching, helping to develop young talent in Trinidad.Rediscovering her love for tennis came through social play and community involvement.Traveling for tennis provides invaluable life experiences and cultural exposure.Lee Anne encourages young players to enjoy the journey and the sacrifices they make.The tennis community is supportive and fosters friendships beyond competition.Her advice to young athletes is to focus on the long-term benefits of their dedication.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Lee Anne's Journey01:54 Early Tennis Experiences and Challenges05:19 Adapting to New Cultures and Pressures08:10 Coaching and Family Involvement in Tennis10:34 Rediscovering Passion for Tennis13:52 Advice for Young Female Tennis Players~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 29Interview with Ashley Portwood
Ashley Portwood shares her journey in tennis, discussing her role at USTA Southwest and the importance of community development in the sport. She emphasizes the positive impact of tennis on individuals and the significance of coaching in shaping players' experiences. The discussion highlights the various opportunities available in tennis, including leagues and community events, and the need for a supportive environment to foster a love for the game.TakeawaysOur mission here is to change the culture of tennis.Tennis started for me at 13, a late start.USTA's reach is broader than many realize.Community events are vital for introducing tennis.Tennis on Campus program was my starting point.I hope people play tennis for a lifetime.Leagues provide structure and community.Coaching can make or break a player's experience.Positive coaching leads to positive player development.USTA offers resources for coaches to improve.Chapters00:00 Changing the Culture of Tennis01:45 Ashley Portwood's Journey in Tennis06:40 Community Development in Tennis09:27 The Importance of Tennis Leagues12:05 The Impact of Coaching on Players~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 28Interview with Linda Mascari
Linda shares her inspiring journey from being last picked on the playground due to childhood asthma & allergies to discovering the joy of pickleball as an adult. She discusses how the sport has improved her physical & brain health and built a strong community of friends. The conversation emphasizes the importance of trying new things, overcoming challenges, and finding joy in sports, regardless of age or skill level.The conversation emphasizes the need for more inclusive sports like pickleball to encourage physical activity and connection among people.TakeawaysPickleball offers a welcoming environment for all ages.Building a community through sports enhances the experience.Overcoming personal challenges can lead to newfound confidence.Finding a supportive buddy can ease the intimidation of starting something new.Understanding your 'why' is crucial for motivation.Pickleball is a fantastic way to stay active and social.The sport can help improve mental sharpness and physical health.It's never too late to start playing a sport.Embracing new experiences can lead to personal growth.Living life with no regrets encourages taking risks.Chapters00:00 Introduction 01:37 Linda's Journey into Pickleball06:57 Building Community Through Pickleball8:49 Overcoming Challenges and Building Confidence13:37 Encouragement for Beginners and Finding Your Why

S1 Ep 27Interview with Spencer Gray
Podcast Description Spencer Gray shares his journey through the world of tennis, detailing his early experiences, the challenges he faced with toxic coaching, and the transformative impact of positive environments. He discusses his transition from junior tennis to college to pro, highlighting the growth he experienced both as a player and as a person. Spencer also reflects on his current role as a hitting partner for top 5 WTA player Jessica Pegula, emphasizing the importance of supportive coaching and teamwork in achieving success.📝 TakeawaysSpencer started playing tennis at a young age, influenced by his mother's involvement in the sport.He experienced a toxic coaching relationship that severely impacted his confidence.Transitioning to a positive coaching environment was crucial for his development.College tennis provided a supportive team atmosphere that fostered personal growth.Spencer's experience in college tennis helped him realize his potential to play professionally.He learned the importance of mental health and positive reinforcement in sports.The transition from college to professional tennis is challenging and requires adaptability.Spencer enjoys his current role as a hitting partner, finding fulfillment in supporting others.He emphasizes the significance of teamwork and camaraderie in tennis.Spencer remains open to the possibility of returning to competitive play in the future.Chapters- Introduction to Spencer's Tennis Journey- Overcoming Negative Coaching Experiences- Transitioning to Positive Coaching Environments- The College Tennis Experience and Growth- From College to Professional Tennis- Current Role as a Hitting Partner for Jessica Pegula ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 26Interview with Katarina Petrovic
In this episode of the HTP podcast, Katarina Petrovic, aka Kaca, discusses her journey from a young tennis player in Serbia to a successful head coach at FIU, winning 3 USA Conference Championships.They explore the cultural shifts in tennis, the importance of education, and the evolving landscape of recruitment in the sport.Kaca shares her personal experiences, coaching philosophy, and the challenges faced in developing a competitive team.The conversation highlights the significance of passion, hard work, and the changing perceptions of college tennis.📝 TakeawaysKaca's journey in tennis began at a young age in Serbia.She faced many challenges, including language barriers and limited resources.Education was a priority for Kaca, even amidst her tennis career.The culture of college tennis has shifted towards valuing education alongside athleticism.Kaca emphasizes the importance of a supportive coaching staff for team success.Recruiting international players has become a necessity for college coaches.Kaca's coaching philosophy focuses on both physical fitness and mental resilience.She believes in the importance of being aggressive on the court.Kaca's experiences highlight the sacrifices made for tennis success.The conversation reflects on the changing landscape of women's tennis.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Kaca's Journey02:57 Early Tennis Beginnings in Serbia05:24 Transitioning to Coaching and Education08:18 The Evolution of College Tennis11:07 Building a Championship Team at FIU14:03 Recruitment Challenges and Strategies16:31 Reflections on Hard Work and Vision~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game of tennis.~

S1 Ep 25Interview with Lisa Pugliese-LaCroix
Lisa shares her inspiring journey from a promising tennis career to founding Love Serving Autism, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children with autism through tennis. The conversation explores her early experiences in tennis, the challenges she faced transitioning to a career in speech therapy, and the obstacles encountered while building her nonprofit. Lisa emphasizes the importance of inclusivity in sports and the profound impact tennis can have on children with developmental disabilities. She also discusses the significance of maintaining perspective during tough times and the rewarding nature of her work.📝 TakeawaysLisa started playing tennis at the age of five in Memphis, Tennessee.She transitioned from a competitive tennis career to speech therapy after facing injuries.Founding Love Serving Autism was driven by a passion for helping children with autism.The nonprofit integrates tennis with speech and occupational therapy for children.Lisa emphasizes the importance of consistency in teaching children with autism.She faced significant challenges in managing her nonprofit while working full-time.The impact of tennis on children with autism is profound and rewarding.Inclusivity in sports is crucial for the development of children with disabilities.Perspective is key in overcoming challenges and maintaining motivation.Building a supportive community is essential for the success of nonprofit initiatives.~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game.~

S1 Ep 24Interview with Allie Pavlansky
In this inspiring episode, Gira sits down with Allie to explore her tennis journey—from hitting balls with her father in Ohio to playing at the Naval Academy, and eventually transitioning into coaching and mentoring tennis players. Along the way, Allie shares the profound influence of her early coach, Susan Cinciala, and the pivotal role tennis played in shaping her resilience.Today, Allie uses her experience to help players embrace balance by integrating yoga, mindfulness, and academics alongside tennis. Her advice to young athletes is clear: nurture relationships with your coaches, focus on your education, and find your value outside of wins and losses.📝 Show Notes Outline (5 Key Points)Allie’s Tennis Roots – From playing with her father in Ohio to her 1st coach, Susan Cinciala, her most influential coach.Navigating Challenges – Stepping away from tennis during her parents’ divorce, then returning to the game in high school.College Tennis Experience – Competing at the Naval Academy, facing coaching challenges, and lessons learned about communication and resilience.Identity Beyond Tennis – Finding balance through academics, relationships, and incorporating yoga for both physical and mental benefits.Advice for the Next Generation – Prioritizing education, building strong coach-player relationships, and embracing balance as a key to success. ~Join the conversation that’s reshaping the game.~

S1 Ep 23Interview with Fernando Samayoa
When Fernando left Guatemala for Florida at 13, he faced culture shock, a language barrier, and a brand-new world. Tennis became his safe space, taking him from high school to the professional tour, then to getting a full ride to the University of Southern California.Fernando talks about the importance of personalized coaching, how to avoid overwhelming players, and why the mental side of the game is just as important as the physical.In this episode, Fernando shares what it takes to coach junior tennis players in today’s complex tennis world, why patience and listening matter more than ever, and how his approach has helped 18 players earn college scholarships.🎾 Tune in now to hear a story that blends personal grit with coaching wisdom.Outline for Show Notes (5 Key Points)From Guatemala to Florida – Fernando’s move at age 13, facing language and cultural barriers, and how tennis became his anchor.College Tennis & Professional Play – Earning a full ride at University of South CarolinaCoaching Philosophy – Why personalized coaching matters, and how he’s placed 18 players into college tennis programs.Evolution of Tennis Coaching – Shift from single-coach models to specialized teams, and the pros and cons of this change.Advice for Coaches – The importance of patience, listening, and helping players translate practice into performance without overwhelming them.

S1 Ep 22Interview with Kyle LaCroix
Kyle LaCroix’s story is anything but ordinary. In this episode, he shares how he went from a swimmer to a sought-after tennis mentor. We talk about his years at the Oaks, the launch of SETS, and how he's helping coaches around the world level up their careers with a lifetime of support and business savvy. Kyle doesn’t hold back as we get into the mindset shifts required in today’s evolving tennis landscape. From the fear of standing out to the biological comfort of conformity, we explore how coaches can break through their own limits—and why that matters for the sport’s future. Whether you're a coach, player, or leader in the tennis world, this one will inspire you to play—and coach—a little differently. Show Notes Outline (4 Key Points) 1. From Swimming to Tennis: Kyle’s Athletic Evolution Competitive swimmer from a young age Transitioned to tennis for its repetition and individuality Developed a passion for teaching and performance 2. Mentorship in Tennis Coaching The current lack of mentorship in the industry His work at SETS to build global mentorship systems 3. The Business of Coaching Why coaches need business and leadership skills Strategies for growth and financial sustainability 4. Mediocrity vs. Mastery in Tennis “Excellence scales slowly; mediocrity scales fast” * Biological predisposition to conform and avoid risk Tune in and get ready to stretch your game in every direction. 🎙️HTP Podcast streaming on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, where Tennis Stories Come to Life! 🎧 @htp.podcast Follow for more game-changing tennis tales! New Episode Every Friday! ~Changing Tennis Culture, One Conversation at a Time.~

S1 Ep 21Interview with Dominique Mortier
Dominique (aka Dom) joins the HTP Podcast to share a vulnerable and inspiring journey—from her early days in the Bahamas to tennis academies in the U.S. to becoming a psychotherapist. Dom opens up about choosing tennis over other sports at age 12, what it was like moving alone to the U.S. at 14, and how a sport she once hated became the catalyst for her career in mental health.We dive into the highs, the heartbreaks, and how her experience as a young athlete struggling with perfectionism and self-doubt gave her emotional resilience she leans on today. This is a must-listen for any tennis player—or parent—navigating the mental game.5 Key Points:Early Tennis RootsStarting tennis at age 7, coached by her momChoosing tennis over other sports at age 12 for longevityAcademy Life & Culture ShockMoving from the Bahamas to the U.S. at 14The challenges of adapting to a new culture and tennis intensityMental Struggles in TennisDealing with self-doubt, perfectionism, pressureFeeling unsupported by coaches and peers at timesResilience Through HardshipHow injuries, losses, and transitions shaped mental toughnessLearning to shift her internal dialogueCareer TransformationHow tennis inspired her path in psychologyNow working as a psychotherapist and clinical manager

S1 Ep 20Interview with Greg Prudhomme
Tennis isn’t just about the wins and losses—it’s about who you become along the way. In this episode, Gira sits down with Greg to unpack how focusing on the process over results helps athletes thrive, both on and off the court. Greg shares how his father’s love for tennis laid the groundwork for a lifelong journey of growth and teaching players to prioritize mindset and personal growth over trophies alone.They also explore the evolving tennis industry, the role of mental preparation, and how to lead athletes toward a healthier, more resilient approach to the sport.Whether you’re a tennis parent, player, or coach, this conversation will inspire you to reframe setbacks as stepping stones and to find purpose beyond results. Don’t miss it!5 Key Points:The Impact of JoyGira shares how Greg helped her during mental struggles in Germany, emphasizing the importance of finding joy off the courtGreg’s Tennis JourneyFrom backyard courts to college and coaching, Greg’s story illustrates how tennis shaped his personal and professional life.Process Over OutcomeDiscussion on Achievement Goal Theory and why focusing on tasks and growth over results reduces burnout and builds longevity.Evolving Tennis CultureInsights on tennis vs. pickleball, the changing landscape of the sport, and using tennis as a vehicle for personal growth.Mental Preparation & PresenceHow to help athletes stay present, embrace mistakes, and navigate ups and downs with a process-focused mindset.

S1 Ep 19Interview with Leslie Banks
Leslie Banks started tennis at age 3 and never looked back. Now, as the founder of Serve the Future, she’s using her lifelong love for the game to empower underserved youth through tennis, opening doors many never thought possible.From her early days growing up in a competitive tennis family to coaching at just 15, Leslie shares her journey of grit, resilience, and growth within the tennis world. She dives into the challenges of transitioning from coaching at clubs in Houston to stepping out on her own in Phoenix, where she followed her calling to create a nonprofit dedicated to making tennis accessible for all.In this episode, Leslie pulls back the curtain on the real behind-the-scenes of building and sustaining a nonprofit, including the emotional and financial challenges that come with the mission. She shares stories of students whose lives have been transformed through tennis—like the student who is now attending MIT—and how focusing on these success stories fuels her through the toughest days.Leslie reminds us that to create true impact, you need flexibility, passion, and a willingness to learn and adapt. Whether you’re a coach, player, or parent, you’ll walk away inspired to look beyond yourself and see how tennis can change lives—both on and off the court.If you would like to donate to Serve The Future or learn more about this amazing nonprofit. Go check out their website, where STF is helping underprivileged kids learn tennis and leadership skills for success. https://www.servethefuture.org/KEY POINTS:✅ The grit it takes to build a nonprofit from the ground up✅ How tennis teaches independence, resilience, and life skills✅ Why creating community is key to growing the game✅ The power of focusing on your “why” during hard days✅ Actionable insights for anyone looking to serve the next generationIf you’ve ever wondered how you can give back through tennis—or need a reminder of why tennis is more than just a sport—this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now on the HTP Podcast, and join us in changing the culture of tennis, one conversation at a time.

S1 Ep 18Interview with Amanda Moore (Fink)
Ever wondered what it’s really like chasing the pro tennis dream? In this episode of the HTP Podcast, Gira sits down with Amanda Moore (Fink), former top 300 player, tennis scholarship to the University of Southern California, and passionate coach, to unpack her journey from age 8 with a racquet in hand to the professional circuit.Amanda shares the raw realities of life on tour—from the independence and confidence tennis builds to the quiet loneliness between matches. She dives into the importance of setting realistic goals, understanding your travel and support needs, and planning your path if you’re considering the pro tour. Whether you’re a junior dreaming of the next level or a parent wanting a clearer view of the tennis world, this episode brings real talk and encouragement for your journey.Key Points:✅ Amanda's tennis journey: starting from age 8, top 5-10 national junior, USC standout, top 300 in the world.✅ Life lessons from tennis: independence, resilience, problem-solving, and maturity.✅ The realities of pro tennis: travel challenges, financial strain, and isolation on tour.✅ Advice for aspiring pros: setting realistic goals, understanding travel/support needs.✅ The importance of planning, managing expectations, and defining success in tennis.

S1 Ep 17Interview with Nicole Fintell
In this episode, Nicole Fintell shares her journey from a 7-year-old tennis camper to 2x Texas state champion, D1 college athlete, high-performance junior coach, college coach, and USTA Southwest’s junior player development manager.We explore the ups and downs of junior tennis, the challenges of isolation, and why it’s essential to focus on long-term development.Tennis is more than a sport—it’s a lifelong teacher.Whether you're a player, coach, or parent, you’ll gain practical insights into navigating the challenges and joys of tennis.Key Points:1️⃣ Start Young, Grow Strong: Nicole began tennis at age 7, showing how early exposure can ignite a lifelong love for the sport.2️⃣ Growth Over Instant Success: She emphasizes focusing on long-term improvement rather than chasing quick wins, teaching juniors the value of patience in progress.3️⃣ Tennis Builds Life Skills: The sport instills resilience, adaptability, and independence, preparing players for challenges on and off the court.4️⃣ Opportunities Through Tennis: Tennis opened doors for travel, education, and lifelong friendships, proving it’s more than just a game.5️⃣ Navigating the Journey Matters: Now as a USTA Junior Player Development Manager, Nicole helps parents, players, and coaches navigate the tennis journey with support, perspective, and clarity.

S1 Ep 16Interview with Kate Paulus
In this episode, Kate Paulus shares her powerful tennis journey—from picking up a racquet in Kansas City to competing at the Division 1 level at TCU. She opens up about the emotional toll of injuries, the mental pressure of elite tennis, and how gratitude and perspective helped her through the toughest moments. Kate also gets candid about hot-button topics like fairness in women's sports and the value of creating safe spaces for all athletes. This conversation is equal parts real, reflective, and inspiring.Key topics:Moving from KC to South Florida to trainPlaying D1 tennis at TCUInjury, medical retirement, and recoveryMental health in junior tennisPressure, comparison, and emotional burnoutThe value of life skills gained through tennisAdvocating for fairness in women’s sportsHer coach’s life-changing advice: “Zoom out.”

S1 Ep 15Interview with Rogelio Carabajal
Can you teach yourself tennis and actually get good? Rogelio proves it’s possible!In this episode, we talk about DIY tennis, engineering mindset, and using tennis as a way to meet people, grow confidence, and build community.He shares how a little competition (with a teacher!) kept him pushing, how he stayed focused with limited support, and how tennis helped him make friends and stay grounded while studying engineering at Boston University. Whether you’re new to tennis or a longtime player, Rogelio’s story proves that grit, curiosity, and a bit of creativity can take you far.If you’ve ever doubted your path in sports or life, this episode is for you. Outline of Key Points:Rogelio’s Start in Tennis Started playing in high school just for fun with friendsNo formal lessons, but deeply passionate about the gameSelf-Taught Journey Used YouTube videos and online researchFilmed himself to improve technique and track progressTrial and error became his coachHigh School Experience Supportive but busy coach Learned independence and accountability Motivation from friendly rivalry with a teacherCollege Life & Networking Currently studying mechanical engineering at Boston University Used tennis as a social tool to make friends and network Believes tennis helped his confidence and connection in a new environmentAdvice for Beginners & College Students Just introduce yourself—people are more open than you think Don’t wait for the perfect setup—just start

S1 Ep 14Interview with Olivia Kim
In this inspiring episode, Olivia Kim shares how she went from playing tennis just once a week in 9th grade to earning an academic scholarship to play collegiate tennis at Trinity.After switching schools and homeschooling to pursue the sport full-time, she pushed through self-doubt, gossip, and early setbacks in a competitive tennis community.Olivia opens up about overcoming the pressure, finding confidence, and thriving in a positive college tennis environment.Now a psychology grad set to become a therapist for kids with autism, she reminds us that perseverance and passion can lead you exactly where you’re meant to be.Key highlights:Starting tennis seriously in high school with limited experienceHomeschooling to fully commit to tennisBattling discouragement and toxic tennis cultureLanding an academic scholarship through hard workThriving in a supportive college team and finding purpose beyond the sport

S1 Ep 13Interview with Trang Tran
What happens when tennis opens doors beyond the court? 🎾✨In this powerful episode of the HTP Podcast, Gira Schofield sits down with Trang, a junior in high school who shares her inspiring journey from Vietnam to the U.S.—and from picking up a racquet to earning a college scholarship. 🇻🇳➡️🇺🇸Trang opens up about:✅ How Serve the Future nonprofit changed her life✅ Learning tennis later than most—and thriving anyway✅ Earning a scholarship to Canyon College through hard work and mindset✅ Her dream of becoming an experimental psychologist✅ Advice for younger players: “Just do it—step out of your comfort zone!”Whether you're a young athlete, a parent, or just love stories of grit and growth, this episode is packed with heart and purpose. Trang’s journey shows that with support, discipline, and passion, anything is possible.🎧 Watch now to feel inspired and motivated on your own journey—on and off the court!🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real stories and mental strength tips.

S1 Ep 12What I Really Think About Positive Self-Talk!
EIs positive self-talk enough? In this episode, part 3 of positive self-talk, I get real about the limits of positive self-talk in tennis—and why it won’t work in certain pressured situations unless you actually believe it.I’ll break down the truth about mental toughness, subconscious patterns, and why meditation and journaling are the real training grounds for your mind. 🎾🧠You’ll hear:Why “just be positive” is bad advice during pressure momentsWhat Novak Djokovic can teach us about building true mental strengthHow to start rewiring your thoughts in just 2 minutes a dayIf you want to stop the sabotage and become your own best coach—this one’s for you.➡️ Listen now. 📝 Take notes. 💬 Share with your tennis crew.Episode Disclosure : This episode is for educational purposes and isn’t a replacement for professional care. If you’re experiencing mental or physical health issues, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.

S1 Ep 11Meditation Positive Self-Talk
Ever feel like your biggest opponent is you? In this episode, we’re taking you through a calming, powerful guided meditation to help you rewire your self-talk, shake off self-doubt, and step into your power — point by point, breath by breath.Through deep breathing, full-body relaxation, and powerful visualization, you'll learn to:✨ Quiet the mental noise during matches ✨ Reframe negative thoughts like “I’m not good enough.” ✨ Replace them with game-changing affirmations like “I have what it takes to compete.” ✨ Visualize yourself staying focused, strong, and confident — no matter what the scoreboard says.Whether you’ve ever thrown your racket in frustration or just felt stuck in your head… this is your moment to reset and refocus.Press play. Close your eyes. Let’s train your mind like a champion.

S1 Ep 10Turn Negative Self-Talk into a Positive Mindset
We all do it—even the pros. In Part 2 of our self-talk series, we’re diving into why negative self-talk creeps in (hello, pressure!) and how to flip it into something powerful and productive. Learn how to catch your mental patterns, reframe them, and coach yourself mid-match like a pro.🎧 Tune in and train your brain, or remain the same.

S1 Ep 9Why is Self-Talk Important in Tennis?
EEver feel like your own brain is your toughest opponent? 😅 In this episode of the HTP Podcast, we’re diving into the science of self-talk — how the words you say to yourself can either build your game or break it down.💬 Learn why your brain believes everything you tell it, how to rewire your mindset for performance, and why players like Djokovic and Coco Gauff are talking to themselves—for good reason.🎾 This is part 1 of our 3-part series on mastering your mental game—don't miss it! ✨ Take a breath, tune in, and start training your inner voice.🎧 Streaming now on Spotify, Apple, and all podcast platforms!

S1 Ep 8Meditation Beginner's Guide to Breathing on the Tennis Court
Take a break from the grind and join me for a calming guided meditation designed just for tennis players. This episode walks you through deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and tennis-focused visualizations (think smooth forehands, powerful serves, and that sweet feeling of flow).💭 What’s inside:A relaxing body scan from toes to headBreathing tricks to calm your nervesVisualization techniques to sharpen your strokesPerfect for pre-practice prep, post-practice recovery, or anytime you need to reset. Hit play, breathe deep, and let go.

S1 Ep 7Beginner's Guide to Breathing on the Tennis Court
In this episode, Gira gets real about a skill most players totally overlook: how to breathe when you're playing tennis. Sounds basic, but it’s a total game changer.✨ You’ll learn:Why holding your breath kills your flow (and your stamina)How to sync your breath with your shot and footworkThe between-point reset routine every player needsWhether you’re new to the game or just never learned how to breathe right, this episode will help you stay relaxed, focused, and powerful from first serve to match point. 🫁 Let’s make breathing your secret weapon.You’ll also hear a personal story from Gira’s junior playing days — and how a simple breathing tweak helped her last longer in rallies, stay mentally sharp, and play with more ease under pressure. If breathing is something you’ve never trained, this episode is your sign to start now.📲 Don’t forget to follow, review, and share this with your tennis fam!

S1 Ep 6Meditation Instant Confidence
Episode 6 is a guided meditation; you’ll learn how to unlock instant confidence by quieting your mind and reconnecting with your body.Through breathwork, full-body relaxation, and powerful visualization, you’ll release self-doubt and feeling like "you're not good enough."Let go of outcome-based thinking and return to a grounded, fearless version of yourself—one that plays with joy, presence, and trust.By the end, you’ll feel calm, focused, and ready to step onto the court with confidence.Train your mind, like you train your strokes. It is ideal to listen to this meditation every day for 33 days and see the magic unfold.

S1 Ep 5Meditation Overcome Performance Anxiety
Episode 5 is a guided meditation to help you overcome performance anxiety and step onto the court with confidence.Through deep breathing, progressive relaxation, and powerful visualizations, you’ll learn to quiet your mind, focus on one point at a time, and trust your game.Tune in now to prepare your body and mind for positive peak performance!Train your mind, like you train your strokes. It is ideal to listen to this meditation every day for 33 days and see the magic unfold.

S1 Ep 3Overcoming Performance Anxiety
In Episode 3, we tackle a challenge every tennis player faces at some point—performance anxiety before a match. Whether you're stepping onto the court for a tournament or a friendly game, those pre-match nerves can feel overwhelming. But here’s the good news: you can train your mind and body to manage those emotions and thrive under pressure.We will cover:✅ Understanding Performance Anxiety: Why it happens and how to shift your focus from fear to confidence. ✅ Visualization Techniques: Using mental imagery to create a sense of calm and control. ✅ Breathwork Strategies: Simple breathing techniques to regulate your nervous system and stay grounded. ✅ Pre-Match Routines: Establishing consistent rituals that serve as anchors for calmness and focus. ✅ Recognizing Your Nervous Scale: Learning to identify a healthy level of performance anxiety and stay in that optimal zone. ✅ Preparation Tips: How to get physically, mentally, and emotionally ready in the 24 hours leading up to your match.🎧 Listen in to discover real-life examples of players who transformed their mindset by applying these tools—and learn how you can do the same.Loved this episode? ✔️ Share it with your tennis community, coach, parent, or fellow player. ✔️ Follow us on social media at Holistic Tennis Performance (HTP) for more insights and strategies.Remember: Performance anxiety is just a stepping stone to your best game yet. Until next time, keep playing with heart, keep growing, and remember—it’s all for the love of tennis. 🎾❤️

S1 Ep 2How to Handle Pressure (24 hours before) a Match and During
In this episode, we dive deep into how to handle pressure before and during a match—one of the biggest challenges tennis players face at all levels. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a competitive junior, pressure doesn’t have to be your enemy. It can be your greatest teacher.Let's explore:✅ Pre-Match Preparation: Simulating pressure scenarios, using visualization techniques, and developing calming breathwork routines. ✅ Mindset Shifts: Learning to focus on the process, break matches into manageable points, and reframe pressure as a privilege. ✅ In-Match Strategies: Using self-talk, physical resets, and maintaining composure after mistakes. ✅ Resilience Techniques: Embracing mistakes as growth opportunities and staying present during high-stakes moments.🎧 Tune in to discover actionable tips that will help you stay calm, focused, and ready to thrive—both on and off the court.Loved this episode? ✔️ Share it with your tennis community, coach, parent, or fellow player. ✔️ Follow us on social media for more insights and strategies.Remember: Pressure is a privilege, and you have what it takes to thrive in it. Until next time, keep playing with heart, keep growing, and remember—it’s all for the love of tennis. 🎾❤️

S1 Ep 4Unlock Instant Confidence
In Episode 4, we’re breaking down a powerful concept that can transform your game—instant confidence. Most players believe confidence takes months (or even years) to build through results, repetition, and mental conditioning. But what if you could tap into confidence instantly, right before stepping onto the court?We’ll explore:✅ Where Confidence DOESN’T Come From: Why affirmations, match results, and self-image aren’t reliable sources of lasting confidence.✅ The Real Source of Confidence: Shifting into a ‘nothing to lose’ mindset that frees you to play your best tennis.✅ How to Let Go of Fear and Expectations: Recognizing and discarding negative thoughts that create pressure and replacing them with empowering tools like deep breathing, visualization, and simple mantras.✅ The Power of Playing Free: Real-life examples of pros who thrived by embracing this mindset.🎧 Listen in to discover how to ditch the mental rollercoaster and unlock a fearless, focused state of mind where your game flows naturally.Exciting News! Stay tuned for a guided meditation I’ll be releasing soon to help you step into this powerful state of instantaneous confidence before every match. It’s a game-changer for managing pressure and finding your flow on the court.Loved this episode? ✔️ Share it with your tennis community, coach, parent, or player. ✔️ Follow us on social media at Holistic Tennis Performance (HTP) for more insights and strategies.Remember: Confidence doesn’t have to be a long-term project—it’s available to you right now. Until next time, keep playing with heart, keep growing, and remember—it’s all for the love of tennis. 🎾❤️

S1 Ep 1Develop Mental Toughness for Tennis Player's
🎾 We’re diving into one of the most crucial aspects of the game: developing mental toughness.Whether you're: ✅ A player striving to reach your personal best,✅ A coach guiding your athletes, or ✅ A parent supporting your junior player, mental toughness is the glue that holds everything together in high-pressure moments.In this episode, we’ll break down the key pillars of mental toughness, including:🎯 Awareness: Recognizing your thoughts and emotions during matches. 💪 Preparation: Building confidence through intentional practice and rituals. 🧠 Mindset Shifts: Focusing on the process, not the outcome. 🌱 Letting Go: Learning to embrace mistakes as opportunities for growth. 🔄 Resilience: Bouncing back stronger through reflection and adaptation.You'll also hear practical tips and real-life examples of how top players, like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, develop unshakable mental strength. Plus, I’ll share insights for coaches and parents on how to support players without micromanaging, fostering independence and confidence.🎧 If you’re ready to level up your mental game and perform at your best, this episode is for you. 👉 Listen now and take the first step toward mastering your mindset.Loved the episode? ✔️ Share it with your tennis community. ✔️ Leave us a review—it helps us reach more players, coaches, and parents. ✔️ Follow us on social media: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn for more mental toughness tips!Until next time, keep playing with heart, keep growing, and remember—it’s all for the love of tennis. 🎾❤️

Welcome to Podcast HTP
trailerWelcome to The Podcast: Holistic Tennis Performance!This is your space to build mental toughness, elevate your game, and thrive as a whole person—not just a tennis player.