Court psychology: how to gain confidence under pressure
Training with clear references reduces doubt and improves your decisions when the match tightens up.
Mental blocks in tennis almost always show up on the important points. At that moment, technique shrinks and doubt weighs more than the preparation behind it.
NetLiner reduces that effect because it installs a repeatable safety reference. The more you train clearing that window, the less threat your brain perceives when it looks at the net in a match.
That confidence doesn't make you conservative; it makes you clearer. You take better decisions, you free up the arm when it's time, and you regain initiative without forcing low-percentage shots.
Takeaway: competitive confidence is not improvised, it is trained through patterns that appear automatically when pressure rises.
