Sports and Performance Psychology
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Sports and Performance Psychology
Seeking excellence and success in sports and performing arts through mental conditioning and other applied behavioral sciences, from Psychogenyx.  
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Mental aspect of tennis is tougher than the physical, says Novak Djokovic

Mental aspect of tennis is tougher than the physical, says Novak Djokovic | Sports and Performance Psychology | Scoop.it
The world no. 3 explained the reasons in a recent press conference
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The Incomparable Greatness of Rafael Nadal at the French Open

The Incomparable Greatness of Rafael Nadal at the French Open | Sports and Performance Psychology | Scoop.it
In winning his 11th career title at Roland Garros, Nadal has cemented his place as the most dominant athlete in any single sporting competition
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He’s Just as Good as Roger Federer, in One Category, at Least - The New York Times

He’s Just as Good as Roger Federer, in One Category, at Least - The New York Times | Sports and Performance Psychology | Scoop.it
Feliciano Lopez will tie Federer’s streak of playing in 65 consecutive Grand Slam singles tournaments at the French Open.
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With a Wimbledon Win, Novak Djokovic Reclaims a Place at the Top - The New York Times

With a Wimbledon Win, Novak Djokovic Reclaims a Place at the Top - The New York Times | Sports and Performance Psychology | Scoop.it
Djokovic earned his 13th Grand Slam singles title — and first in more than two years — by defeating Kevin Anderson, 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (3).
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Rafael Nadal Extends His Reign With an 11th French Open Title - The New York Times

Rafael Nadal Extends His Reign With an 11th French Open Title - The New York Times | Sports and Performance Psychology | Scoop.it
Nadal, 32, defeated Dominic Thiem in straight sets with a vintage, physical performance that suggested he had no plans to let up on clay anytime soon.
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How Roger Federer Upgraded His Game

How Roger Federer Upgraded His Game | Sports and Performance Psychology | Scoop.it
At 36, he might be playing the best tennis of his life.
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