When Roger Federer turned 30 years of age last August his tennis game seemed to be slowing down and the talk was that maybe he was going to retire. But Federer uses mind tennis to make his age just a number. After he turned 30, one of Federer’s best winning runs began. It up to 15 winning matches in a row at this point, and his mental confidence seems to be at an almost all-time high.
Negative talk and banter can affect an athlete’s mental state, his state of mind. Our state of mind is important in all areas of life, not just tennis or other sports. Our mental state and level of mental confidence affect our relationships at home, school, or work. They are also very important in determining our success in life.
Have you ever wondered why so many successful athletes are also successful in careers after sports? I’ve notice that many retired NBA and NFL players have very successful careers after sports. We may not have the opportunity to play sports at a professional level, but we can still use the principles of the mental game, mind tennis in our daily lives to greatly increase our chances of success in anything we want to tackle.
The indiatimes.com in reporting on Roger Federer’s unconcern about his age had this to say:
Federer Uses Mind Tennis to Make His Age Just a Number
Swiss superstar Roger Federer is setting his sights on more Grand Slams, after winning his third-straight tournament on Sunday in Indian Wells.
The 16-time Grand Slam winner had to fight off a cold and a strong field to capture his fourth Indian Wells title.
That last sentence is just another example of using the principles of mind tennis to stay in a winning mental state. Other players did not do as well as Federer, but Roger fought back hard enough to come out a winner. When you are not feeling good physically, it is harder to feel good mentally. But Roger did it and he came out the winner.
Federer has won 15 straight matches, three consecutive tournaments and six of his last eight. His last lost this year was to Isner in Davis Cup in February but he avenged that by beating 11th seeded American on Sunday.
“It’s nice taking it all the way and getting the victories,” he said. “I was just extremely proud of my performance.” [...]
Many people were starting to write Federer off last season when he turned 30 and his game dropped off a bit. Last year was the first time since 2002 that Federer did not win at least one Grand Slam title.
But age is just a number for Federer.
“Some people don’t understand how you can play tennis at 30 years old which is shocking to me because normally that’s still when you’re young enough to play some of your best tennis,” Federer said.
“I think I’m showing that since I turned 30 in August last year. That’s basically when my run began.
“But at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what people say.” Original here.
Read the last sentence above – “But at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what people say.” In real life, there will be many who are negative, who will try to pull you down to their level. Some of these people will even be in your family. They probably don’t know what they are doing, they are just trying to be helpful.
However, their negative comments can rob you of your dreams if you let them. Remember, Federer uses mind tennis to make his age just a number. You can make the negative comments you hear that are about you of no-effect. Just keep focused and persevere.









