Mental Choke

Mental Choke in Tennis: Real Match Case Study How Fear of the Mind Affects Body Memory and Endgame Performance

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Introduction: When the Mind Takes Over the Body

Tennis is not just physical execution—it is deeply neurological.

In high-pressure moments, the brain can override trained muscle memory. This is what we call a mental choke.

The match between Alex Eala and Jelena Ostapenko provides a real-world example.

At 5–1, Eala was in control.
Moments later, execution dropped, rhythm disappeared, and the match slipped away.

This is not coincidence. This is brain-body interference under pressure.