What is Tennis Mind?
Tennis Mind is a daily tactical drill for tennis players. You watch a short animated point, choose the best target zone on the opponent's side, and learn the pattern. It trains the decision that happens before the swing.
Who is it for?
Junior players, competitive adults, and parents who want useful practice between lessons. Coaches recommend it, but the product is made for players.
Does it replace a coach?
No. It supports coaching by helping players repeat tactical patterns between sessions, so what the coach teaches on court sticks by match day.
Is it swing analysis?
No. Tennis Mind does not record video or analyze technique. It trains shot selection and point reading — where to hit, not how to hit.
Does it require court time?
No. A session takes about five minutes on a phone or in the browser — at home, while traveling, or during a short break.
Is there a free version?
Yes. A rotating pool of scenarios and the daily challenge are free to play on the web at tennis-mind.com and in the iOS and Android app.
Why animated scenarios instead of real match video?
Animation removes distractions and highlights the geometry of the point: where the players are, where the ball is going, and which target is highest value. Every scenario is built from a real tactical pattern — serve plus-one, defending deep, short-ball attack.
Is it safe for kids?
Tennis Mind has no chat, no public profiles, and no user-generated content, and it collects minimal personal data. See the privacy policy for details.
What platforms are supported?
Tennis Mind runs on the web at tennis-mind.com, with iOS and Android apps built on the same account.
What is the main benefit?
Repeated practice at the decision that happens before the swing: reading the point and choosing the right target. That skill — tennis IQ — is what separates players with similar strokes. Read more about the method.