Neural Map of Tennis – PUNI Neural Engineering
Tennis matches are rarely lost because of technique.
They are lost when the nervous system changes rhythm under pressure.
At break points.
At 30–30 on serve.
At 5–4 when closing a set.
Acceleration tightens. Decision time compresses. Tempo shifts.
The player feels it, but rarely understands why.
Neural Map of Tennis reveals the hidden structure behind these moments.
Based on the PUNI Neural Engineering system, this book maps the neural pressure nodes that determine performance in tennis competition. Instead of focusing on strokes or tactics, it identifies the precise points in a match where continuity breaks and execution collapses.
Inside this book you will discover:
• The neural pressure nodes of tennis competition
• Why break points expose the nervous system
• How momentum swings destabilize performance
• The hidden danger of level transitions (Junior → Challenger → ATP)
• Why closing sets creates neural contraction
• How rally tempo and decision speed change under pressure
This is not a traditional sports psychology book.
It does not teach motivation, confidence, or mindset.
It provides a structural framework for understanding how the nervous system governs performance in tennis.
Written for serious players, coaches, and performance directors, Neural Map of Tennis offers a new lens for analyzing matches and stabilizing execution under pressure.
Tennis is not only technical.
It is neurological.
And when the nervous system remains stable, performance follows.
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