Dejar de mirar la pelota para empezar a crear el juego | Tennis Intention

Every time we hit the ball in tennis, we have two paths: 👉 Playing without intention: hitting the ball and then watching where it goes. That means being reactive, focused on what's already happened. 👉 Playing with intention: after hitting the ball, your eyes are already searching for the spot where you'll set up your next shot. There, you don't react, you create. The difference may seem small, but it changes everything. Tennis, like life, isn't won by reacting to the past, but by anticipating, building, and clearly choosing the next move. Playing with intention means trusting your shot and projecting yourself forward. That's the real game: the one born from vision, not reaction. 📚 Want to go further? 📘 Discover more in my book Tennis Intention — now available on Amazon, Google Books, and Apple Books. 👉 Buy it here: 🛒 Available in English (paperback and Kindle) on Amazon. 📘 Tennis Intention (KINDLE VERSION)➤ https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Luis-Suar... 📘 Tennis Intention (PAPERBACK VERSION)➤ https://a.co/d/2erl45f Available on Amazon, Apple Books, and Google Books. 👉 https://www.tennisintention.com 📲 Follow me on: Instagram: @tennis_intention TikTok: @tennis_intention YouTube: @tennisintention LinkedIn: Luis Alberto Suarez Bracho #IntentionInTheGame #TennisWithVision #MentalGame #CreateNotReactions #PerformanceMindset #ClarityAndPrecision #TennisIntention #InnerGame