Morning Routines for Tournament Days
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How to Start Strong Before You Even Hit a Ball
Tournament mornings matter more than most players realize.
Not because they’re dramatic.
Because they set your nervous system, your energy, and your focus for the entire day.
You don’t “flip a switch” at match time.
You build momentum from the moment you wake up.
Let’s do this properly.
Step 1: Wake Up Earlier Than You Think You Need To
Give yourself time.
Rushing first thing in the morning is the fastest way to feel off all day.
Aim for:
Enough time to wake up slowly
Eat calmly
Move a little
Get to the venue without panic
Elite juniors don’t sprint through breakfast.
They arrive settled.
Step 2: Hydrate Immediately
Before phones.
Before clothes.Before arguing about socks.
Drink water 💧
Your body loses fluid overnight. Starting dry is a terrible strategy.
Add electrolytes if it’s a long day ahead.
Hydration begins at home, not courtside.
Step 3: Eat a Real Breakfast
Not candy. Not vibes. Actual food.
You want:
Carbs for energy
Protein for stability
Simple examples:
Oatmeal + fruit
Toast + eggs
Yogurt + granola
Smoothie with protein
Bagel + peanut butter
Avoid:
Heavy grease
Huge portions
Trying something new for the first time (bold choice, bad idea)
Fuel first. Matches later.
Step 4: Light Movement (5 to 10 Minutes)
Nothing intense.
Just wake your body up:
Easy walking
Gentle stretches
A few mobility moves
This tells your system: we’re doing athletic things today.
It also helps calm nerves.
Step 5: Pack Like a Professional
Before you leave, double-check:
Racquet
Shoes
Water bottle
Snacks
Extra shirt
Towel
Yes, someone always forgets something.
Don’t be that someone.
Prepared players think better.
Step 6: Arrive Early and Settle In
Get to the venue with time to spare.
Use it to:
Walk around
Watch a few points
Breathe
Get familiar with the courts
Rushing straight into warm-up keeps your nervous system spiky.
Calm beats chaotic.
Step 7: Warm Up Gradually
Not straight into full-speed rallies.
Start with:
Movement
Basic hitting
Length
Then pace
You’re warming your body and your decision-making.
Parents, Quick Reality Check
Tournament mornings are not:
Late nights followed by early alarms
Skipping breakfast
Shouting in the car
Arriving just in time
Calm mornings create calm competitors.
You’re building habits, not just getting through a weekend.
Bottom Line
Great tournament days don’t start at the first serve.
They start at home.
Wake up early.
Drink water.
Eat real food.
Move a little.
Arrive calm.
You don’t control draws.
You don’t control opponents.
You do control your morning.
That’s leverage.



