Why Pre-Match Nerves Are Actually a Good Thing

By Jorge Capestany, RSPA Master Professional & PTR International Master Professional


If you’ve ever felt nervous before a match…

You’re not alone.

In fact, some players get so worked up before competition that they feel sick to their stomach.

And here’s the problem…

Most players think that’s a bad sign.

It’s not.

Let’s break down what’s really going on and how to use it to your advantage.


Everyone Lives Somewhere on the “Nerves Scale”

Think of nerves on a scale from 1 to 10:

  • 1 = completely calm

  • 10 = extremely nervous

Every player has a natural “default setting” on this scale.

Some players are naturally calm.

Others are naturally more high-strung.

And here’s the key point:

👉 That’s just how you’re wired.

It doesn’t mean something is wrong with you.

You might be a “7” by nature.

Your partner might be a “3.”

That’s normal.


The Big Mistake Players Make

Most players try to fight their nerves.

They think:

  • “I need to calm down.”

  • “I shouldn’t feel this way.”

  • “Something’s wrong with me.”

But that’s the wrong approach.

Because nerves are not the enemy…

👉 Misunderstanding them is.


The Truth About Pre-Match Nerves

Here’s something that will change how you think about competition:

👉 Your opponent is nervous too.

And often…

they’re just as nervous—or even more nervous than you.

But players often don’t recognize this.

We tend to:

  • Overestimate our opponent

  • Underestimate ourselves

This lack of awareness creates unnecessary pressure.


A Simple Shift That Changes Everything

Instead of thinking:

“I’m so nervous… this is bad.”

Start thinking:

“This is normal… and they’re probably feeling it too.”

That one shift does two things:

1. It normalizes your feelings

2. It levels the playing field mentally

Now you’re not alone out there.


You Can Move on the Scale

Here’s the encouraging part…

Even though you have a natural “default,” you’re not stuck there.

You can move:

  • A “9” can learn to operate like a “6”

  • A “6” can become a “4”

The goal isn’t to eliminate nerves completely.

👉 The goal is to get to a level where you can perform your best.

Because a little bit of nerves?

That’s actually a good thing.

It means:

  • You care

  • You’re engaged

  • You’re ready to compete.


What This Means for Your Game

The next time you feel nervous before a match:

  • Don’t fight it

  • Don’t judge it

  • Don’t panic

Instead, recognize it for what it is:

👉 A normal part of competition
👉 Something every player experiences
👉 And something you can learn to manage


The video below comes from one of the courses we have in the Lab on Pickleball Drills HQ.


Final Thoughts… 

The players who improve the fastest aren’t the ones who never feel nervous…

They’re the ones who understand it.

So the next time you step on the court and feel those butterflies…

Don’t see it as a weakness.

👉 See it as part of the process.


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