founder

Dr. Saul Shrom

Professional Member
of the Canadian Sport Psychology Association
PhD Sport Psychology
University of Birmingham
MSc Sport & Exercise Psychology
Loughborough University
BA Psychology
Colorado State University – Pueblo

Dr. Saul Shrom is a mental performance consultant based in Vancouver, Canada who works with athletes, coaches, parents, and leaders to deliver sustained high-performance and wellbeing. Saul’s effectiveness as a practitioner is rooted in his wealth of experience in the world of high-performance – as an athlete, researcher, and consultant.

ATHLETE

NCAA Collegiate Tennis Player: Colorado State University – Pueblo

  • COSIDA First-Team Academic All American
  • RMAC Scholar Athlete of the Year
  • All-RMAC singles and doubles
  • Team Captain
  • Number 1 singles and doubles position for CSU-Pueblo

Professional Tennis Player on the ITF Pro Circuit

Competed for 15 months across Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Greece

ATHLETE

RESEARCHER

MSc Sport and Exercise Psychology – Loughborough University

Number 1 university in the world for sport-related subjects

PhD Sport Psychology – University of Birmingham

Investigated the psychology of transitioning from amateur to professional tennis.

Saul’s research has been published in the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

RESEARCHER

PRACTITIONER

Past and Current Clients 

  • British Canoeing
  • England Athletics
  • Loughborough University Men’s Tennis 
  • Hollyburn Country Club High-Performance Tennis 
  • Hollyburn Huskies Hockey
  • Hollyburn Hurricanes Swim Team
  • Capilano University Men’s Volleyball
PRACTITIONER

The amalgamation of Saul’s experiences as an athlete, researcher, and practitioner gives him a unique perspective and places him in a position to deliver meaningful impact to high-performance athletes and teams.

Saul founded Centre Court Mental Performance – a new age, sport psychology consultancy – in August 2022 and is quickly becoming a difference-maker in the world of high-performance on Canada’s west coast.