Changes in duration and intensity of the world`s top-level badminton matches: A consideration of the increased acute injuries among elite women`s singles players
The purpose of this study was to clarify whether there have been any specific changes
in the characteristics of the world`s top-level women`s singles badminton matches compared to
men`s singles matches after the current badminton scoring system was implemented in 2006. We
compared the characteristics of the matches between the Super Series tournaments in 2007 and
2017. Match duration increased as the rally and rest times increased in both men`s and women`s
singles matches. Specifically, in women`s singles, it was suggested that a further increase in physical
demands because of the increased number of shots per second may have resulted in longer rest time
in proportion to rally time. Moreover, increases in match duration (final eight, 53.3 6.6 min; early
rounds, 42.1 3.6 min; P < 0.05) and number of shots per rally (final eight, 10.4 1.2; early rounds,
8.7 1.1; P < 0.05) in women`s singles were more prominent in the final eight rounds (quarterfinals,
semifinals, and finals) than in the early rounds (rounds 1 and 2). The recent changes in characteristics
of the world`s top-level badminton matches may account for the increased acute injuries that are
frequently observed in elite women`s singles players. Thus, appropriate training programs are crucial
to e ectively improve performance and prevent injuries among elite badminton players.
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| Notations: | sport games biological and medical sciences |
| Published in: | Sports |
| Language: | English |
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2020
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3390/sports8020019 |
| Volume: | 8 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Pages: | 1-9 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |