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    Effects of foot rotation on ankle control and injury risk during badminton lunge landings

    Wen, J., Xu, D., Gao, X., Qu, X., Zhang, Z., Zhou, H., Radak, Z., Gao, Z., Gu, Y.
    Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)
    “…Results Toe-out landings significantly reduced ankle eversion angles, eversion moments, anterior-posterior shear forces, and joint impulse (p < 0.001, p = 0.025, p = 0.047, p = 0.038). …”
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    Differences in hand grip strength in division I male student-athletes across multiple sports

    Catanzano, J., Wang, D., Gibson, M., Mikulis, E., Bellas, V., Englezos, G., Pottorf, O., Melgar, D., Ghigiarelli, J., Sell, K.
    Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)
    “…Male tennis athletes had significantly lower HG-L than basketball, baseball and lacrosse (p < 0.05). …”
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    Comparison of ground reaction force and contact time during various-direction lunges between badminton shoes without and with a lateral forefoot wedge sole

    Chen, W.-H., Chen, C.-H., Yang, W.-W., Lin, G.-Y., Hsu, W.-C., Shiang, T.-Y., Liu, C.
    Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)
    “…In the lateral lunge, the forefoot wedge shoes resulted in a significantly shorter total contact time (-4.6%) than the control shoes in the backward lunge, the forefoot wedge shoes resulted in a significantly higher GRFh to GRFv ratio (6.4%) in the braking phase compared with the control shoes. …”
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    Spin characteristics of short and long services in elite table tennis: Insights from sex-based comparisons

    Tamaki, S., Yoshida, K.
    Published in Journal of Sports Analytics (2025)
    “…Across both sexes, side spin and side-back spin were most frequently used, whereas back spin produced significantly lower spin parameters. Spin rate and direction had only minor effects on service outcomes, with a small influence detected in men's short services. …”
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    Examining internal and external load relationships in singles and doubles badminton games among male university players

    Lin, Y. C., Liu, T. H., Shiang, T. Y., Chen, W. H.
    Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2025)
    “…The session-RPE (sRPE) also demonstrated significant correlations with TDC (r = 0.64, p < .01) and LI-DC (r = 0.66, p < .05). …”
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    The impact of framing effects, competitive state, and time pressure on risk-taking decisions in tennis players of different skill levels

    Shangguan, R., Zha, Z.
    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)
    “…Athletes` risk decision-making significantly influences competitive performance; however, current research remains controversial regarding how framing effects, competitive state, and time pressure affect risk decisions among athletes of different skill levels. …”
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    Impact of Tennis-Specific Hitting and Running Loads on Respiration Patterns Compared to Treadmill Running With Similar Oxygen Uptake

    Raasch, K., Edel, A., Ferrauti, A.
    Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)
    “…In contrast, the number of breathing plateaus per stage (NP) was significantly higher in TP compared to RP during TP2 (5.9 ± 3.8 vs. 0.4 ± 0.5 times, p < 0.001), TP3 (2.6 ± 2.7 vs. 0.3 ± 0.6 times, p = 0.04), and TP4 (4.6 ± 4.1 vs. 0.3 ± 0.6 times, p < 0.001). …”
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    Evaluating dehydration in japanese national badminton players during consecutive international matches

    Myoenzono K., Iizuka, T., Joo-bong, P., Kamei, A., Nakamura, M.
    Published in Journal of High Performance Sport (2025)
    “…Analyses focused on the six players who reached the semi-finals and the two finalists. No significant sex-based differences were observed in early morning urine-specific gravity, fluid intake, perspiration rate, or dehydration rate on the first round's match day. …”
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    Do anthropometric characteristics and physical capacities of highly trained junior badminton players differ according to age and sex?

    Winata, B., Brochhagen, J., Apriantono, T., Hoppe, M. W.
    Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)
    “…In females, U17 players had a statistically significant and most likely higher BMI and body fat mass (p <= 0.002; ES = large to very large), as well as statistically significant and very likely inferior non-linear sprint performance and relative peak power than the U13 players (p <= 0.005; ES = large). …”
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    The effects of eight weeks of sand-based plyometric training on lower-extremity explosive strength, balance, and agility in male collegiate badminton players

    Deng, N., Zheng, X., Wang, H., Zhao, Z., Xia, X., Zhang, H., Zhou, K., Zhang, B.
    Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)
    “…Conclusion: This study indicates that both sand-based PT and hard-surface PT over 8 weeks significantly enhance explosive power, dynamic balance, and agility performance, with no significant differences between groups.…”
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    Does the method matter? Examining how specific educational approaches shape sleep education outcomes in high-level adolescent athletes

    Crosbie, F., Pasquier, F., Nedelec, M.
    Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024)
    “…Weekday time in bed showed a significant time effect (p = 0.021; np^2 = 0.25) with an increase of 15 minutes for the intervention group and 6 minutes for the control group. …”
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    A comparative study of match load between tennis players with high and intermediate ITN performance levels

    Wang, Q., Zong, S., Bao, D., Cui, Y.
    Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2025)
    “…BACKGROUND: Advancements in player tracking technology have significantly enhanced the monitoring of tennis in real-match conditions. …”
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    Effects of physical training programs on healthy badminton players` performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Ma, S., Xue, W., Soh, K. G., Liu, H., Xu, F., Sun, M., li, J., Shi, X., Wang, X.
    Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)
    “…Research background Despite the abundance of common physical training programs designed for healthy badminton players, there is a significant gap in comprehensive studies evaluating their impact on player performance. …”
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    The optimal ready position in tennis

    Mokhtar, A.
    Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2025)
    “…The main findings were: 1- the response time was significantly affected when changing the technique of the ready position, the effectiveness of the ready position significantly impacts the efficiency of the movement, reaching the ball, and performing the stroke well which increases the players` success rate. 2-the angle between thighs is the most contributing bio-kinematic variable in the performance of the ready position, with contribution rate of 88.33%. …”
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    Initial evidence on the impact of the 2023 World Tennis Number algorithm change for predicting match outcomes

    Krall, N., Maroulis, N., Mayew, R., Mayew, W.
    Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2025)
    “…When we compare classification accuracy of WTN values under the new algorithm to WTN values prior to the algorithm change, we find a statistically significant improvement in only one of four tournament divisions. …”
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    The effects of muscle fatigue on shoulder proprioception and forehand stroke accuracy in Chinese elite table tennis athletes

    Chen, Z., Zhao, T., Shen, Y., Ren, S., Sun, L.
    Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)
    “…After fatigue, proprioception in both the racket-holding and non-racket-holding hands significantly decreased in internal and external rotations (p < 0.01 for both hands), with no significant change in vertical extension (VE). …”
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    Effects of direction and gender on lower limb biomechanics during forward lunges in badminton players: a preliminary analysis

    Huang, L., Zhang, Y., Gao, S., Lin, J., Zheng, F., Gu, Y.
    Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)
    “…The sagittal ROM of hip and knee joint and the knee flexion moment around 84% of the stance phase during backhand lunge was significantly greater than during forehand lunge. In contrast, the sagittal ROM of ankle joint and peak abduction moment of knee joint was significantly lower during backhand lunge. …”
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    Acute caffeine ingestion improves sport-specific and cognitive performance in elite badminton athletes

    Feng, L., Du, W., Wang, X., Cao, H., Ji, Z., Li, F., Cao, J., Zhou, Z.
    Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2025)
    “…However, caffeine ingestion did not significantly affect smash accuracy (p = 0.942) or ratings of perceived exertion (RPE; p = 0.917). …”
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    Effect of six weeks of blood flow restriction combined with Tabata training on anaerobic capacity in male badminton players

    Xia, Y., Zheng, X., Zhou, K., Jiang, L., Song, B., Xu, S., Shang, Z., Dai, J.
    Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)
    “…Effect sizes were reported as partial eta squared (n2p) or Cohen`s d, with significance set at p < 0.05. Results: The BFR-Tabata training intervention significantly improved anaerobic endurance among male badminton athletes. …”
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    Comparison of the temporal and technical-tactical characteristics in badminton men`s singles under different competition formats

    Zhao, Y., Zhu, A., Zhang, S., Zhang, Y.
    Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)
    “…Results: Team matches were substantially shorter in overall duration, with large reductions in total playing time, rest intervals and whole-game length. In contrast, no significant differences emerged for rally-level indicators—shots per rally, time per stroke or rest between rallies—indicating that competitive intensity within rallies remained comparable. …”
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