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    Enhanced proactive control under stress: divergent neural dynamics of social vs. Monetary rewards in table tennis athletes

    Xu, L., Peng, Z., Lian, J., Shao, Y., Dong, Y., Fu, W.
    Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)
    “…Monetary rewards augmented early attention similar to social rewards, while CNV amplitudes indicated sustained preparatory attention under social rewards. …”
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    Exploring adaptive coaching practices in elite table tennis: A qualitative perspective on tactical evolution and talent logic in the ABS ball era

    Fei, W., Lingxuan, K.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)
    “…First, tactical emphasis shifted from early-stroke aggression toward sustained rally control, with athletes trained to delay pressure and cultivate "silent control" across extended rallies. …”
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    An empirical comparative study on the diagnostic index system for techniques and tactics in men's table tennis during the ABS plastic ball era

    Xu, J., Wang, Q., Marchibayeva, U., Bolat, N., Sagidolla, M., Kalym, Y., Aidarkhan, K., Alam, J., Zhalel, A.
    Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)
    “…Research suggests that: 1) in the New Ball Era, each segmented diagnostic indicator system has a certain degree of rationality, but in comparison, the five-segment diagnostic indicator system is the most optimal and the most accurate to reveal the technical and tactical performance in the new era. 2) The five segments consist of the serving-attacking segment, receiving-attacking segment, serving-attacking connection segment, receiving-attacking connection segment, and the sustaining segment. 3) The impact of these five segments on the outcome of the match is as follows: The "attacking" segments have the greatest impact on the match outcome, followed by the "connecting" segments, and the "sustaining" segment has the smallest impact. …”
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    Squash in Los Angeles: heat strain and performance considerations at the 2028 Olympic Games

    Ihsan, M., Kwok, V., Wong, H. Y., Girard, O., James, C.
    Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)
    “…Evidence: Preliminary findings from international squash tournaments reveal that elite players endure significant physiological strain, with core temperatures rising to 39.0 °C to 40.1 °C, despite matches being played in mild wet-bulb globe temperatures of 19.4 °C (0.9 °C). Sustained heart rates exceeding 90% of maximal heart rate further compound this thermal strain. …”
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    Creating and sustaining a high-performing tennis culture

    Nash, C., Crespo, M., Martínez-Gallego, R.
    Published in International Sport Coaching Journal (2025)
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    Prediction model and technical and tactical decision analysis of women`s badminton singles based on machine learning

    Yuan, H., Wang, Y., Yang, K., Bin, Y.
    Published in PLOS ONE (2024)
    “…When the support vector machine uses the RBF function kernel, the accuracy reaches its highest at 87.5%, and the consistency of this prediction model is strong. An`s playstyle is sustained and unified; she does not seek continuous pressure, but rather exploits and maximizes her aggression following any mistake made by her opponents, immediately utilizing assault methods such as kills or dives, often resulting in the conversion of points during the subsequent 2-3 strikes.…”
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    Creating a tennis culture in the national federation

    Rodríguez, M., Piquer Piquer, A., Crespo Dualde, A.
    Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2024)
    “…In the context of change towards professionalism, commercial orientation, and effective management practices in which these organisations are evolving to, the need for these organisations to generate and sustain the appropriate culture adapted to the challenges of the tennis ecosystem and the needs of their stakeholders is of paramount relevance. …”
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    Designing a sustainable structure for tennis competitions at national and regional level

    Filipcic, A.
    Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2024)
    “…The aim of this article is to present some ideas on how tennis can be made more sustainable in order to create a more player-friendly development and ensure that more tennis players play and stay in the sport for longer.…”
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    Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in elite badminton athletes: 84% Return to sport, half return to performance

    Tan, Y., Kaldau, N. C., Lumban-Gaol, I., Budhiparama, N. C., Peers, K.
    Published in Knee surgery, Sports Traumatology. Arthroscopy (2024)
    “…Abstract Purpose: Badminton requires fast and pivoting movements, putting athletes at risk of sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. …”
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    A correlation study on the game of badminton and techniques on shuttlecock durability

    Woo, T., Kootsookos, A., Alam, F.
    Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2024)
    “…It is believed that addressing shuttlecock durability will reduce disruption due to frequent shuttlecock changes and improve sustainability of the game.…”
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    Eye injuries in badminton - players` perspective toward the usage of personal protective equipment

    Maldoddi, R., Gella, L.
    Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)
    “…Conclusion The majority of badminton players in both groups agreed that PPE usage would lower the risk of sustaining eye injuries; however, they are ambiguous about the usage of protective eyewear. …”
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    Development of national tennis player value chain structure: statistical analysis of tennis player pathway

    Cakravastia, A., Yudhistira, T., Ameera, A., Setiawan, M.
    Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2023)
    “…Creating a system of tennis player development to establish and sustain a nation's competitive performance is a problem faced by many countries. …”
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    Medical withdrawals in elite tennis in reference to playing standards,

    Néri-Fuchs, J. B., Sedeaud, A., Marc, A., De Larochelambert, Q., Toussaint, J. F., Brocherie F.
    Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2023)
    “…Women reported higher proportion of medical withdrawals sustained on slow surfaces (0.4 %, p < 0.001), but without different withdrawal rates between playing standards (3.9 %, p > 0.05). …”
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    Shoulder muscle imbalance as a risk factor for shoulder injury in elite badminton players: A prospective study

    Guermont, H., Mittelheisser, G., Reboursière, E., Gauthier, A., Drigny, J.
    Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2023)
    “…Results During the follow-up time of 38 weeks, SSIs were assessed by an experienced sport physician and 42% of the participants sustained at least one SSI at their dominant side. …”
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    Quiet eye as a mechanism for table tennis performance under fatigue and complexity

    Vincze, A., Jurchis, R.
    Published in Journal of Motor Behavior (2022)
    “…Although little is known about the factors sustaining performance in table tennis, to date there has been no investigation to assess QE as a contributor to table tennis performance. …”
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    The impact of online social media on Chinese professional badminton players

    Shan, Y.
    Published in 3rd International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Economy Development (MSIED 2023) (2023)
    “…Therefore, the right treatment of online social media and its impact is conducive to the sustainable development of professional badminton players.…”
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    Assessing the association of shoulder pain risk with physical fitness in badminton players at national tournament level

    Zhou, X., Imai, K., Liu, X., Chen, Z., Watanabe, E.
    Published in Asian Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)
    “…Results: Sixteen badminton players (30.8%) sustained present shoulder pain related to badminton. …”
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    Musculoskeletal disorders among elite junior Malaysian Badminton players

    Gasibat, Q., Kamalden, T. F. T., Jones, T., Dev Omar Dev, R., Wazir Norjali Wazir, M. R.
    Published in Sport Science - International Scientific Journal of Kinesiology (2022)
    “…Using the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, players were asked to recall the injuries sustained in the previous 12 months that had prevented them from completing standard badminton practices, specifically during the last 7 days. …”
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    Aktivitäten zu Nachhaltigkeit, Klima- und Umweltschutz - Teil 2: "Am Anfang war ein Tisch" (Sustainability, climate and environmental protection activities - Part 2: "In the beginning there was a table")

    Schäfer, K.
    Published in Badminton Sport (2023)
    “…Sustainability, climate and environmental protection activities - Part 2: "In the beginning there was a table"…”
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    Role of local club in developing value chain of high performance national tennis athlete

    Cakravastia, A., Setiawan, M
    Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2022)
    “…Strong collaboration between stakeholders and completing structure the value chain are important to develop country performance in sustainable way.…”
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