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Markov-chain modelling and simulative assessment of the impact of selected tactical behaviours in modern tennis
Rothe, F., Lames, M.Published in International Journal of Racket Sports Science (2023)“…The sufficiency of the transition matrix as a descriptive tool was demonstrated using actual match data. Furthermore, the relevance of selected state transitions was determined using finite Markov chain modelling. …”
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Modeling and prediction of tennis matches at Grand Slam tournaments
Buhamra, N., Groll, A., Brunner, S.Published in Journal of Sports Analytics (2024)“…The data used here contain information on 5,013 matches in men`s Grand Slam tournaments from the years 2011-2022. …”
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Lower limb muscle activity during first and second tennis serves: a comparison of three surface electromyography normalisation methods
Hansen, C., Teulier, C., Micallef, J.-P., Millet, G. P., Girard, O.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2023)“…In conclusion, the EMG normalisation method selected may offer similar information when comparing first and second serve, at least for leg muscles studied here.…”
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Using Markov chains to identify player`s performance in badminton
Galeano, J., Gómez, M.-Á., Rivas, F., Buldú, J. M.Published in Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (2022)“…Finally, we investigate the interplay between the EPV and the gain of initiative achieved by a player when performing each pattern. With this information, we are able to detect what patterns are better performed by a player and, furthermore, relate the values of the patterns with the actual probability of winning a rally.…”
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Influence of fatigue and acute caffeine supplementation in badminton men`s singles
Chia, J.Published 2018“…The protocol elicited similar physiological responses as actual match play and had excellent test-retest reliability for all performance and objective markers of physiological stress. …”
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Classification, impairments, and research in para table tennis: Past, current, and future
Wu, S. K.Published in Proceedings Book of The 16th ITTF Sports Science Congress Budapest (HUN), April 19th - 20th, 2019 (2020)“…The objective minimal impairment criteria (MIC) are urgently required by ITTF-PTT to maintain fairness of competition and protect actual disabled players. Therefore, evidence-based research is helpful to revise the TT classification system scientifically. …”
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Spontaneous head movements characterize losing athletes during competition
Drewes, V., Neumann, N., Konstantinidis, I., Helmich, I.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2020)“…However, it remained unclear what kind of nonverbal movements characterized losers because the actual movements have not been identified yet. Further research showed that head shaking occurred as an expression of doubt whereas head nodding appeared during successful actions. …”
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Modern foreign research in team sports (volleyball, tennis)
Aranson, M. V., Ozolin, E. S., Shustin, B. N., Ivanov, A. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2019)“…The experts of the All-Russian Scientific and Research Institute of Physical Culture and Sports keep paying considerable attention to the actualization of the modern foreign study findings in the field of elite sports. …”
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Classification, impairments, and research inara table tennis: past, current, and future
Wu, S. K.Published in Sports and Health Sciences Notebooks (2019)“…The objective minimal impairment criteria (MIC) are urgently required by ITTF-PTT to maintain fairness of competition and protect actual disabled players. Therefore, evidence-based research is helpful to revise the TT classification system scientifically. …”
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Do expert tennis players actually demonstrate anticipatory behavior when returning a first serve under representative conditions? A systematic review including quality assessment a...
Aviles, C., Navia, J. A., Ruiz, L. M., Martinez de Quel, O.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2019)“…Objectives: The present article aims to (i) critically review and classify the studies on the tennis serve return by the degree of representativeness of the experimental task design, (ii) assess the quality of the studies classified with a high degree of representativeness, (iii) analyze to what extent expert tennis players demonstrate anticipatory behavior when actually performing a first serve return. Design and method: Searches were performed in Web of Science and Scopus up to 31st December 2017. …”
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Visual cue and situational information utilisation in squash and badminton
Caudrelier, T. R.Published 2007“…Elite racket sports players have been shown to be able to anticipate strokes in advance of kinematic stroke information, although the use of this ability in match situations is relatively unknown. …”
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The effect of increasing physiological arousal on badminton short serve accuracy during competition and practice
Duncan, M. J., Chan, K., Smith, M., Clarke, N. D.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…RPE was also higher where cognitive anxiety was high (competition) despite no differences in actual physiological load during the fatigue protocol. …”
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The kinematics of the return of serve in tennis: The role of anticipatory information
Carboch, J., Button, C., Süss, V.Published in The Sport Journal (2012)“…Visual anticipatory information from early periods of ball flight is thought necessary to intercept the ball in many sports. …”
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Sport nutrition and doping in tennis: An analysis of athletes` attitudes and knowledge
Kondric, M., Sekulic, D., Uljevic, O., Gabrilo, G., Zvan, M.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2013)“…Since athletes declared that their coaches are their main source of information about NS and doping, future studies should investigate what coaches actually know about such problems. …”
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Application of sensors to investigate tennis racquet dynamics
Valentine, R. M.Published in Procedia Engineering (2012)“…Developing further understanding of the string-bed's dynamic properties through information on an actual response to a ball impact was considered here. …”
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Physiological strain in world class women badminton player during training and competition: A case study
Hwa, O. C., Sidek, M.Published in ISN-Bulletin (2010)“…The player was monitored over a 7-week period on a total of 18 training sessions and 5 matches played in actual competitions. Heart rate was recorded continuously throughout these monitoring sessions to find out the cardiovascular demands of the games as well as to estimate the energy expenditure. …”
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Developing anticipation skills in junior tennis players
Häyrinen, M., Huurinainen, S., Blomqvist, M.Published in 12th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Jyväskylä, Finland - July 11-14th 2007 (2007)“…Each session consisted of 20 trials (tennis strokes) in which players were firstly required to react to each trial and secondly their attention was directed with appropriate instruction to the informative areas of the stroke execution. In the laboratory test participants were required to react as quickly as possible in response to near life-size images of tennis forehand strokes and in the field test physically respond to actual forehand strokes on-court. …”
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CSport Dictionary - Dictionary on Computer Science and Sport
Toman, M.Published 2008“…This does not only refer to actual applications or products within this field, but also to methods applied in sports, important researchers, associations & societies, journals, conferences, projects, companies et cetera. …”
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Perception, cognition and decision training: the quiet eye in action
Vickers, J. N.Published 2008“…The first is the vision-in-action method of recording what athletes actually see when they perform. The second is the quiet eye phenomenon that has attracted considerable media attention. …”