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Technical, tactical and movement analysis of men's professional tennis on hard courts.

2018

Background There is very little information in tennis relating performance to both the movement of the players and the effectiveness of their shots. This study aimed to identify differences between winners and losers in the volume and intensity of their movements, as well as in the effectiveness of their shots. Methods Matches (N.=8) at the 2011 ATP 500 tournament in Valencia (Spain) were recorded and analyzed using SAGIT, a computerized vision-tracking system. Data were split into points for movement analysis, and into games for stroke analysis. Results Players winning points used more offensive strategies and spent more time in the offensive zone than point losers. They also forced point …

AdultMale060101 anthropologyMovementComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGOffensivePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAdvertising030229 sport sciences06 humanities and the artsAthletic PerformanceMovement analysis03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineSpainTennisHumans0601 history and archaeologyOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTournamentSports and Recreational FacilitiesPsychologyThe Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
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Recovery during and after a simulated multi-day tennis tournament: Combining active recovery, stretching, cold-water immersion, and massage intervent…

2021

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a mixed-method recovery intervention (MMR) consisting of active recovery, stretching, cold-water immersion, and massage on physical, technical, physiological, and perceptual recovery during and after a five-day simulated tennis tournament. Nine competitive male tennis players (age, 24.6±4.2 years) with national ranking positions (German Tennis Federation) and Universal Tennis Ratings between approximately 11 to 13 participated in two singles tennis tournaments, which were separated by a three-month washout period. During the tournaments, participants played five two-and-a-half-hour competitive singles tennis match on five consecutive d…

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Tournament structure and nations' success in women's professional tennis

2007

The relationship between domestic professional tournament structure in women's tennis and the subsequent professional ranking success of a nation's female players is examined. The 2003 women's professional tennis tournament calendar provided the distribution of events in 33 countries. Criteria used to classify nations' success in women's professional tennis were as follows: number of players with Women's Tennis Association (WTA) points, number of players with Top 200 rankings, and the combined WTA ranking of a nation's Top 5 female players. Pearson product - moment correlations were performed between the number of tournaments and the three criteria. Considerable variation was observed in th…

Competitive Behaviorbusiness.industryeducationDistribution (economics)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationRankingSpainCompetitive behaviorTennisTask Performance and AnalysisHumansFemaleOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTournamentDemographic economicsbusinessPsychologyhuman activitiesSimulationJournal of Sports Sciences
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Claws contained in all n-tournaments

1993

Abstract We prove that any claw of order n with degree d≤ 3 8 n is n-unavoidable, which means that any tournament of order n contains it as a subdigraph. A simple corollary is that any tournament has a directed Hamiltonian path.

Discrete mathematicsComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryClawMathematics::CombinatoricsComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary ComputationHamiltonian pathTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeCorollaryComputer Science::Discrete MathematicssymbolsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsTournamentMathematicsDiscrete Mathematics
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The Decline of the Spanish Fury

2015

Before the Spanish national team won the UEFA Euro 2008 tournament, it had been said that the economic take-off and growing international relevance acquired by Spanish society since the restoration of democracy after the death of General Franco had not been reflected in Spanish football. Its main representative, the Spanish national football team did not manage to obtain significant victories in the most important international championships or develop a playing style that satisfied its followers. This fact strongly contrasted with the protagonist role and huge success achieved by the main Spanish football clubs at the European level. However, the victory of the Spanish national team in Eur…

Football teamEuropean levelPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVictoryEconomic historyRelevance (law)TournamentFootballDemocracyStyle (sociolinguistics)media_common
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A note on symmetry reduction for circular traveling tournament problems

2011

Abstract The traveling tournament problem (TTP) consists of finding a distance-minimal double round-robin tournament where the number of consecutive breaks is bounded. Easton et al. (2001) introduced the so-called circular TTP instances, where venues of teams are located on a circle. The distance between neighboring venues is one, so that the distance between any pair of teams is the distance on the circle. It is empirically proved that these instances are very hard to solve due to the inherent symmetry. This note presents new ideas to cut off essentially identical parts of the solution space. Enumerative solution approaches, e.g. relying on branch-and-bound, benefit from this reduction. We…

Information Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceManagement Science and Operations ResearchSymmetry reductionSpace (mathematics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCombinatoricsReduction (complexity)Modeling and SimulationBounded functionTraveling tournament problemTournamentSymmetry (geometry)MathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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The relationship between the incidence of winners/errors and the time spent in different areas of the court in elite tennis

2013

Martinez-Gallego R, Guzman JF, James N, Ramon-Llin J, Crespo M, Vuckovic G. The relationship between the incidence of winners/errors and the time spent in different areas of the court in elite tennis. J. Hum. Sport Exerc. Vol. 8, No. Proc3, pp. S601-S607, 2013. Winners and errors have been two of the most studied performance indicators in tennis, contributing to the prediction of match outcome and definition of the playing style of the players. Furthermore, the position occupied by the player on the court has also been shown to be a good indicator of both the final result and style of play. The aim of this study was to examine whether there were differences between game winners and losers i…

MOTION ANALYSISLosersOffensivePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationTACTICSOutcome (game theory)WinnersEliteMotion analysisHumEducación Física y DeportivaLOSERSTournamentWINNERSlcsh:Sports medicinelcsh:RC1200-1245PsychologySocial psychologyIncidence (geometry)Tactics
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Differences in kinematic and match-play demands between elite winning and losing wheelchair padel players

2020

We aimed to compare the match-play and kinematic demands of the translation and rotation movements of elite wheelchair padel players as a function of match results. Twenty-two elite male players were video-analysed with a two-dimensional direct linear transformation (DLT) -corrected video system across seven matches of a professional tournament. Distance, turns, changes of direction, linear and angular speed, acceleration and the players’ heart rate (HR) were recorded. Losing couples in wheelchair padel covered greater distances than winners (P <0.001; r = 0.024) and did so at a higher speed (P <0.001; r = 0.06), while making greater efforts by accelerating (P <0.001; ∅ = -0.021), braking (…

MaleViral DiseasesKinematicsCritical Care and Emergency MedicineVideo RecordingVelocitySocial SciencesKinematicsIncapacidadMedical ConditionsWheelchairHeart RateStatisticsMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyTournamentTraumatic AmputationTrauma MedicineMathematicsVideo recordingMultidisciplinaryPhysicsDeportes para personas con discapacidadQRClassical MechanicsMiddle AgedSports ScienceBiomechanical PhenomenaInfectious DiseasesTime and Motion StudiesMatch playPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyMedicineResearch ArticleBiotechnologySportsAdultScienceAccelerationCardiologyBioengineeringAngular velocityAthletic PerformanceMotionFenómenos biomecánicosHumansBehaviorBiology and Life SciencesMedicina deportivaAssistive TechnologiesEfectos fisiológicosWheelchairsPara-AthletesEliteRecreationMedical Devices and EquipmentTraumatic amputationPoliomyelitis
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A Further Note on Endogenous Spillovers in a Non-tournament R&amp;D Duopoly

2008

This note considers the paper of Poyago-Theotoky (1999) on strategic R&D with endogenous spillovers. It proves through an example that, under R&D collusion, optimality sometimes requires either minimal or asymmetric spillovers. It also provides a simple sufficient condition for optimal spillovers between colluding firms to involve maximal spillovers (i.e., complete sharing of information).

MicroeconomicsOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsSimple (abstract algebra)Management of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementCollusionEconomicsTournamentEndogenous asymmetry Endogenous spillovers R&D collusionSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataDuopolyReview of Industrial Organization
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Intervención motivacional en un jugador de tenis

2020

Se presenta un estudio de caso único utilizando un diseño mixto de triangulación metodológica, realizado con un tenista que aspira a quedar semifinalista en un torneo nacional de tenis individual. Se hicieron ocho sesiones semanales y una de seguimiento, con el objetivo de fortalecer los componentes del modelo de coaching motivacional “La Jirafa de Cantón” utilizando el diálogo socrático. La eficacia de la intervención fue evaluada mediante una administración pre-post (línea base e intervención) de tres cuestionarios: la “Escala de Bienestar Psicológico de Ryffl, Escala de Autoestima de Rosenberg, y la Escala de Autoeficacia General de Schwarzer y Baessler. Al finalizar la intervención, se …

Socratic dialoguebusiness.industryIntervention (counseling)Scale (social sciences)Applied psychologyPsychological interventionMixed method designTournamentbusinessPsychologyCoachingINFORMACIÓ PSICOLÒGICA
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