TY - JOUR
T1 - Tennis serve performances at break points
T2 - Approaching practice patterns for coaching
AU - Meffert, Dominik
AU - O’Shannessy, Craig
AU - Born, Philipp
AU - Grambow, Ralph
AU - Vogt, Tobias
PY - 2018/9/14
Y1 - 2018/9/14
N2 - Tennis comprises specific match situations when winning the next point is crucial. These big points can decide about a win or loss and, thus, reasonably arouse mental stress. Break points (BPs) are considered as big points and the outcome is influenced by, among a variety of other factors, the serve, which is well accepted being one of the dominant strokes in Men’s tennis. In this study, we examined the serve behaviour for male players in the Wimbledon tournament 2016 to investigate the possible impacts of presumed mental stress within the situation of BPs, and further, if winning players perform better than losing players. A total of 28.843 points were analysed and divided into BP (n = 2.035) and non-break points–referred to as regular points (RP; n = 26.808).
AB - Tennis comprises specific match situations when winning the next point is crucial. These big points can decide about a win or loss and, thus, reasonably arouse mental stress. Break points (BPs) are considered as big points and the outcome is influenced by, among a variety of other factors, the serve, which is well accepted being one of the dominant strokes in Men’s tennis. In this study, we examined the serve behaviour for male players in the Wimbledon tournament 2016 to investigate the possible impacts of presumed mental stress within the situation of BPs, and further, if winning players perform better than losing players. A total of 28.843 points were analysed and divided into BP (n = 2.035) and non-break points–referred to as regular points (RP; n = 26.808).
KW - education pressure
KW - match strategy
KW - mental strain
KW - Score
KW - Wimbledon
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U2 - 10.1080/17461391.2018.1490821
DO - 10.1080/17461391.2018.1490821
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29996725
AN - SCOPUS:85051660876
SN - 1746-1391
VL - 18
SP - 1151
EP - 1157
JO - European Journal of Sport Science
JF - European Journal of Sport Science
IS - 8
ER -