2020
DOI: 10.31236/osf.io/2nue7
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Athletic performance, training characteristics, and orthopedic indications in junior tennis Davis Cup players

Abstract: Our study aimed to examine athletics, training characteristics, and prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms of male junior tennis Davis Cup players (DC) in comparison with their regional counterparts, as well as to evaluate the impact of age and performance level on training characteristics. Twelve junior DC (male) and two samples of regional squad players (RS1 n = 60 males, n = 47 females; RS2 n = 59 males) participated in a physical testing, an interview for data evaluation on training characteristics, and a … Show more

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“…While this is the first relative training load and performance study conducted on tennis players the authors felt it was important to investigate as competitive players undergo rigorous training loads. In fact, tennis athletes with more competitions and training sessions have been seen to have improved rankings as shown in previous research (Fett et al, 2017). More specifically, elite German youth tennis players practice technical (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…While this is the first relative training load and performance study conducted on tennis players the authors felt it was important to investigate as competitive players undergo rigorous training loads. In fact, tennis athletes with more competitions and training sessions have been seen to have improved rankings as shown in previous research (Fett et al, 2017). More specifically, elite German youth tennis players practice technical (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…At the end of the backswing, the axial skeleton is in a position of lumbar extension (arch tension) with an accompanying lateral flexion and rotation of the trunk to the side of the impactor/playing arm side [12]. Additionally, the high demands of these sports that involve high training volumes, full tournament schedules, and repetitive high-loading movement patterns (i.e., exertion of the serve motion, quick starts, stops, and changes of direction, jumps and landings), lead to high musculoskeletal stress, which in turn results in increased injury potential [13]. Injuries and pain are often preceded by overload damage as a result of repetitive microtrauma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This time is necessary for learning and development of a range of physical, technical, tactical, and psychological skills. 14 Faced with the need to achieve optimum performance, young tennis players are exposed to several stressors than can lead to Burnout. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) Circuit includes the best junior players in the world, and tournament play is an important predictor of future success in professional tennis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%