2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1496/1/012008
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Exploring the Importance of Players’ Characteristics and Performance on Serve and Return of Serve in Winning the Women’s Singles Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments

Abstract: Sports analytics has become very popular in recent years. Many researchers have been using the tools and technique to study tennis player performance in various aspects during matches. However, much of the studies were performed on male players while much less attention were made on female players. This study explores the female players’ characteristics and serve performance that leads to winning matches in women’s singles 2018 Grand Slam tennis tournaments. Using data provided by the official website of the W… Show more

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“…Anecdotal evidence from athletes and the coach suggested a perceived interaction between first serve percentage and likelihood of success. Tennis match analysis suggested that while several other factors influence match outcome (e.g., first serve win percentage) an increase in first serve percentage by one-two percentage points increases match-win probability (Abidin & Ruslan, 2020;Barnett et al, 2008). The mean increase in first-serve percentage post intervention was 3.91% suggesting meaningful significance for all players involved in the intervention.…”
Section: Intervention Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anecdotal evidence from athletes and the coach suggested a perceived interaction between first serve percentage and likelihood of success. Tennis match analysis suggested that while several other factors influence match outcome (e.g., first serve win percentage) an increase in first serve percentage by one-two percentage points increases match-win probability (Abidin & Ruslan, 2020;Barnett et al, 2008). The mean increase in first-serve percentage post intervention was 3.91% suggesting meaningful significance for all players involved in the intervention.…”
Section: Intervention Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%