School of Human Sciences (Exercise and Sport Science), The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Game Insight Group, Tennis Australia, Melbourne, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2024 Mar 1;38(3):517-525. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003937. Epub 2024 Feb 6.
Giles, B, Peeling, P, and Reid, M. Quantifying change of direction movement demands in professional tennis matchplay: An analysis from the Australian Open Grand Slam. J Strength Cond Res 38(3): 517-525, 2024-Change of direction (COD) contributes significantly to the movement repertoire of professional tennis players, yet the time-motion and degree demands of these changes are poorly understood. This study examines the velocity, acceleration, and angular displacement profiles of COD movements in modern professional tennis. One hundred eighty-two singles matches of Hawk-Eye player tracking data collected from the Australian Open Grand Slam were used for analysis. A novel COD classification algorithm was used to identify >120,000 medium and high-intensity CODs for analysis. Descriptive characteristics of the COD performance were calculated using player coordinate and time variables. Sex comparisons were analyzed using 2 mixed-effects models assessed for differences via likelihood ratios. Players performed 1.6 CODs per point. Both sexes executed, on average, 1.3-1.4 shots and covered 4.8 m per COD, with men performing changes every 2.7 seconds and women every 3.1 seconds. Medium-intensity COD comprised 88-94% of all identified changes. Approximately 2 in 3 CODs involved a degree of change >105°, whereas cutting maneuvers (<45°) were most commonly high-intensity COD. This study is the first to quantify the COD characteristics of professional tennis matchplay. Both sexes performed the same average number of CODs per point, however, men executed high-intensity changes twice as frequently as women, at an average of 1 every 5 points. These novel findings will help to improve the specificity of training interventions in elite tennis conditioning.
贾尔斯、B、皮尔林、P 和里德、M. 量化职业网球比赛中的变向移动需求:来自澳大利亚网球公开赛大满贯的分析。J 力量与调理研究 38(3):517-525,2024-变向(COD)是职业网球运动员运动组合的重要组成部分,但这些变化的时间动作和角度需求知之甚少。本研究分析了现代职业网球中 COD 运动的速度、加速度和角位移曲线。使用来自澳大利亚网球公开赛大满贯的 Hawk-Eye 球员跟踪数据,对 182 场单打比赛进行了分析。使用一种新的 COD 分类算法来识别超过 120,000 次中高强度 COD 进行分析。使用球员坐标和时间变量计算 COD 性能的描述性特征。使用 2 个混合效应模型分析性别比较,通过似然比评估差异。球员每分执行 1.6 次 COD。男女平均执行 1.3-1.4 次击球,每次 COD 覆盖 4.8 米,男性每 2.7 秒执行一次变化,女性每 3.1 秒执行一次。中高强度 COD 占所有识别变化的 88-94%。大约 2/3 的 COD 涉及 105°以上的变化角度,而切割动作(<45°)则是最常见的高强度 COD。本研究首次量化了职业网球比赛中的 COD 特征。男女每分执行的平均 COD 数量相同,但男性执行高强度变化的频率是女性的两倍,平均每 5 分执行一次。这些新发现将有助于提高精英网球训练中干预措施的针对性。