Match Analysis in Tennis

Philipp Born*, Tobias Vogt

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Abstract

Match analysis is a performance-diagnostic procedure, which can be used to carry out systematic gaming analysis during competition and training. The analysis of team and racket sports, whether in competition, for opponent preparation (match plan), follow-up, or training is nowadays indispensable in many sports games at different levels. This analysis nevertheless presents many open questions and problem areas: Which data should be used? Who manages the data? Who provides whom with which information? How is this information presented, digested, and applied? The more complex and anonymous the data management is, the more commercial, expensive, and uncontrollable information management and provision becomes. Match Analysis: How to Use Data in Professional Sport is the first book to examine this topic through three types of data sets; video, event, and position data and show how to interpret this data and apply the findings for better team and individual sport performance. This innovative new volume is key reading for researchers, students, and practitioners alike in the fields of Coaching, Performance Analysis, Sport Management, and related specific sport disciplines.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMatch Analysis : How to Use Data in Professional Sport
EditorsDaniel Memmert
Number of pages10
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date03.11.2021
Pages136-145
ISBN (Print)978-0-367-75094-7, 978-0-367-75093-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-003-16095-3
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Publication statusPublished - 03.11.2021

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