Summarizing Tennis Data to Enhance Elite Performance
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v21i61.473Keywords:
Match statistics, Point-by-point data, Ratings, Decision supportAbstract
This article provides a classification of online and commercially available data for the men’s and women’s singles professional tennis circuit. The various data sources are categorized by data type (e.g. ratings, point-by-point data, match statistics), tournament type (e.g. Grand Slam, Olympics, ITF Circuit) and the year commencing. The results could be used in building decision support tools allowing for accessible data information for coaches in preparation for an upcoming match.
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ATP. World Tour - www.atpworldtour.com/Scores/Archive-Event- Calendar.aspx
Bedford A, Barnett T, Pollard GH and Pollard GN (2010). How the interpretation of match statistics affects player performance. Journal of Medicine and Science in Tennis 15(2), 23-27.
OnCourt - www.oncourt.info
Tennis Navigator - www.tennisnavigator.com.
WTA. www.wtatennis.com/tournament-archive
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