Analysis of the Game of Blind Tennis

Authors

  • Shuhei Sato
  • Ryoso Tomosue
  • Masayuki Sato
  • Keiko Yoshinari
  • Daisuke Hirata
  • Nobuaki Tanaka
  • Miyoshi Takei
  • Ayako Matsui
  • Philippe Azar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v18i52.577

Keywords:

Blind tennis, Game analysis, Match time, Rally strokes

Abstract

This research compared specific elements of the men’s final of a blind tennis tournament to the standard game of top ATP professional tennis players in order to better understand the distinctive features and characteristics of blind tennis. The present rules and regulations of blind tennis allow the visually impaired to enjoy and compete in essentially the same way as normal tennis players.

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References

Tkahashi, H., Maeda, A., Nishizono, H., Kurata, H. (2007). Match analysis focused on playing time in tennis: the progress in Wimbledon final. Japanese Journal of Biomechanics and Sports Exercise, 11(1), 2-8.

Takahashi, H., Maeda, A., Nishizono, H., Kurata, H. (2006). The relationship between point-winning rate and techniques in tennis : An analysis based on regional collegiate championships in Japan. Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Science. Vol. 51. No. 4 pp. 483-492. https://doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.51.483 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.51.483

Sato, S. et al. (2009). The Analysis of the Game of Blind Tennis. Proceedings. The 21st Japan Society on Tennis Science, p29.

Published

2010-12-31

How to Cite

Sato, S., Tomosue, R., Sato, M., Yoshinari, K., Hirata, D., Tanaka, N., Takei, M., Matsui , A., & Azar, P. (2010). Analysis of the Game of Blind Tennis. ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review, 18(52), 23–25. https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v18i52.577

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