Int J Sports Med 2008; 29(1): 34-39
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-964890
Training & Testing

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Predictors of Oxygen Uptake and Performance During Tennis

K. Cooke1 , P. Davey2
  • 1Sports Medicine and Sports Science Division, Singapore Sports Council, Singapore
  • 2Sport and Exercise Science Research Centre, London South Bank University, London, United Kingdom
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Publication History

accepted after revision August 17, 2006

Publication Date:
05 July 2007 (online)

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Abstract

Tennis ball machine tests permit the concurrent measurement of physiological function and groundstroke performance in a sport specific manner. The purpose of this study was to understand further the demands of groundstroke performance during a test with progressively increasing ball frequency, by determining the running speed between strokes, upper and lower limb acceleration and pulmonary gas exchange throughout. Sixteen tennis players (n = 8, male; n = 8, female; all right handed) completed three 4 min stages of hitting against a ball feed frequency of 15, 20, 25 ball · min-1 interspersed by 8 min of rest. Stepwise multiple regression analysis identified a predictive model of V·O2 containing the variables of left arm acceleration and right ankle acceleration but not running speed (p < 0.0001; adjusted r2 = 0.93; left wrist acceleration Beta = 1.04; right ankle acceleration Beta = - 0.12; S. E. E. = 2.61 ml · kg-1 · min-1). Regression analysis found that the strongest predictors of stroke performance (ball speed [m · s-1] × stroke accuracy [%]) were right wrist acceleration and stroke economy (p < 0.0001; adjusted r2 = 0.28; right wrist acceleration Beta = - 0.59; movement economy Beta = - 0.28). The findings of this study highlight the contribution of limb acceleration and not running speed to the oxygen cost of tennis groundstroke performance.

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