Lia Oliver, Ernest Baiget, Jordi Cortés, Joan Martínez, Miguel Crespo, Martí Casals
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摘要
最高水平的职业网球比赛对体能、技术、战术和心理都有很高的要求。球员退役是最高级别比赛中经常出现的情况。本研究旨在描述性地确定哪些因素会影响网球比赛中的退役情况。研究分别纳入了女子网球协会(WTA)和职业网球协会(ATP)巡回赛中超过 44 年和 46 年的比赛。研究结果显示,在 ATP 和 WTA 赛事中,退役的发生率呈上升趋势,尤其是近年来。与比赛特点相关的因素,如场地类型、赛事类型和抽签轮次,都被证明会影响退役。与球员特征相关的变量,如球员之间的年龄差异,并未显示出对退役的影响,而排名差异则显示出了影响。在比较 ATP 和 WTA 比赛时,也发现了类似的结果,即哪些场地和赛事的退役率最高或最低。另一方面,从各轮比赛来看,结果并不具有决定性。研究结果凸显了职业网球比赛中退赛现象日益增多的趋势,并强调了比赛特征(如场地类型、赛事类型和抽签轮次)的相关影响。这些见解可以指导教练、球员和赛事组织者制定减少退赛的策略,并为未来提高网球运动员寿命和表现的研究提供参考。
Retirements of professional tennis players in ATP and WTA tour events
Professional tennis competition at the highest levels requires high physical, technical, tactical, and mental demands. Player retirement is a scenario that often occurs at the highest echelons of the game. The objective of this study was to descriptively determine which factors influence retirement of matches in tennis. Matches from the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) and Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tours played over 44 and 46 years were included in the study, respectively. The results showed an increasing trend in the incidence of retirements in both ATP and WTA events, especially in recent years. Factors associated with the match characteristics, such as the type of surface, the type of tournament, and the round of the draw, were shown to influence retirement. Variables associated with player characteristics, such as the age difference between players, did not show to influence retirement, whereas the ranking difference did. When comparing ATP and WTA matches, similar results were observed in which surfaces and tournaments had the highest or lowest incidence of retirements. On the other hand, as per the rounds, the results are not conclusive. The findings highlight the growing trend of match retirements in professional tennis and emphasize the relevant influence of match characteristics such as surface type, tournament type, and round of the draw. These insights can guide coaches, players, and tournament organizers in developing strategies to mitigate retirements and inform future research on enhancing player longevity and performance in tennis.