Abstract

The aim of the current study was twofold: (i) to investigate the distribution of the strike positions of badminton players while quantifying the corresponding standard entropy and using an alternative metric (spatial entropy) related to winning and losing points and random positions; and (ii) to evaluate the standard entropy of the receiving positions. With the datasets of 259 badminton matches, we focused on the positions of players’ strokes and the outcome of each point. First, we identified those regions of the court from which hits were most likely to be struck. Second, we computed the standard entropy of stroke positions, and then the spatial entropy, which also considers the order and clustering of the hitting locations in a two-dimensional Euclidean space. Both entropy quantifiers revealed high uncertainty in the striking position; however, specific court locations (i.e., the four corners) are preferred over the rest. When the outcome of each point was taken into account, we observed that the hitting patterns with lower entropy were associated with higher probabilities of winning points. On the contrary, players striking from more random positions were more prone to losing the points.

Highlights

  • This study was focused on the entropy of the hitting positions of badminton players using two different metrics: the standard entropy (H) and the spatial entropy (Hs )

  • The analysis of the standard entropy revealed that the striking positions follow quite random distributions, a fact that was confirmed by the values of the spatial entropy

  • The interpretation of the spatial entropy suggests that the striking distribution lays between a situation in which all positions are clustered and a purely random distribution

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Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Badminton is one of the most popular sports in the world, with more than 200 million players [1]. The factors for winning a point in badminton are multiple, revealing the complexity of the sport [2]. Badminton is a high-speed sport characterized by high-intensity actions interspersed by periods of effort and pause

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