Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: The current challenge in tennis training in China is the integration with technology because, with the existing training methods, coaches and players pay little attention to strategies using a simple and retrograde tactical training method. Solutions need to be created to meet the development requirements of modern tennis. Objective: This paper aims to analyze tennis players’ technical level, tactical characteristics, and training methods in sports competitions. Methods: Eight male tennis players were randomly selected as research volunteers. The various tactics employed by the subjects under competition were observed. Based on the collected data, a mathematical-statistical analysis of the tennis players’ technical usage and training performance was prepared. Results: The athletes in this study could use various offensive tactics during and after the experiment. The athletes have a strong offensive baseline and can use a combination of speed, spin, and positioning to restrict each other during the competition. However, there were significant differences in the players’ awareness of offensive tactics on defense (P<0.05). Conclusion: Most athletes perform consistently and heterogeneously in stalemate tactics. A weakness noted was that most athletes are not showing good efficiency in scoring when stalemate presents opportunities. The results of this study can improve the scoring rate of tennis players. At the same time, this study's findings may strengthen tennis players’ ability to control the game during sports competitions. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

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