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ABSTRACT Introduction Psychological monitoring and psychological intervention of basketball players has been a focus of attention in sports training. In basketball, players consume much physical energy and also much mental energy. Psychological tension and emotional changes cause basketball players to restrict their technical abilities. Objective Analyze the relationship between sport-induced mental fatigue and pre-game emotions in basketball players. Methods This paper selects 40 basketball players as research volunteers. A survey questionnaire and mathematical statistics were used to analyze the relationship between basketball players’ mental fatigue, training level, and pre-game emotions. This paper analyzes the relationship between psychological quality and training level of basketball players. Results There were significant correlations between various dimensions of sport-induced mental fatigue and basketball players’ pregame emotions. Basketball players’ pre-game self-confidence is mainly affected by training game competence and excessive energy consumption. Conclusion The psychological quality of basketball players is significantly correlated with the level of training. Athletes should pay attention to psychological quality training in sports competitions. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

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