碩士 / 國立臺灣師範大學 / 運動競技學系 / 97 / Abstract
Objective: The objective of this thesis is to explore the overall use of techniques (including serve, return of serve, volley, and ground stroke techniques) by outstanding female tennis players during doubles matches, service games and receiving games. Point-winning related variables (including percentage of aces and double faults, winning percentage on first serve and on second serve, winning percentage on return of first serve and on return of second serve) are also analyzed in this research.Method: Starting from the fourth round up to the finals, players of the women’s doubles category in the 2008 OEC Taipei Ladies Open were closely examined for this study, Excel and pivot analysis were used for cross-examination of the data and figures compiled from their matches, and descriptive statistics of the results are shown in this research. Result: Although results showed that there were no differences in the order of winning rate in the use of overall, service and service-returning techniques between winning and losing players, the related variables in percentage of aces and double faults, winning percentage on first serve and on second serve, winning percentage on return of first serve and on return of second serve were higher for winning players than those for losing players. In addition, the key winning techniques used in doubles matches by outstanding female players, winning players, as well as losing players were their net-approaching winning rate; their service-return ability was the main winning technique in receiving games. However, the champion team, compared with the other players, showed difference in the use of winning techniques in service games--volley and service skills were the main winning techniques for the tournament-winners, while ground strokes and services skills were the main winning techniques for other players.Conclusion: 1. Outstanding female doubles players relied on the excellence of their volleying ability as the key winning technique during doubles matches, while their service ability was key during their service games, and their return of serve the key during receiving games. 2. The most important factor for players to win matches is perhaps associated with the difference in related variables 3. The champion team of the tournament showed different winning techniques from other winning players during service games. The tournament-winners relied mainly on effective volley skills, while other players relied mainly on their baseline game—which could be a chief factor that is connected to whether the players are able to win the entire tournament or not.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/097NTNU5809002 |
Date | January 2009 |
Creators | Lin Tzu Yang, 林子揚 |
Contributors | Liu Gin Chang, 劉錦璋 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 48 |
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