A Research on the Skill Patterns of Tennis Singles

碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 體育研究所 === 87 === Abstract This research is aimed to get the further understanding of those excellent professional tennis players whose skill patterns can serve us as a training reference. The following conclusion is drawn from the data analyzed synthetically from...

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Main Authors: Lin,Liao-Lu., 林瞭祿
Other Authors: Liu,I-Min Ph. D.
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 1999
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/04648995378453970055
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 體育研究所 === 87 === Abstract This research is aimed to get the further understanding of those excellent professional tennis players whose skill patterns can serve us as a training reference. The following conclusion is drawn from the data analyzed synthetically from the international tennis tournament videotapes or personal viewing records. Although there are still quite a difference among professional tennis players’ technical patterns, they can still be classified based on the observation of those approach net style (whole court style included) and base line style players: On the one hand, the approach net style players often serve the ball with full wind-mill-type, pinpoint stance, front foot landing first, and 4-6 steps approaching net style to service line as a skill pattern set.They usually prefer one-hand and close-stance in backhand groundstroke. On the other hand, base-line style players often serve the ball with half-swing motion, platform stance, front foot landing first, and 3-steps back to service line as a skill pattern set. For two-handed backhand lady players, they prefer close-stance while men take close- and open-stance in turns. This study suggests that a coach be equipped with skill pattern assembling concepts when a player-training program is concerned. In the meantime, he/she should cultivate integrated and specialized programs in his/her mind. As to future research, this study suggests that it put the samples with common characteristics into detailed classification to test the coherence between theory and practice. Key words: tennis singles game, skill pattern.