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Pace in women's singles matches in tennis on Australian Open 2017
Plachá, Kristýna ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title of the thesis: Pace of game in women's single tennis matches at Australian Open 2017 Aim of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to find out pace of game in women's single tennis matches at Australian Open 2017. Other partial objectives are folowing: compare pace of game in the first, the second and the third round matches with pace of game in quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches, compare pace of game in individual sets and also compare pace of game after the first and the second serve. Methods used in the thesis: The main method was notational analysis based on indirect observation of video records of 23 matches at Australian Open 2017. Rally duration, number of shots in the rally and time between points were measured during the matches. Pace of game and work-rest ratio within the game were calculated. Achieved results: Mean pace of game was 1,21  0,21 s. Mean rally duration was 5,43  4,10 s. Mean number of shots in the rally was 4,47  3,00 shots. Mean time between points was 21,24  3,69 s. Mean work-rest ratio within the game was 1 : 4,03  5,41. The difference between final and initial round matches was 0,07 s, in favour of final round matches. No significant differences were found out in observed variables among individual sets. Pace of game did not change after the first and the...
Rally pace and match chatracteristics in tennis on international level
Sklenářik, Michal ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Rally pace and match chatracteristics in tennis on international level Objectives: The aim of our work is to find out, which rally pace is in tournament of ITF Men's World Tennis Tour called Milovice Indoor Open 2019 and compare our results with past results analyzed on Australian Open 2017. Methods: The method of this thesis is indirect observation and follow-up notational analysis. We were collecting data about number of strikes, time of rally, time between points and relationship load. The rally pace was calculated from time of rally and number of strikes. The relationship load was calculated from time between points and time of rally. Results: The rally pace was on tournament of ITF Men's World Tennis Tour in Milovice in 2019 1,27 seconds. Average number of strikes was 4,84, average time of rally was 6,18 seconds, average time between points was 22,34 seconds and average relationship load was 1:3,72. We compare our results with measured results at Australian Open 2017 and average rally pace was in our research slower by 0,05 seconds. Key words: rally pace, notational analysis, game performance, strategy, tennis, Australian Open 2017, Milovice 2019
Pace in women's singles matches in tennis on Australian Open 2017
Plachá, Kristýna ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Kočíb, Tomáš (referee)
Title of the thesis: Pace of game in women's single tennis matches at Australian Open 2017 Aim of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to find out pace of game in women's single tennis matches at Australian Open 2017. Other partial objectives are folowing: compare pace of game in the first, the second and the third round matches with pace of game in quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches, compare pace of game in individual sets and also compare pace of game after the first and the second serve. Methods used in the thesis: The main method was notational analysis based on indirect observation of video records of 23 matches at Australian Open 2017. Rally duration, number of shots in the rally and time between points were measured during the matches. Pace of game and work-rest ratio within the game were calculated. Achieved results: Mean pace of game was 1,21  0,21 s. Mean rally duration was 5,43  4,10 s. Mean number of shots in the rally was 4,47  3,00 shots. Mean time between points was 21,24  3,69 s. Mean work-rest ratio within the game was 1 : 4,03  5,41. The difference between final and initial round matches was 0,07 s, in favour of final round matches. No significant differences were found out in observed variables among individual sets. Pace of game did not change after the first and the...

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