Effect of scaling equipment on U-10 players tennis serve during match-play: A nonlinear pedagogical approach

Maria Gimenez-Egido, Jose; Ortega-Toro, Enrique; Palao, Jose M.; Torres-Luque, Gema

Publicación: CHAOS SOLITONS & FRACTALS
2020
VL / 139 - BP / - EP /
abstract
The aim of this study was to compare two scaled competition formats for under 10 years of age (U-10) tennis players analyzing: serve performance; serve performance according to the serve placement; rally length; rally length in function of the serve placement; serve performance according to the game status.. Twenty U-10 players (age = 9.46 +/- 0.66 years) played eighty single tennis matches. Forty matches were played according to the International Tennis Federation's Tennis 10s guide for U-10 players in the stage green (GC) and the remaining half in a modified competition (MC) decreasing net height (from 0.91 m to 0.80 m) and court size (from 23.77-m x 8.23-m to 18.00-m x 8.23-m) with green ball (lower compression ball). The study variables were collected using the "Observational Instrument for the Technical-Tactical Actions in Singles Tennis". Results showed an increase in first serve success, hitting more aces (mean difference, +/- 90% CL= 1.48, 0.62-2.34) and unreturned serves (+/- 90% CL= 0.74, 0.27 to 1.28) in Mc than GC. However, the players in GC hitting more first serves inside the net (CL= -1.14, -1.63 to -0.65). Therefore, reducing net height and court-size improves the serve performance, thus creating a meaningful learning environment for U-10 tennis players. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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