La relación entre el desempeño en el servicio y la fuerza física enfocada en la velocidad y la tasa de rotación de la pelota en jugadores jóvenes de élite japoneses Abstract The service is the most powerful and potential shot in tennis. To reach global elite status, Japanese players, being generally inferior in height, must overcome the limitations in service performance. If their height is insufficient, they must improve their service performance speed while maintaining the spin rate. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to examine the relationship between service performance according to the speed and spin rates and physical factors among national-level male and female junior tennis players. Twenty-eight elite tennis players participated in this study. Service tests were completed using the TrackMan tennis radar device. A total of 12 services per player were collected. Physical strength tests were conducted according to the Japan Tennis Association methods. Based on a previous study, 16 measurement variables related to service performance were selected. Among the male players, both the 1st and 2nd services showed significant correlations of service speed with physique and physical strength. On the other hand, no correlation was observed between service spin and physique or physical strength. Among female players, there was a significant correlation between service speed and physique, but not physical strength. In contrast to male players, there were significant correlations between service spin and some parameters of physical strength. As described above, the results were different for males and females. It is recommended that male players should focus intensively on muscular strength and power during training, whereas female players should focus on acquiring the skills needed to increase the spin rate, with strength as their secondary focus. Additionally, the increased drive from the legs can be converted to increased service speed. Therefore, male and female players should be coached on service from different perspectives. Resumen El servicio es el golpe más potente y fuerte del tenis. Para llegar a un nivel de élite mundial, los jugadores japoneses, que suelen ser inferiores en cuanto a altura, deben superar las limitaciones en el desempeño del servicio. Si su altura es insuficiente, deben mejorar su desempeño en la velocidad del servicio al mismo tiempo que mantienen la tasa de rotación de la pelota (spin). Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio es analizar la relación entre el desempeño en el servicio según la velocidad y la tasa de rotación y los factores físicos de jugadores juveniles hombres y mujeres de tenis de nivel nacional. Veintiocho jugadores de tenis de élite participaron en el estudio. Las pruebas en el servicio se realizaron con el dispositivo de radar TrackMan para tenis. Cada jugador realizó 12 servicios en total. Se llevaron a cabo pruebas de fuerza física según los métodos de la Asociación
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Koya, N. (2022). The relationship between service performance and physical strength focusing on speed and spin rate in Japanese elite junior tennis players. International Journal of Racket Sports Science. https://doi.org/10.30827/digibug.73873
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