Coaching 2009 – Return of Serve ENG
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The majority of research has concentrated on the individual contribution of either kinematic or contextual information sources to an elite athlete’s anticipatory skill in a time-pressured circumstance. There has been very little investigation into how these two forms of information interact with each other to impact anticipation. To analyze this connection, the current study employed a qualitative interview style. Eight past or current top 250 professional male tennis players were interviewed for 30-60 minutes on the interplay of kinematic and contextual information sources and their impact on anticipation. Using an open-coding analysis technique, each researcher identified codes from transcribed interviews and then brought them together to uncover common themes. Consciousness, tactical awareness, contextual information sources, kinematic information sources, mentality/confidence, returner method or plan, and building pressure on the server were the major topics. Participants’ secondary topics were returning qualities and practice. As a result, a temporal model that exhibited the sequence and interplay of both kinematic and contextual information sources known to impact experienced tennis players’ anticipation was built.
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