TY - JOUR
T1 - Tactical use of the T area in squash by players of differing standard
AU - Vučković, Goran
AU - Perš, Janez
AU - James, Nic
AU - Hughes, Mike
PY - 2009/6/23
Y1 - 2009/6/23
N2 - The importance of dominating the T in squash is recognized by coaches and players but there has been little formal investigation of this aspect of tactical play. Consequently, the aim of this research was to analyse player occupancy of a T area, to establish whether there are differences between winners and losers of games at different playing standards. An automated player-tracking system, with operator supervision and intervention, captured players' movements during matches at the World Team Championships (n = 11), the Slovenian National Championships (n = 11), and a local tournament (n = 15). Frequency of occupying the T area at the moment opponents played their shot best discriminated playing standard. Winners spent a greater proportion of total playing time in the T area than losers (P > 0.001), except during closely contested games. The results suggest that time in the T area indicates dominance of rallies. Future studies need to consider both between-group (playing standard) and within-game (individual player standard) differences, as both were shown to influence the time players spent in the T area.
AB - The importance of dominating the T in squash is recognized by coaches and players but there has been little formal investigation of this aspect of tactical play. Consequently, the aim of this research was to analyse player occupancy of a T area, to establish whether there are differences between winners and losers of games at different playing standards. An automated player-tracking system, with operator supervision and intervention, captured players' movements during matches at the World Team Championships (n = 11), the Slovenian National Championships (n = 11), and a local tournament (n = 15). Frequency of occupying the T area at the moment opponents played their shot best discriminated playing standard. Winners spent a greater proportion of total playing time in the T area than losers (P > 0.001), except during closely contested games. The results suggest that time in the T area indicates dominance of rallies. Future studies need to consider both between-group (playing standard) and within-game (individual player standard) differences, as both were shown to influence the time players spent in the T area.
KW - Squash
KW - T area
KW - Tactics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67650869576&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/02640410902926412
DO - 10.1080/02640410902926412
M3 - Article
C2 - 19551552
AN - SCOPUS:67650869576
SN - 0264-0414
VL - 27
SP - 863
EP - 871
JO - Journal of Sports Sciences
JF - Journal of Sports Sciences
IS - 8
ER -