<div><p>Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers with an advantage in one-on-one fighting situations. Support mainly comes from cross-sectional studies which found significantly enhanced left-hander frequencies among elite athletes exclusively in interactive sports such as baseball, cricket, fencing and tennis. Since professional athletes’ training regimes continuously improve, however, an important unsolved question is whether the left-handers’ advantage in individual sports like tennis persists over time. To this end, we longitudinally tracked left-hander frequencies in year-end world rankings (men: 1973–2011, ladies: 1975–2011) and at Grand Slam tournaments (1968–2011) in male and f...
International audienceMale-male competition can shape some behavioral or morphological traits of mal...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
International audienceHumans exhibit hand preference for most manual activities in which they are sp...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...
Previous research showed a higher percentage of left-handed athletes in interactive and fast ball sp...
<p>Number of years that individual players were ranked as world no. 1 in (A) men’s (1973–2011) and (...
Left-handers comprise approximately 15% of professional tennis players, but only 11% of the general ...
<p>Mean percentages of left-handed players in the first rounds of (A) men’s and (B) ladies’ singles ...
<p>Left-hander frequencies in (A) male and (B) female amateur tennis depending on performance level ...
The reasons for the overrepresentation of left-handed players (LHps) in some sports are widely discu...
The overrepresentation of left-handers in interactive sports lead to suppose that they have some ki...
Right handers are frequent in some particular sports, and this is probably related to a technical an...
<div><p>In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g.,...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
International audienceMale-male competition can shape some behavioral or morphological traits of mal...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
International audienceHumans exhibit hand preference for most manual activities in which they are sp...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...
Negative frequency-dependent effects rather than innate predispositions may provide left-handers wit...
Previous research showed a higher percentage of left-handed athletes in interactive and fast ball sp...
<p>Number of years that individual players were ranked as world no. 1 in (A) men’s (1973–2011) and (...
Left-handers comprise approximately 15% of professional tennis players, but only 11% of the general ...
<p>Mean percentages of left-handed players in the first rounds of (A) men’s and (B) ladies’ singles ...
<p>Left-hander frequencies in (A) male and (B) female amateur tennis depending on performance level ...
The reasons for the overrepresentation of left-handed players (LHps) in some sports are widely discu...
The overrepresentation of left-handers in interactive sports lead to suppose that they have some ki...
Right handers are frequent in some particular sports, and this is probably related to a technical an...
<div><p>In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g.,...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
International audienceMale-male competition can shape some behavioral or morphological traits of mal...
In the elite domain of interactive sports, athletes who demonstrate a left preference (e.g., holding...
International audienceHumans exhibit hand preference for most manual activities in which they are sp...