Using data from the high-stakes 2013 Dubai professional tennis tournament, we find that, compared with a tied score, (i) male players have a higher serve speed and thus exhibit more effort when behind in score, and their serve speeds get less sensitive to losses or gains when score difference gets too large, and (ii) female players do not change their serve speed when behind, while serving slower when ahead. Thus, male players comply more with Prospect Theory exhibiting more loss aversion and reflection effect. Our results are robust to controlling for player fixed effects and characteristics with player random effects
Minimax and its generalization to mixed strategy Nash equilibrium is the cornerstone of our understa...
The aim of the study was to assess the correlation among particular tennis game elements and match o...
Performance analysis and identifying performance characteristics associated with success are of grea...
Using data from the high-stakes 2013 Dubai professional tennis tournament, we find that, compared wi...
We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: professiona...
© 2017 We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: prof...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press...
Athletes like to win, but they hate to lose even more. Loss aversion, a systematic behavioral bias r...
Pollard et al.1 analysed men’s Grand Slam set scores over a ten-year period and found that the score...
Although many studies examine if players in sports and especially in tennis bene t from a psychologi...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in the performance indicators between winners and l...
This article examines line-call challenges by male and female professional tennis players in major t...
Investigations of elite tennis match-play have highlighted the importance of serving and returning s...
Minimax and its generalization to mixed strategy Nash equilibrium is the cornerstone of our understa...
The aim of the study was to assess the correlation among particular tennis game elements and match o...
Performance analysis and identifying performance characteristics associated with success are of grea...
Using data from the high-stakes 2013 Dubai professional tennis tournament, we find that, compared wi...
We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: professiona...
© 2017 We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: prof...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This paper analyzes potential gender differences in competitive environments using a sample of over ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press...
Athletes like to win, but they hate to lose even more. Loss aversion, a systematic behavioral bias r...
Pollard et al.1 analysed men’s Grand Slam set scores over a ten-year period and found that the score...
Although many studies examine if players in sports and especially in tennis bene t from a psychologi...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in the performance indicators between winners and l...
This article examines line-call challenges by male and female professional tennis players in major t...
Investigations of elite tennis match-play have highlighted the importance of serving and returning s...
Minimax and its generalization to mixed strategy Nash equilibrium is the cornerstone of our understa...
The aim of the study was to assess the correlation among particular tennis game elements and match o...
Performance analysis and identifying performance characteristics associated with success are of grea...