© 2017 We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: professional tennis. Our contribution to the literature is threefold: (1) We provide a theoretical framework as a basis of our investigation, (2) we test the predictions of our model by using a novel dataset for both male and female players from the Dubai Tennis Championships 2013 that not only includes the serve speed but also the serve location, and (3) we employ semiparametric Additive Mixed Models to include smooth one-, two- and three-dimensional interaction effects for modelling the serve speed and placement. Our results show that when behind in score players put more effort into the serve than when they are ahead. We also document that pla...
International audienceAnalysis of dual sports performance typically involves observational technique...
This paper examines how professional female tennisplayers react to: i) prize incentives and ii) hete...
Winners and errors have been two of the most studied performance indicators in tennis, contributing ...
© 2017 We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: prof...
We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: professiona...
Using data from the high-stakes 2013 Dubai professional tennis tournament, we find that, compared wi...
Athletes like to win, but they hate to lose even more. Loss aversion, a systematic behavioral bias r...
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 ...
Animals winning an agonistic encounter are more likely to win their next encounter while losers are ...
Although many studies examine if players in sports and especially in tennis bene t from a psychologi...
Professional singles tennis is a popular global sport that attracts spectators and speculators alike...
Investigations of elite tennis match-play have highlighted the importance of serving and returning s...
The aim of the study was to assess the correlation among particular tennis game elements and match o...
Analysis of results from the four major tennis tournaments shows that the percentage of tie breaks i...
International audienceAnalysis of dual sports performance typically involves observational technique...
This paper examines how professional female tennisplayers react to: i) prize incentives and ii) hete...
Winners and errors have been two of the most studied performance indicators in tennis, contributing ...
© 2017 We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: prof...
We provide further evidence for the existence of loss aversion in a high-stakes context: professiona...
Using data from the high-stakes 2013 Dubai professional tennis tournament, we find that, compared wi...
Athletes like to win, but they hate to lose even more. Loss aversion, a systematic behavioral bias r...
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 ...
Animals winning an agonistic encounter are more likely to win their next encounter while losers are ...
Although many studies examine if players in sports and especially in tennis bene t from a psychologi...
Professional singles tennis is a popular global sport that attracts spectators and speculators alike...
Investigations of elite tennis match-play have highlighted the importance of serving and returning s...
The aim of the study was to assess the correlation among particular tennis game elements and match o...
Analysis of results from the four major tennis tournaments shows that the percentage of tie breaks i...
International audienceAnalysis of dual sports performance typically involves observational technique...
This paper examines how professional female tennisplayers react to: i) prize incentives and ii) hete...
Winners and errors have been two of the most studied performance indicators in tennis, contributing ...