We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optimal (efficient) service strategy. While we show that top players do not, in general, follow an optimal strategy, our principal result is that the estimated inefficiencies are not large: the inefficiency regarding winning a point on service is on average 1.1% for men and 2.0% for women, implying that-by adopting an efficient service strategy-players can (on average) increase the probability of winning a match by 2.4%-points for men and 3.2%-points for women. While the inefficiencies may seem small, the financial consequences for the efficient player at Wimbledon can be substantial: the expected paycheck could rise by 18.7% for men and even by 32...
International audienceA notational analysis of singles events at the French Open Grand Slam tourname...
Previous research bas suggested that prize money serves as an incentive for player performance, wher...
This paper examines how professional female tennisplayers react to: i) prize incentives and ii) hete...
We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optima...
We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optima...
We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optima...
We investigate whether expert players with high incentives are able to optimally determine their deg...
This paper demonstrates how tennis players can optimize their chance of winning a match by using str...
In this article, we analyse the situation where a player takes\ud a high level of risk on the first ...
We exploit the natural distinction between the attacking and defensive aspects of tennis to get a be...
This paper analyzes the incentives of professional tennis players in a tournament setting, as a prox...
A player can get a high percentage of first serves into court by taking a low risk on first service,...
Male and female players have a different quality of service. For example, men can reach a higher ser...
International audienceA notational. analysis of singles events at the French Open Grand Siam tourna...
The game of tennis raises many challenging questions to a statistician. Is it true that serving firs...
International audienceA notational analysis of singles events at the French Open Grand Slam tourname...
Previous research bas suggested that prize money serves as an incentive for player performance, wher...
This paper examines how professional female tennisplayers react to: i) prize incentives and ii) hete...
We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optima...
We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optima...
We consider the question whether top tennis players in a top tournament (Wimbledon) employ an optima...
We investigate whether expert players with high incentives are able to optimally determine their deg...
This paper demonstrates how tennis players can optimize their chance of winning a match by using str...
In this article, we analyse the situation where a player takes\ud a high level of risk on the first ...
We exploit the natural distinction between the attacking and defensive aspects of tennis to get a be...
This paper analyzes the incentives of professional tennis players in a tournament setting, as a prox...
A player can get a high percentage of first serves into court by taking a low risk on first service,...
Male and female players have a different quality of service. For example, men can reach a higher ser...
International audienceA notational. analysis of singles events at the French Open Grand Siam tourna...
The game of tennis raises many challenging questions to a statistician. Is it true that serving firs...
International audienceA notational analysis of singles events at the French Open Grand Slam tourname...
Previous research bas suggested that prize money serves as an incentive for player performance, wher...
This paper examines how professional female tennisplayers react to: i) prize incentives and ii) hete...