We present statistical evidence that in professional tennis the probability of winning a point may depend on whether the serving player serves from the deuce court or from the ad court. Moreover, in this case of distinct win-probabilities, we show how to calculate the probability of winning a game, as well as winning a tiebreak.nrpages: 15status: publishe
Notational analysis and new technologies have allowed a better understanding of tactical actions in ...
Professional singles tennis is a popular global sport that attracts spectators and speculators alike...
Tennis is one of the most volatile sports, as the favourite to win the match can change within a cou...
We present statistical evidence that in professional tennis the probability of winning a point may d...
In the probabilistic modelling of sports such as tennis, the assumption is typically made that point...
New formats of tennis have been developed to make matches more exciting and unpredictable than the t...
In this paper an expression for the probability of winning a game in a tennis match is derived under...
Purpose: This study builds a stochastic model of a discrete-time Markov chain (DTMC) that fits well ...
In this paper we present a generalisation of previously considered Markovian models for Tennis that ...
AbstractFor a simplified model of a competition which incorporates an inherent advantage (as service...
Tennis matches are hierarchies made up of sets containing games which, in turn, contain points. Trad...
Analyzing risk-taking strategies in tennis is complicated. There has been a tendency to analyze risk...
The Reverend Thomas Bayes, an 18th century Presbyterian minister, proved what, arguably, is the most...
Minimax and its generalization to mixed strategy Nash equilibrium is the cornerstone of our understa...
The game of tennis raises many challenging questions to a statistician. Is it true that serving firs...
Notational analysis and new technologies have allowed a better understanding of tactical actions in ...
Professional singles tennis is a popular global sport that attracts spectators and speculators alike...
Tennis is one of the most volatile sports, as the favourite to win the match can change within a cou...
We present statistical evidence that in professional tennis the probability of winning a point may d...
In the probabilistic modelling of sports such as tennis, the assumption is typically made that point...
New formats of tennis have been developed to make matches more exciting and unpredictable than the t...
In this paper an expression for the probability of winning a game in a tennis match is derived under...
Purpose: This study builds a stochastic model of a discrete-time Markov chain (DTMC) that fits well ...
In this paper we present a generalisation of previously considered Markovian models for Tennis that ...
AbstractFor a simplified model of a competition which incorporates an inherent advantage (as service...
Tennis matches are hierarchies made up of sets containing games which, in turn, contain points. Trad...
Analyzing risk-taking strategies in tennis is complicated. There has been a tendency to analyze risk...
The Reverend Thomas Bayes, an 18th century Presbyterian minister, proved what, arguably, is the most...
Minimax and its generalization to mixed strategy Nash equilibrium is the cornerstone of our understa...
The game of tennis raises many challenging questions to a statistician. Is it true that serving firs...
Notational analysis and new technologies have allowed a better understanding of tactical actions in ...
Professional singles tennis is a popular global sport that attracts spectators and speculators alike...
Tennis is one of the most volatile sports, as the favourite to win the match can change within a cou...