Determining shot effectiveness in padel: Exploring differences between winning and losing teams

Author:

Conde-Ripoll Rafael1,Martín-Miguel Iván2,Sánchez-Alcaraz Bernardino J.3,Escudero-Tena Adrián2

Affiliation:

1. European University of Madrid

2. University of Extremadura

3. University of Murcia

Abstract

Abstract

The aims were to (i) analyze winners, forced errors, unforced errors, and forced error generators based on set results and serve, (ii) examine differences between set winning and losing pairs regarding shot types and effectiveness, and (iii) investigate differences between set winning and losing pairs in shot types that generate forced errors. Data were collected from 41 professional matches (men and women) at the World Padel Tour Finland Padel Open website. The results reveal that pairs generate more winners and forced error generators at serve, while forced errors are more prominent at return. The winning pair achieved more winners (men: CSR = 7.7; women: CSR = 7.4), whereas the losing pair committed more errors (men: forced errors (CSR = 4.3) and unforced errors (CSR = 3.8); women: forced errors (CSR = 4.8) and unforced errors (CSR = 2.8)). Additionally, the winning pair generated more forced errors (men: 56.5%; women: 60.0%) than the losing pair did (men: 43.5%; women: 40.0%). These findings are crucial for coaches and players as they offer insights into sex-specific technical aspects, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of training strategies.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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