What statistics can tell us about strategy in tennis
Popular Physics
2016-06-20 v2 Physics and Society
Abstract
In this paper we analyse tiebreak results from some tennis players in order to investigate whether we are able to identify some strategy in this crucial moment of the game. We compared the observed results with a binomial distribution considering that the probabilities of winning or losing a point are equal. Using a test we found that, excepting some players, the greatest part of the results agrees with our hypothesis that there is no hidden strategy and the points in tiebreaks are merely aleatory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1511.06163,
title = {What statistics can tell us about strategy in tennis},
author = {I. Y. Kawashima and O. Helene and M. T. Yamashita and R. S. Marques de Carvalho},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.06163},
year = {2016}
}