Technical and tactical specific characteristics of competitive tennis players
Keywords:
technical and tactical characteristics, adversarial activities, tennis players qualifiedAbstract
The questions of technical and tactical characteristics of competitive tennis players. Analysis of information about the current adversarial activities of tennis players can study the characteristics of modern tennis match and develop model specifications technical and tactical tennis players that influence the effectiveness of competitive activity.
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