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The 2020 Tokyo summer olympic games badminton women: Notational analysis

1 Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University, Institute of Social Sciences
2 Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University, Faculty of Sports Sciences

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to analyze which shots athletes competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics used more frequently, in which shots they scored and lost, and what course the game times and the idle game times between rallies followed. In the study, 8 matches played in the quarter-final, semi-final, and final competitions in the women's single category in the Tokyo Olympic Games were analyzed. Each match was analyzed by two coders, with consistency provided between video analysts. The coding shot types were analyzed as short serve, high serve, lop-lift, net drop, net kill, defensive, drive, smash, clear, and drop shots, and the times of the matches played in the competition were also examined. Descriptive statistics, mean, standard deviation and percentage values were used in interpreting the acquired data. As a result of the study, it was observed that women made lop shots the most, while the shot with the highest percentage of points won was the smash shot, and the shot with the most points lost was the lop-lift shot. Whereas the mean rally time in the games was 12,28±9,23 sec, it was found that athletes 666mad666e an average of 12,19±8,6647664785 shots during this time and rested for 26±13,71 sec after the shot. While longer rest interval times were observed in the women's badminton in the Tokyo Summer Olympics, the intensity of the shot frequency was found to increase.

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How to Cite

Cenan, B., & Pamuk, O. (2023). The 2020 Tokyo summer olympic games badminton women: Notational analysis. Journal of ROL Sport Sciences, 4(1), 247–261. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7741127

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