COMPARISON, STATISTICS AND ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNIQUES USED IN TABLE TENNIS

Keywords: Table tennis, technical analysis, comparative statistics, table tennis in China

Abstract

In our research, we chose 28 matches of two top table tennis players from China and analyzed the methods they used in each match. Aim: to offer practical suggestions for the development of the game of table tennis on statistics and analysis of players. Materials and methods: The paper adopted the documentary, video observation, mathematical and statistical and comparative analysis methods. Results: subjects were able to control their opponents in the winning game by combining short balls with semi-volleys or short balls with long backhand variations to increase their own chances of attacking and pulling back to open up the game and take the initiative. The research result was a detailed analysis and comparison of the two athletes’game, depending on the task and the technical features of the players’ training. Conclusions: In conclusion, the authors share with their observations of the athletes’ tactical style, depending on the results they showed during the game.

Author Biographies

T. Li , Harbin Sport University, Harbin, China

Associate Professor, College of Physical Education and training Harbin Sport University, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China.

W. Jun , Harbin Sport University, Harbin, China

Associate Professor college of Physical Education and training Harbin Sport Univer­sity, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China.

V. Timofeev , North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russia

Senior Lecturer, Department of Physical Education, North-Eastern Federal University, Yakutsk, Russia.

Q. Xiao , Hebei Environmental Engineering College, Qinhuangdao, China

Professor Department of Physical Education Hebei University of Environmental Engi­neering, Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, China.

Published
2024-01-19
How to Cite
Li, T., Jun, W., Timofeev, V., & Xiao, Q. (2024). COMPARISON, STATISTICS AND ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNIQUES USED IN TABLE TENNIS. Human. Sport. Medicine, 23(4), 63-73. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm230408
Section
Sports training