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A stochastic approach to predicting competition squash match-play

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author McGarry, T.
  Author Franks, I. M. (University of British Columbia (UBC))
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sports Sciences (JSS), 12(6), ?? - ??.
YEAR: 1994
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): SQUASH-RACQUETS; ELITE-ATHLETE; MAN; WORLD-CHAMPIONSHIP; SKILL; SIMULATION; THEORETICAL-MODEL; DECISION-MAKING
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-366-436 (Last edited on 2002/03/07 18:54:37 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Modelling sport competition is an informative analytic technique for the investigation of athletic behavior because it focuses attention on the critical aspects of data which characterize sporting success. A stochastic (Markov) model of championship squash match-play is reported which infers prospective behaviour from previous sport performance through forecasting shot response and associated outcome from the preceding shot. The results presently restrict the model to the competing players already analysed because, while a consistent athletic response was established when competing against the same opponent (P greater than 0.25), an inconsistent response was found when competing against different opponents (P less than 0.25). These results may impact the information value traditionally drawn from previous sport analysis. The hypothesis that future squash match-play can be successfully predicted from previous sport performance requires further investigation, since it remains unclear whether the present analysis failed to identify the preceding condition(s) which elicit a reasonably stable behavioural response, or indeed whether athletic behaviour in championship squash is more variant than initially believed. Alternative modelling considerations are discussed and a refinement to the present model is proposed in an effort to improve future model utility and application.
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