Exploring Gender-Based Disparities in Finalist Technical-Tactical Actions: A Study of Amateur and Professional Padel Players.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Perceptual and Motor Skills Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1177/00315125241303276
Ana Isabel Fernández de Ossó, Rafael Conde-Ripoll, Diego Muñoz, Adrián Escudero-Tena
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Our aim in this study was to analyze gender differences across amateur and professional padel players related to the last shot of each rally. We analyzed a total of 180 games per category (professional and amateur), with 90 games for each gender. We performed descriptive and inferential analyses, including the Chi-square (χ2) statistical test, the Cramer's V coefficient (Vc), subsequent Z-tests and corrected standard residuals (CSR). Results revealed that male amateurs produced more winners than female amateurs (CSR = 3.2). Conversely, male professionals exhibited more forced errors (CSR = 3.0) than female professionals, while female professionals committed more unforced errors (CSR = 3.8). In addition, there was a significant relationship between the type of the last shot played and player gender among amateurs, particularly when the last shot resulted in a winner (p < .001) or an unforced error (p = .011). Similarly, among professionals, there was a significant relationship between gender and last shot play when the last shot was a forced error (p = .009). Likewise, there was a relationship between the court zone and gender in amateur padel, when the last shot was an unforced error (p = .002) and among professionals, when the last shot was a winner (p = .001). In conclusion, the type of technical-tactical action, its effectiveness, and the area of the court were influenced by the players' sex in both amateur and professional padel.

探讨决赛技战术动作的性别差异:以业余和职业选手为研究对象。
本研究的目的是分析业余和专业球拍手在每次拉力赛最后一杆的性别差异。我们分析了每个类别(专业和业余)共180款游戏,每个性别90款游戏。我们进行了描述性和推断性分析,包括卡方(χ2)统计检验、克莱默V系数(Vc)、随后的z检验和校正标准残差(CSR)。结果显示,男性业余选手比女性业余选手产生更多的获胜者(CSR = 3.2)。相反,男性专业人员的强制性错误(CSR = 3.0)多于女性专业人员,而女性专业人员的非强制性错误(CSR = 3.8)多于男性专业人员。此外,在业余球员中,最后一击的类型和球员性别之间存在显著的关系,特别是当最后一击导致获胜者(p < 0.001)或非受迫性失误(p = 0.011)时。同样,在职业球员中,当最后一球是强迫失误时,性别与最后一球发挥之间存在显著关系(p = 0.009)。同样,在业余选手中,当最后一杆是非受迫性失误时(p = .002),在职业选手中,当最后一杆是赢家时(p = .001),场地区域和性别之间也存在关系。综上所述,在业余和职业球员中,技战术动作的类型、效果和场地面积都受到球员性别的影响。
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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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