Tactical and statistical analysis of spiking efficiency by type, zone and set phase in women's volleyball.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1630870
Kiattisak Sitti, K Ravivuth Rangubhet
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Background: Spiking is a decisive offensive action in elite women's volleyball, with variations in spike type, court zone, and timing influencing match outcomes. Understanding tactical and temporal dimensions of spiking can offer insights into offensive efficiency and performance consistency.

Methods: A total of 2,599 spike attempts were analyzed from 29 matches (108 sets) in the 2024 Women's Volleyball Nations League. Each spike was categorized by type (straight, deep, diagonal, block-out, tip), attack zone (side vs. central), and set phase (early: Sets 1-2; middle: Set 3; endgame: Sets 4-5). Key performance indicators included kill rate, error rate, and efficiency index (EI). Comparative statistics were used to assess performance differences across match outcomes, spike types, zones, and phases.

Results: Block-out spikes achieved the highest overall efficiency (EI = 0.79). Diagonal spikes showed significantly greater efficiency in winning sets (EI = 0.346) than in losing sets (EI = 0.147, p = 0.0198). Tip shots had the lowest efficiency (EI = 0.22) but the highest continuation rate (61%). Side zone attacks exhibited higher kill rates (25.2%) and efficiency (EI = 0.227) than central zone attacks (14.1% kill rate, EI = 0.106). Performance peaked during the middle set phase (EI = 0.318) but declined in the endgame phase (EI = 0.195; error rate = 0.151).

Conclusions: Spike type selection, court positioning, and set phase timing significantly affect offensive performance. These insights can help coaches and analysts refine tactical planning, player rotation, and energy distribution strategies in elite women's volleyball.

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女排类型、区域和定位球阶段扣球效率的战术与统计分析。
背景:扣球是精英女子排球的决定性进攻动作,扣球类型、场地区域和时机的变化会影响比赛结果。理解扣球的战术和时间维度可以帮助我们了解进攻效率和表现的一致性。方法:对2024年女排国家联赛29场比赛(108局)的2599次扣球动作进行分析。每个扣球都按类型(直、深、对角线、挡球、顶球)、攻击区域(侧对中)和定局阶段(早期:1-2局;中期:3局;终局:4-5局)进行分类。关键性能指标包括杀伤率、错误率和效率指数(EI)。比较统计学用于评估比赛结果、扣球类型、区域和阶段之间的表现差异。结果:阻断尖峰的综合效率最高(EI = 0.79)。对角线尖峰在胜局中的效率(EI = 0.346)显著高于在败局中的效率(EI = 0.147, p = 0.0198)。针尖注射的效率最低(EI = 0.22),但延续率最高(61%)。侧区攻击的杀伤率(25.2%)和效率(EI = 0.227)高于中部攻击(14.1%,EI = 0.106)。表现在中间阶段达到顶峰(EI = 0.318),在最后阶段下降(EI = 0.195,错误率= 0.151)。结论:扣球类型选择、场地定位和设定阶段时机对进攻表现有显著影响。这些见解可以帮助教练和分析人员完善女排精英的战术规划、球员轮换和能量分配策略。
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