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Glenferrie Private Hospital, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia; georgewood@bigpond.com
Exercise-induced homeostatic perturbations provoked by singles tennis match play with reference to development of fatigue
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This paper neatly summarises some of the factors which may be critical in the development of fatigue during tennis. In longer matches, fatigue may play an important role in the decrease in performance that ultimately influences the final outcome. Coaches and trainers could assist their players by addressing some of the factors discussed.
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