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Main Authors: Zappalà, Chiara, Sousa, Sandro, Cunha, Tiago, Pluchino, Alessandro, Rapisarda, Andrea, Sinatra, Roberta
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.06479
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author Zappalà, Chiara
Sousa, Sandro
Cunha, Tiago
Pluchino, Alessandro
Rapisarda, Andrea
Sinatra, Roberta
author_facet Zappalà, Chiara
Sousa, Sandro
Cunha, Tiago
Pluchino, Alessandro
Rapisarda, Andrea
Sinatra, Roberta
contents Success in sports is a complex phenomenon that has only garnered limited research attention. In particular, we lack a deep scientific understanding of success in sports like tennis and the factors that contribute to it. Here, we study the unfolding of tennis players' careers to understand the role of early career stages and the impact of specific tournaments on players' trajectories. We employ a comprehensive approach combining network science and analysis of ATP tournament data and introduce a novel method to quantify tournament prestige based on the eigenvector centrality of the co-attendance network of tournaments. Focusing on the interplay between participation in central tournaments and players' performance, we find that the level of the tournament where players achieve their first win is associated with becoming a top player. This work sheds light on the critical role of the initial stages in the progression of players' careers, offering valuable insights into the dynamics of success in tennis.
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spellingShingle Early Career Wins and Tournament Prestige Characterize Tennis Players' Trajectories
Zappalà, Chiara
Sousa, Sandro
Cunha, Tiago
Pluchino, Alessandro
Rapisarda, Andrea
Sinatra, Roberta
Physics and Society
Success in sports is a complex phenomenon that has only garnered limited research attention. In particular, we lack a deep scientific understanding of success in sports like tennis and the factors that contribute to it. Here, we study the unfolding of tennis players' careers to understand the role of early career stages and the impact of specific tournaments on players' trajectories. We employ a comprehensive approach combining network science and analysis of ATP tournament data and introduce a novel method to quantify tournament prestige based on the eigenvector centrality of the co-attendance network of tournaments. Focusing on the interplay between participation in central tournaments and players' performance, we find that the level of the tournament where players achieve their first win is associated with becoming a top player. This work sheds light on the critical role of the initial stages in the progression of players' careers, offering valuable insights into the dynamics of success in tennis.
title Early Career Wins and Tournament Prestige Characterize Tennis Players' Trajectories
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.06479