Effects of a Six-Week International Tour on the Physical Performance and Body Composition of Young Chilean Tennis Players

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 13;20(2):1455. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20021455.

Abstract

In tennis, it is common for young male tennis players to spend several weeks away from their local training camps during the competition season, which could affect their performance. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effects of a six-week international tour on physical performance and body composition in young Chilean tennis players. Twenty-four men between the ages of 14 and 16 participated in this research. In body composition and anthropometric measurement, body weight, height, skinfolds, and perimeters were measured. Body fat percentage (BFP) and skeletal muscle mass (SMM) were calculated. For physical performance, 5-m and 10-m sprints, modified agility test (MAT test), countermovement jump (CMJ), and medicine ball throw (MBT) were evaluated. Results show that, in body composition, BFP and SMM significantly decreased post-tour (p < 0.05; effect sizes ranging from 0.23 to 0.33, respectively). In physical performance, agility and 5-m and 10-m sprints significantly decreased (p < 0.05, effect sizes ranging from −0.63 to 1.10). We conclude that after a six-week international tour, BFP, SMM, agility, and speed (linear sprint) tend to decrease significantly, with a greater effect in the sprint tests.

Keywords: body composition; physical performance; tennis; tour.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Athletic Performance* / physiology
  • Body Composition
  • Chile
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Physical Functional Performance
  • Tennis* / physiology

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.