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Ngatman, Ngatman, and Erman Sulistyatna. "TINGKAT KEMAMPUAN FOREHAND GROUNDSTROKE DAN BACKHAND GROUNDSTROKE SISWA SEKOLAH TENIS MENOREH TENNIS CLUB, HANDAYANI TENNIS CLUB DAN BANTUL TENNIS CAMP." Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) 13, no. 1 (January 15, 2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/jorpres.v13i1.12880.

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ABSTRAKTeknik forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke merupakan salah satu teknik yang sangat penting dalam permainan tenis lapangan. Petenis kebanyakan kehilangan angka karena tidak menguasai teknik forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke dengan baik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke padasiswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp.Penelitian ini menggunakan metode survei dengan teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan tes dan pengukuran. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah Dyer Tennis Test. Validitas instrumen Dyer Tennis Test antara 0,80 sampai 0,90 dan reliabilitas instrumen adalah 0,90. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah seluruh siswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp sebanyak 32 siswa, terdiri dari 20 siswa laki-laki dan 12 siswa perempuan.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstrokes siswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp berkategori “sedang”. Secara terperinci terdapat 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “baik sekali”, 5 siswa (15,63%) berkategori “baik”, 15 siswa (46,87%) berkategori “sedang”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “kurang” dan 2 siswa (6,25%) rendah. Rata-rata tingkat kemampuan backhand groundstrokes berkategori “sedang”, dengan rincian terdapat 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “baik sekali”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “baik”, 12 siswa (37,5%) berkategori “sedang”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “kurang” dan 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “rendah”. Rata-rata tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke berkategori “sedang”, dengan rincian terdapat 2 siswa (6,25%) berkategori “baik sekali”, 5 siswa (15,63%) berkategori “baik”, 15 siswa (46,87%) berkategori “sedang”, 8 siswa (25%) berkategori “kurang” dan 2 siswa (6,25%) rendah.Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kemampuan forehand groundstroke dan backhand groundstroke siswa sekolah tenis Menoreh Tennis Club, Handayani Tennis Club dan Bantul Tennis Camp berkategori sedang. Kata kunci: forehand groundstrokes, backhand groundstrokes, siswa sekolah tenis, dyer tennis test
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Zhang, Yi, Minkil Kim, Jerred Junqi Wang, and Brenda Pitts. "Reversing the tide of sport globalization from west to east? Examining consumer demand for table tennis clubs in the U.S." International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship 19, no. 2 (May 8, 2018): 217–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijsms-07-2017-0059.

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Purpose By using table tennis as an example and conducting an in-depth investigation into the impact of market demand factors on membership consumption of table tennis club members in the USA, the purpose of this paper is to illustrate the opportunities and marketing efforts needed for Asian sports to survive and thrive in North America, in which consumer demand factors assessing core program features of table tennis clubs were found to be very influential of cognitive, affective, and behavioral consumptions of table tennis club members. Design/methodology/approach Through conducting a review of literature, observations of club operations, and interviews of club administrators and club members representing various table tennis clubs, a preliminary questionnaire was formulated for this study. The initial questionnaire was submitted to a panel of five experts, for a test of content validity. By incorporating their suggestions, editing was made to improve a number of the items in the questionnaire. Data collection took place in two national table tennis tournaments, two local tournaments, and six table tennis clubs. Procedures in SPSS 19.0 (SPSS, 2009) and Mplus 5.21 were carried out for data analyses. Findings The findings of this study are that market demand factors would be significantly related to consumer perceived benefits and perceived value, and in turn related to consumer satisfaction of table tennis club membership. The market demand factors had a positive impact on perceived value and benefits confirmed the theoretical framework and previous research findings, which also made a practical sense that a table tennis club needs to offer product features and meet expectations of its current and potential members in order to enhance program value and benefits perceived by its members. Originality/value The past two decades have marked the speediest rise of a globalized sport production and consumption trend. In an era of globalized sport marketplace, sports have become a business commodity to meet the needs of commerce. For an Asian sport to penetrate into the North American marketplace as table tennis has done, it would be wise to develop regional network, strategies, product, and promotions. It is expected that table tennis as a popular Asian sport will continue being spread to other parts of the world; thus, the findings of this study have potential relevance to promoting table tennis globally.
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Sianipar, Meta Anggita. "PERBEDAAN PENGARUH LATIHAN FOREHAND DRIVE MENGGUNAKAN FEEDING DENGAN LATIHAN FOREHAND DRIVE GROUNDSTROKE KE DINDING TERHADAP HASIL FOREHAND DRIVE." JURNAL PRESTASI 2, no. 4 (January 2, 2019): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/jp.v2i4.11914.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui besar pengaruh antara Latihan forehand drive menggunakan feeding dengan Latihan forehand drive groundstroke ke dinding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club. Metode Penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode eksperimen. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club yang berjumlah 10 orang. Jumlah sampel yang digunakan berjumlah 8 orang. Sampel di ambil dari populasi dengan teknik purposive random sampling. Instrumen penelitian untuk pengumpulan data dengan Forehand Drive Hewitt Tennis Achievement Test yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui kemampuan forehand drive. Penelitian dilaksanakan selama 6 (enam) minggu dengan latihan 3 kali dalam seminggu. Hasil uji hipotesis I diperoleh thitung =17,3 serta ttabel = 3,18 dengan a = 0,05 (thitung > ttabel) berarti Ho ditolak, artinya terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari latihan forehand drive menggunakan feeding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club. Hasil uji hipotesis II diperoleh thitung = 7 serta ttabel = 3,18 dengan a = 0,05 (thitung > ttabel) berarti Ha diterima, artinya terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dari latihan forehand drive groundstroke ke dinding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club. Hasil Uji hipotesis III diperoleh thitung = 0,66 serta ttabel = 2,45 dengan a = 0,05 (thitung < ttabel) berarti Ho diterima, artinya latihan forehand drive menggunakan feeding secara signifikan lebih besar pengaruhnya dari latihan forehand drive groundstroke ke dinding terhadap hasil forehand drive tenis lapangan pada atlet putri UKM USU Tennis Club.
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Johnston, Mel, Michael Naylor, Amber Campbell, Jenny Fitzmaurice, and Lesley Ferkins. "The female-friendliness of New Zealand's tennis clubs." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.342.

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Across an array of contexts, a ‘female-friendly environment’ is increasingly thought to positively impact participation levels for women and girls. The aim of this study is to provide insights on the female-friendliness of New Zealand’s tennis clubs. Both numeric and text data were collected as part of the 2021 National Sport Club Survey. Tennis club representatives agreed more strongly that their club has suitable changing facilities for women/girls and that playing/training times are equally allocated than club representatives across the full sample across every sport. Within a typology of female-friendly clubs, most fit into the disengaged category in which the prevailing view is unfortunately that female-friendliness isn’t an issue and that existing inclusion efforts are good enough. It is suggested that tennis organisations at regional and national level provide information and strategies to clubs that have an aspiration to become more female-friendly.
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Ali, Muhammad, Slamet Supriono, Turiyem, and Syarifah. "Profile of the physical condition of the determinant of the serve and skills on the court tennis service." Jurnal SPORTIF : Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran 7, no. 2 (September 2, 2021): 258–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.29407/js_unpgri.v7i2.16385.

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The purpose of this study was to find out the determinant physical condition and service skills of court tennis in tennis players of the city's achievement coaching club Jambi. The subjects of this study were 15 tennis players of the city's achievement coaching club Jambi. Test instruments Push-Up Test (arm muscle strength), Sit and Reach (flexibility), Tennis ball throwing test (Eye and Hand Coordination), and Service Test (Service Skills). The results showed that the results of arm muscle strength owned by players coaching the achievements of the city of Jambi's tennis court most of the 14 players gained a good category once with a percentage of 93%. The togok flexibility test that players coaching the achievements of the city of Jambi city tennis mostly 9 players gained a very good category with a percentage of 60%. The eye and hand coordination tests that Jambi city court tennis coaching players have most of the 12 players gained a good category with a percentage of 80%.0%. And the court tennis service that the Jambi city court tennis coaching players have mostly 10 players gained less category with a percentage of 67%.
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Botella Blanco, Hector. "The importance of a correct management in a tennis organization. How to create, expand and stay in the business." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 48–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.339.

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Running a tennis business must consider different elements to be successful. The purpose of this article is to name several factors that can assist to establish a tennis organization, expanding it, and staying in the business long term. The possibilities and nature of the business in the tennis world are wide. Given the impossibility of covering all of them, this article will focus only on running the tennis programs in a recreational tennis club as a contractor partner.
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Houston, John M., David Carter, and Robert D. Smither. "Competitiveness in Elite Professional Athletes." Perceptual and Motor Skills 84, no. 3_suppl (June 1997): 1447–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1997.84.3c.1447.

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This study examined sport and interpersonal competitiveness between 92 tennis club players and 155 professional players (131 active and 24 retired) and also considered sex differences, differences in stage of career, and performance. Analysis indicated that tennis professionals scored higher on both sport and interpersonal measures of competitiveness than amateur tennis players and that competitiveness remains stable across stages of career. In addition, female tennis professionals scored higher on sport competitiveness than males. Neither measure of competitiveness was significantly related to professional ranking.
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SIMOZIMA, Hiroki, and Kazuhiko KIMURA. "Effects of Tennis Participation and Influencing Factors among Students of a Commercial Tennis Club: Focusing on “A Tennis Club” in Kanagawa." Journal of Japan Society of Sports Industry 26, no. 1 (2016): 1_45–1_60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5997/sposun.26.1_45.

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Cakravastia, Andi, and Martin Setiawan. "Role of local club in developing value chain of high performance national tennis athlete." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 87 (September 6, 2022): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i87.336.

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This paper discusses the role of local clubs in developing high performance junior athletes as a critical part of the national value chain to produce national athletes. Local clubs serve as entry points for kids and their parents into the world of tennis. Local club is a hub that connects three main actors involved in the development of kids into tennis players: (i) Coach, (ii) Athlete, and (iii) Parents, regarded as grass root athlete development. This paper identifies the typical tennis player pathway in Indonesia. Value chain of local club and its relation with other regional, national, and global stakeholders’ value chain in developing national athletes are presented. Benchmark of journey from grassroots player to high performance/elite players and structure of value chain in established countries are discussed. It is concluded that local clubs are playing a significant role in creating a massive pool of talent and developing grass-roots players into high performance/elite national tennis athletes. Strong collaboration between stakeholders and completing structure the value chain are important to develop country performance in sustainable way.
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Puccioni, Michele. "Gestalt-tennis: A coaching technique, a psychotherapeutic support and a psychosocial activity." ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 30, no. 86 (April 29, 2022): 29–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v30i86.317.

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Club players can easily deploy on court their unique 'bag of nerves', cramping their game. Following practical research, this paper explores how a Gestalt approach to tennis coaching supported by an extensive application of mindful breathing can help players improve their tennis by increasing awareness of their body and emotions, with a beneficial impact on their well-being.
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Campbell, Daniel. "An online booking system for chapel allerton tennis and squash club /." Leeds : University of Leeds, School of Computer Studies, 2008. http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/fyproj/reports/0708/CampbellD.pdf.

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Unni, Ambili. "Participation, retention and dropout of children and adolescents in club-based community tennis." Thesis, Federation University Australia, 2021. http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/187225.

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Promoting participation in sport to achieve sporting excellence and health outcomes is a national policy of Australia. Organised, club-based sport at community level is important as it provides a pathway to elite sporting success and contributes to health and wellbeing of participants. Dropout from all forms of club-based sports including tennis occurs specifically during adolescence in Australia and internationally. Little is known about the factors that collectively influence this age group in their choice to continue playing club-sport or to drop out. This PhD program of research investigated the trends and determinants of retention and dropout among children and adolescents playing community level club-based tennis in the Australian state of Victoria. The program of research used the socio-ecological model underpinned by Leisure Constraint Theory and Fun Integration Theory to understand the different factors that influence retention. The mixed-methods explanatory sequential research design comprised of two consecutive phases of quantitative study that involved secondary data analysis of state-wide club-tennis participation and an on-line survey that examined the determinants of retention and dropout with a socio-ecological perspective. This was followed by an informed qualitative study to explore the key findings in depth. Players aged 10-18 years who were or had been registered players at tennis clubs in Victoria were invited to participate. Analysis of survey data and interviews identified a range of factors that influence and impact the decision of young players to continue playing club-based tennis or to drop out. The result from this program of research highlighted the two intrapersonal determinants ‘enjoyment’ and ‘competency’ as ‘core’ determinants of young players’ choice to be retained or to drop out. Many previous studies have listed enjoyment and competency and several other socio-ecological factors as determinants influencing retention. This research created new knowledge by explaining how each individual socio-ecological element influenced retention through enhancing or diminishing the two core determinants. Mapping of the interaction of multiple socio-ecological elements in leading to retention or dropout while presenting enjoyment and competency as core determinants is unique. Improving retention in club-based tennis during adolescence is important for maintaining participation as a habit into adulthood. As a practical way to achieve this, factors that are identified in this study as influencing enjoyment and competency can be targeted through interventions at various levels through policies and strategies in delivering club programs, coaching and competition. Competency and enjoyment are interconnected in promoting retention. Increasing access to affordable and good quality coaching promotes enjoyment through improving competency and hence should be prioritised to sustain children’s interest and passion for the game. The knowledge about interconnectivity of several apparently distinct elements reiterates the importance of a holistic approach in sport retention studies. It provides the theoretical backing for strategies aimed at retaining more children and adolescents in organised sport which is important for carrying regular physical activity habit into adulthood and ensuring sustainability of organised sports.
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Unni, Ambili. "Participation, retention and dropout of children and adolescents in club-based community tennis." Thesis, Federation University Australia, 2021. http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/186825.

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Promoting participation in sport to achieve sporting excellence and health outcomes is a national policy of Australia. Organised, club-based sport at community level is important as it provides a pathway to elite sporting success and contributes to health and wellbeing of participants. Dropout from all forms of club-based sports including tennis occurs specifically during adolescence in Australia and internationally. Little is known about the factors that collectively influence this age group in their choice to continue playing club-sport or to drop out. This PhD program of research investigated the trends and determinants of retention and dropout among children and adolescents playing community level club-based tennis in the Australian state of Victoria. The program of research used the socio-ecological model underpinned by Leisure Constraint Theory and Fun Integration Theory to understand the different factors that influence retention. The mixed-methods explanatory sequential research design comprised of two consecutive phases of quantitative study that involved secondary data analysis of state-wide club-tennis participation and an on-line survey that examined the determinants of retention and dropout with a socio-ecological perspective. This was followed by an informed qualitative study to explore the key findings in depth. Players aged 10-18 years who were or had been registered players at tennis clubs in Victoria were invited to participate. Analysis of survey data and interviews identified a range of factors that influence and impact the decision of young players to continue playing club-based tennis or to drop out. The result from this program of research highlighted the two intrapersonal determinants ‘enjoyment’ and ‘competency’ as ‘core’ determinants of young players’ choice to be retained or to drop out. Many previous studies have listed enjoyment and competency and several other socio-ecological factors as determinants influencing retention. This research created new knowledge by explaining how each individual socio-ecological element influenced retention through enhancing or diminishing the two core determinants. Mapping of the interaction of multiple socio-ecological elements in leading to retention or dropout while presenting enjoyment and competency as core determinants is unique. Improving retention in club-based tennis during adolescence is important for maintaining participation as a habit into adulthood. As a practical way to achieve this, factors that are identified in this study as influencing enjoyment and competency can be targeted through interventions at various levels through policies and strategies in delivering club programs, coaching and competition. Competency and enjoyment are interconnected in promoting retention. Increasing access to affordable and good quality coaching promotes enjoyment through improving competency and hence should be prioritised to sustain children’s interest and passion for the game. The knowledge about interconnectivity of several apparently distinct elements reiterates the importance of a holistic approach in sport retention studies. It provides the theoretical backing for strategies aimed at retaining more children and adolescents in organised sport which is important for carrying regular physical activity habit into adulthood and ensuring sustainability of organised sports.
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Velásquez, Aliaga Dante Yhancarlo. "Propuesta de implementación de un sistema de gestión de calidad ISO 9001:2000 en el Club Tennis de Miraflores." Bachelor's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2009. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/701.

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El presente tema de tesis tiene como objetivo la implementación de un Sistema de Gestión de Calidad bajo la norma internacional ISO 9001 a un Club de Tenis. Consta de cinco capítulos: En el primer capítulo, Marco Teórico se definen los objetivos de la tesis, la problemática actual y definiciones sobre la calidad. Asimismo se explica los principios de un Sistema de Gestión de Calidad y la familia de normas que forman ISO 9000. En el segundo capítulo trata sobre la organización del Club Terrazas, desde dos puntos de vistas: el Estatutario y el Administrativo. Luego se describe el diagnóstico inicial al Club respecto al grado de cumplimiento de los requisitos de la norma internacional ISO 9001. También, se describe un Benchmarking, en donde se menciona los Clubes certificados con la norma ISO 9001, las entrevistas a personas involucradas a Clubes, y finalmente se detalla un Análisis FODA para las estrategias de la organización. En el tercer capítulo, trata sobre el análisis y mejora de procesos críticos que dan respuesta a la problemática del Club, identificando sus causas; y así proponer acciones de mejora acorde a la implementación del Sistema de Gestión de Calidad. En el cuarto capítulo, se propone el Sistema de Gestión de Calidad al Club Terrazas, describiendo: el Mapa de Procesos, políticas, manuales, procedimientos, instrucciones, formatos bases para la organización. Finalmente se propone una estructura organizativa al Club Terrazas acorde a los procesos del Sistema de Gestión de Calidad propuesto. Finalmente, en el quinto capítulo se propone el Plan de Implementación del Sistema de Gestión de Calidad definiendo las actividades, los entregables y el Cronograma de Implementación.
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Hederstedt, Lövenheim Max, and Johan Krylstedt. "Development of a Heuristic Algorithm to Automate and Improve the Scheduling Process for Tennis Clubs : A Practical Operations Research Thesis with a Case Study at a Padel Club." Thesis, KTH, Optimeringslära och systemteori, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-254243.

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The scheduling of a tennis school’s operation at a general tennis club is today done manually. This is a time consuming task, usually taking 2-4 weeks for the person responsible. This thesis aims to mathematically formulate the tennis school scheduling problem (TSSP), and to develop a computer based solution procedure to automate the scheduling process. The mathematical formulation of the problem has the structure of an optimization problem and the solution procedure that is developed is a heuristic algorithm for the specific purpose of this problem. Furthermore, a heuristic local search algorithm to improve the initial solution is developed, and the model is then tested on real data in a case study at a padel club in Stockholm. Furthermore, the result from the solution procedure is compared with the manually created schedule by the club on some key parameters from the mathematical model. The computerized solution procedure outperformed the manual scheduling procedure in terms of execution time and most of the times in the objective value of the generated schedule. In terms of the mathematical formulation neither the manually created schedule nor the schedules created by the algorithm gives feasible solutions to the problem. However, the padel club deems the schedules usable and will continue with the ongoing process to implement the model.
Schemaläggning av en tennisskolas verksamhet hanteras vanligtvis av en eller flera ansvariga från tennisklubben och utförs manuellt. Det är en tidskrävande uppgift som kräver uppföljning och återkoppling med alla deltagare, vilket kan ta flera veckor. Den här masteruppsatsen ämnar att matematiskt formulera tennisskolans schemaläggningsproblem, "tennis school scheduling problem" (TSSP), och utveckla en schemaläggningsalgoritm för att heuristiskt lösa TSSP som kan imple-menteras med objektorienterad programmering för att automatisera schemaläggningen. Utöver det är en lokal sökalgoritm framtagen för att förbättra schemat skapat av schemaläggningsalgo-ritmen. Algoritmerna är testade på en padelklubbs träningsverksamhet för att jämföra resultaten från algoritmerna mot deras manuellt framtagna schema. Den automatiserade schemaläggningsal-goritmen är e˙ektivare än att manuellt schemalägga verksamheten gällande tidsåtgång och även ofta i målvärde definierat i matematiska modellen. Baserat på data från padelklubben och så som problemet är uppställt i samråd med dem, möter varken det manuellt framtagna schemat eller det genererat med schemaläggningsalgoritmen, efter förbättringsalgoritmen tillämpats, de krav som är ställda på schemat. Trots det är det genererade schemat brukbart enligt padelklubben och de kommer arbeta med att implementera automatiseringen av schemaläggningen.Den automatiserade processen för att ta fram ett schema är tänkt att användas som ett verk-tyg för en schemaansvarig person. Det kan användas för att generera förslag på scheman baserat på deltagares tillgängligheter, för att bespara personens administrativa arbete med schemaläggnin-gen. Mindre ändringar kan sen göras i ett genererat schema och det är enligt dem själva en stor besparing i arbete jämfört med hur det går till i dagsläget.
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Kliment, Daniel. "Sportovní zázemí tenisového klubu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-265430.

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The subject of the thesis to this is newly built sports facilities tennis club in Brno Pole. The building has a basement and three floors. The main entrance to make the building is from the west side of the level 1.NP. At the bottom of the building is the location of facilities for athletes. On the top floor located facilities for staff and snackbar. Vertical and horizontal structures are mostly made from ceramic system components Heluz. The staircases are monolithic reinforced concrete. Part of the new buildings are complete aluminum construction, plumbing, others, carpentry, locksmith's products. The project was evaluated by computer program AutoCAD.
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Németh, Ondřej. "Sportovně - rekreační centrum Vsetín, Ohrada." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-400035.

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The design of the sports and recreation center in Vsetín solves the complete revitalization of the unused territory on the periphery of the town in the Ohrada district. The aim of the project is to revive the poorly accessible and neglected area and its use not only for a wide range of sports activities, but also for leisure activities and recreation. The whole area should be freely accessible and open to a wide range of public. Four main buildings are designed in the complex: a multi-purpose sports hall, a hotel, a tennis club and a snack bar with a bicycle service. There is a football field, a basketball court and a small football pitch on the open spaces between these objects, as well as two climbing walls, an outdoor gym and a parkour area with many obstacles. The rest of the areas are pavements and free grass areas intended for leisure and recreation of visitors.
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Tallmayer, Dominik. "Sportovně rekreační centrum Vsetín, Ohrada." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-443705.

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This paper aims to elaborate an urbanistic study focused on the establishment of a multifunction athletic and recreational area located in Vsetín-Ohrada, carrying the name of the location, Ohrada. The reason to elaborate on this project is the current desolate state of the area, which already does not fulfil its purpose and serves only as lodgings and as a facility for the tennis club. My approach for this project implies identified accidence of buildings with an emphasis on maximal use of daylight, open spaces, green areas, and social interactions. All of these parts connect ideas and needs of future generations and deliver into the area new Genio Loci. For me, the biggest challenge in this complex area is finding the answer to meaningful use of the big amount of soil that is part of the canker tribune. The solution for this challenge might be in the creation of new access paths and footbridge to the buildings which provide several parts of space with different atmosphere and purpose. The main idea was the creation of a leisure public space with an emphasis on the variability of used areas that serve people from all age groups. It creates several main areas that divide the location and deliver various atmospheres for each generation. Additionally, the area as a whole is open and accessible to the public. A sign of long-term functional society is the ability of considerable behaviour toward public areas. Space in front of and between buildings happened to be more important than the building itself. In this case, we can talk about public life that is sustainable in time.
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Marková, Dominika. "Sportovně rekreační centrum Vsetín, Ohrada." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-443692.

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The assignment is an architecture and urban planning study of a sports and recreation center. The solved area is located in the town of Vsetín, in the part called Ohrada. Nowdays, the area is obsolete, unfunctional and also unmodern. My project is mainly focused to create a concept that responds to the environment, offers outdoor and indoor spaces for all generations. It allows better connection with nature, variable use, and division of area by function. The design is defined by the river Bečva on the west side and a busy 1st class road on the east side. It was important to separate pedestrians and cyclists from motor vehicles. The response to this restriction is to direct traffic in the area to the west, towards the river. This creates a terrain works that optically deflects the design in a quieter direction. Buildings are placed in the line and oriented in the western direction. After creating the terrain, I divided the area into several segments according to functionality. In the heart of the area, a multifunctional central hall with an inner climbing wall is set in the terrain. In front of it is a public space for meetings, sports and recreation. On the other side, there is a basketball court, a workout playground, a children's playground in front of the hall and a rest area of ??greenery closer to the river. If we continue southerly down, another cube set into the terrain is a building with a restaurant and a cafe. The southernmost building is a tennis club with facilities for athletes and squash. In front of the building there is a 9x tennis court with a grandstand. Closer to the river and the bike path there is an outdoor climbing wall. From the newly created embankment, the area is divided by a cycle path around the river. Behind the bridge is a green belt separated area which, unlike the previous ones, is tuned in a calmer spirit. We will find a building of a yoga and meditation center.
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Chen, Chien-liang, and 陳建良. "Sport Injuries and Risk Management regarding Table Tennis Club Members." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35122840483214785535.

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The purpose of this study was to examine sport injuries and cognition of risk management of table tennis club members. Members of table tennis clubs in Taichung, Changhua, Chiayi, and Tainan were selected via a convenient sampling. 352 copies of the questionnaire were sent, in which 326 valid copies were retrieved, and the valid retrieval rate was 92%. The following findings were yielded after the data were analyzed statistically: (1) The table tennis club members (respondents) of different marital statuses have significant differences in terms of the “internal psychological factors” of sport injuries; (2) the respondents with different background variables show no significant differences in terms of the “external environmental factors” of sport injuries; (3) the respondents with different background variables show no significant differences in terms of the aspects of risk management – “self-cognitive factors,” “facility and equipment factors,” and “coach management factors;”(4) the “internal psychological factors” and “external environmental factors” of sport injuries and “self-cognitive factors,” “facility and equipment factors,” and “coach management factors” of risk management have no significant correlations (p>.05). Discussions were made based on the findings and specific suggestions were proposed for relevant authorities and follow-up researchers.
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Books on the topic "Club-tennis"

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Cagli, Vito. Tennis Club. Roma: Il Ventaglio, 1991.

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Victoria Lawn Tennis Club (B.C.). Victoria Lawn Tennis Club. [Victoria, B.C.?: s.n., 1993.

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Club, Bearsden Lawn Tennis. Bearsden Lawn Tennis Club, 1887 - 1987. [Bearsden]: [Bearsden Lawn Tennis Club], 1987.

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Bartlett, Neil. Game, set, match: Alstonville Tennis Club. Goonellabah, N.S.W: APHS, 2007.

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Bartlett, Neil. Game, set, match: Alstonville Tennis Club. Goonellabah, N.S.W: APHS, 2007.

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Murray, Nancy. Restoring the magic: Bath & Tennis Club. Virginia Beach, Va: Donning Pub. Co., 2012.

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Howe, Trisha. Bunbury Tennis Club: 100 years,1911-2011. [Bunbury, W.A: Bunbury Tennis Club?], 2011.

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Scriven, Jim. South End Lawn Tennis Club: 1890-1998. Windsor, N.S: West Hants Historical Society, 1998.

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Collins, Robert J. Murder at the Tokyo Lawn Tennis Club. Tokyo: Yenbooks, 1994.

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Club, Ossington Lawn Tennis. Rules and regulations of the Ossington Lawn Tennis Club, 1886. [Toronto?: s.n., 1986.

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Hewitt, Mitchell, and Ken Edwards. "Self-Identified Teaching Styles of Junior Development and Club Professional Tennis Coaches in Australia." In Empowering Educators, 127–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137515896_8.

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Ruth, Greg. "The West Coast Game." In Tennis, 29–45. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043895.003.0003.

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This chapter centers on the westward movement of tennis to the West Coast of the United States. California tennis clubs, in particular the Los Angeles Tennis Club, came to compete with one another and with their East Coast counterparts for control over the limited commercialization of a sport so tied to amateur ideals. Thanks to favorable climate and clever maneuvering, California had risen quickly to produce the most topflight tennis players in the country by the 1920s. The quick ascendance of the Southern California Tennis Association started to erode the sway over the game exercised by East Coast sections in the United States Lawn Tennis Association.
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Ruth, Greg. "Tennis Opens." In Tennis, 162–80. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043895.003.0010.

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This chapter addresses the years preceding and immediately following Open Tennis competition between amateurs and professionals that began in 1968. Jack Kramer had begun to step-back from leading professional tennis in the 1960s allowing for the International Professional Tennis Players’ Association to assume an increased role in scheduling professional tennis matches in the United States and around the world. A new organization called the National Tennis League soon had a number of the best professionals under contract. At the same time the national amateur associations that governed the game in the International Lawn Tennis Federation renewed on-again, off-again calls for open competition. The Lawn Tennis Association’s ties with the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club meant the British would take the lead in pushing a successful vote for Open Tennis.
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Brown, Ashley. "A Queer Cosmopolitan." In Serving Herself, 34—C2P65. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551752.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter begins by examining how the Police Athletic League (PAL) led Althea Gibson to paddle tennis. Gibson’s background—Southern and working-poor—made her a decidedly unlikely tennis player, since the game was a pastime associated with the White American elite. In the summer of 1941, Gibson was given a place on the membership roster of the American Tennis Association’s (ATA) Cosmopolitan Tennis Club, which was interracial in membership. She later discovered that the Cosmopolitan and the ATA used tennis as a vehicle for teaching and expressing respectability. Gibson was not a devotee of either standardization or femininity and bristled at attempts to make her such. The chapter then recounts the first tennis tournament that Gibson won: the annual New York State Open at the Cosmopolitan in 1942. She was also a member of the Mysterious Girls A.C. (Athletic Club), Harlem’s famed basketball team, between 1943 and 1945. The Mysterious Girls A.C. gave Gibson a group of Black female friends who, in their passion for and success in sports, gave her a queer community that she did not have at the Cosmopolitan.
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Brown, Ashley. "Dis/Integration." In Serving Herself, 116–56. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551752.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter describes Althea Gibson’s experiences competing in tennis tournaments from 1951 to 1953, as well as her continued struggles with sexism and racism. These tournaments include the Caribbean Championship, the National Indoors at the Seventh Regiment Armory, and the Good Neighbor Tournament. The exclusivity of Miami Beach made Gibson’s entry in the Good Neighbor a landmark moment for her chroniclers in the African-American press. Being a Black woman on the White tennis circuit gave Gibson social capital but not money or independence. The chapter then turns to Gibson’s debut at Wimbledon, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. Other tournaments that Gibson participated in during this time include the Pennsylvania State Tennis Tournament at the famed Merion Cricket Club in Haverford and the Eastern Grass Court Championships. While Gibson’s status as the premier Black tennis player in the world earned her no latitude in academics at the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College (FAMC), her fame was still rewarded with special treatment elsewhere. Gibson experienced personal disappointment as she did not succeed in amateur tennis as quickly as she had hoped.
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Brown, Ashley. "The Harvest." In Serving Herself, 376—C13P86. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551752.003.0014.

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Abstract This chapter begins by looking at the formation of the Virginia Slims Circuit, which provided women tennis players a viable league for consistent competition and allowed them to make livelihoods through their sport. Meanwhile, Althea Gibson would spend the rest of her life cobbling together a livelihood through gigs. These include being the sports consultant for the Essex County Park Commission; the teaching professional and program director at Valley View Racquet Club; and the new national director and technical advisor of Pepsi’s Mobile Tennis Program. Gibson also served as the State Athletic Commissioner in New Jersey. She was the first African American nominated to serve in that position and the first woman, too. The chapter then considers Gibson’s support for the women’s rights movement and her candidacy for the New Jersey State Senate. Neither Gibson’s physical fitness nor her political platform were enough to win the State Senate race.
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"‘TENNIS IN AN ENGLISH GARDEN’: THE NEW No. 1 COURT AND BROADCAST CENTRE, ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB, WIMBLEDON." In Stadia Arenas and Grandstands, 268–75. CRC Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482272147-42.

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Nissen, Mark E. "Application Cases in Non-Profits." In Harnessing Knowledge Dynamics, 182–202. IGI Global, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-773-7.ch009.

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This chapter concentrates on knowledge-flow diagnosis and intervention in the private, not-for-profit sector. We look first at a national youth soccer organization. The discussion turns then to examine a local tennis club. The final case examines a nondenominational community church. In each case, we draw in part from secondary data sources for the background. This should prove helpful to the reader who is interested in following up to consider more details than presented in this volume. Here we also draw considerably from our own research and personal experience to fill in missing information, and we apply principles and techniques of this book to contribute new insights through examination of knowledge flows in the cases. Each application case concludes with exercises to stimulate critical thought, learning, and discussion.
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Miller, James W. "A Whistle from Midcourt." In Integrated. University Press of Kentucky, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813169118.003.0019.

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This chapter tells the story of the controversial final minutes of Lincoln's state tournament game that began in chapter 1. Lincoln led Owensboro by 5 points with five minutes to play when Gilliard ordered his players to freeze the ball in order to protect the lead. The strategy failed, and Lincoln trailed by 2 points with eleven seconds remaining. Jewell Logan scored what would have been the tying basket and was fouled as time expired, but the referee at midcourt called Logan for walking, and Lincoln lost the game. Logan fielded reporters' questions with dignity, a trait that Young had worked to instill in his students. Flaget won the tournament, and McGill, chosen for the all-tournament team, became the first African American to start for a KHSAA champion. But he still couldn't play tennis at the Louisville Boat Club because of his color.
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Brown, Ashley. "Game Over." In Serving Herself, 267—C10P107. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197551752.003.0011.

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Abstract This chapter examines how becoming the first Black champion at Wimbledon and Forest Hills and being one of the most famous Black women in the world brought numerous opportunities for Althea Gibson. Yet all too often the opportunities also revealed people’s judgment of her as a woman who lived with little regard for ideas about what was normal for a person of her race and gender and in the rarefied country-club sport that she played. The chapter then looks at Gibson’s opposition about turning professional, before considering her singing career. Called Althea Gibson Sings, Gibson’s album consisted of a dozen standards with lyrics characterized by longing, loss, and fears, and unrequited love. Finally, the chapter recounts how Gibson defended her titles at Wimbledon and Forest Hills. She viewed her successful defense at Wimbledon as a way of making a case about her place in sports generally and in the annals of tennis history specifically.
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Conference papers on the topic "Club-tennis"

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Chen, Yilong, Yingjun Nie, and Qian Liu. "Influencing Factors of the Development of Adolescent Tennis Club." In 2017 7th International Conference on Education, Management, Computer and Society (EMCS 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emcs-17.2017.355.

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Zuo, Xiying. "Feasibility Study on Forming Tennis Club of College Student." In 2nd International Symposium on Social Science 2016 (ISSS 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/isss-16.2016.95.

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Pratama, Rivan, Sri Haryono, and Limpad Nurrachmad. "Analysis of Technical Forehand Boys Athlete Junior UNNES Tennis Club." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Sports, Health, and Physical Education, ISMINA 2021, 28-29 April 2021, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.28-4-2021.2312128.

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Syahputra, Risky, Syahrial Bakhtiar, and Marjohan. "The Effect of Training Method and Basic Movement Towards Basic Technique of Beginner Tennis Athletes Aged 8-10 Years in Sekora Tennis Club at Padang." In 1st Progress in Social Science, Humanities and Education Research Symposium (PSSHERS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200824.092.

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"Characteristics and Development Countermeasures of Grass-roots Individual Sports Organizations: Taking a Club Registered in Ningbo Tennis Association as an Example." In 2020 International Conference on Social Sciences and Social Phenomena. Scholar Publishing Group, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38007/proceedings.0001074.

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