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V. 16 N. 1 (2026)

Sustainability in Youth Sport Performance: A Study on Anthropometry and Motor Skills in Women’s Tennis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/riss2026oa21931
Inviata
gennaio 26, 2026
Pubblicato
2026-06-19

Abstract

In youth women’s tennis, building a performance model requires linking physical traits and motor capacities to competitive progression without harming long-term development. Here, sustainability means guiding training and talent pathways through evidence-based, age-appropriate, and individually tailored criteria, limiting early-specialization bias and weak selection practices. This pilot study explores the anthropometric profile and selected motor indicators of U18 female tennis players to outline preliminary reference trends for a sustainable youth performance framework. An experimental field-based design was used, assessing basic anthropometrics (e.g., height, body mass) and tennis-related motor capacities through a sport-specific test battery. This work represents a first step toward an optimal youth performance model that supports talent identification and long-term athlete development using measurable, context-sensitive parameters. Results may help coaches align performance improvement with sustainable growth.

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