Purpose: To examine and discuss the effects of fore hand and back hand on service. Methods: One elite female tennis athlete (22 yrs, 167 cm, weight: 67 kg, training experience: 14 yrs, 1 RM: 40 kg), who was perform incline bench press and pull down for one repetition maximum (1 RM) test and swings (forehand, backhand, and serve) test. The relationships between swings and serve speed performance were evaluated using Pearson's product-moment correlation. As the result: (1) Forehand and backhand swings speed significantly correlated (r2 = 0.89, p < .01); (2) Forehand and serve speed performance significantly correlated (r2 = 0.54, p < .05). Conclusion: To enhance the power would improve forehand, backhand, and serve performance.
Purpose: To examine and discuss the effects of fore hand and back hand on service. Methods: One elite female tennis athlete (22 yrs, 167 cm, weight: 67 kg, training experience: 14 yrs, 1 RM: 40 kg), who was perform incline bench press and pull down for one repetition maximum (1 RM) test and swings (forehand, backhand, and serve) test. The relationships between swings and serve speed performance were evaluated using Pearson's product-moment correlation. As the result: (1) Forehand and backhand swings speed significantly correlated (r2 = 0.89, p < .01); (2) Forehand and serve speed performance significantly correlated (r2 = 0.54, p < .05). Conclusion: To enhance the power would improve forehand, backhand, and serve performance.