The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of 2 × 2 achievement goal orientations and perfectionism on training satisfaction for intercollegiate tennis players. The subjects were recruited from the tennis events of 2010 national intercollegiate athletic games. The independent t-test, One-way ANOVA, and were used to analyze the collected data. The results were found that the male players were more likely to emphasize to defeat the others to show their ability, while the female players only expect that the competitive result was not the worst one or to avoid the unfair treats; The professional players would increased the satisfaction by compare with others players. And players with less playing experience had be worry about the self-skill insufficient as comparing with more playing experience players. Finally, the results of this study also confirmed that 2 × 2 achievement goal orientations and perfectionism would affect the training satisfaction for collegiate tennis players.
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