Tennis has an analytics problem – and it’s time for the decentralized powers governing the sport to play ball with the public
As the language of sports grows evermore entwined with analytics, new words and ideas are created from numbers. In baseball, ‘WAR’ (Wins Above Replacement) measures each player’s contributions to his team’s success based on data from each event on the field. In hockey, ‘Corsi’ uses shot attempts and shift data to measure how each player contributes to his team’s puck possession. These sports, as well as basketball and football, all have dozens of new concepts and acronyms inspired by ever-growing troves of statistical databases.
But in tennis, there have been few if any new words or ideas, because the numbers to inspire them have been invisible to the public.
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from Sport | The Guardian http://ift.tt/1NHTTZ1
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