Negra, Yassine and Sammoud, Senda and Bougezzi, Raja and Moran, Jason and Ramirez-Capillo, Rodrigo and Hachana, Younés and Chaabene, Helmi (2026) Effects of a 6-week horizontal speed deceleration training on measures of physical fitness in youth tennis players. Biology of Sport, 43. pp. 1293-1301. DOI https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2026.159558
Negra, Yassine and Sammoud, Senda and Bougezzi, Raja and Moran, Jason and Ramirez-Capillo, Rodrigo and Hachana, Younés and Chaabene, Helmi (2026) Effects of a 6-week horizontal speed deceleration training on measures of physical fitness in youth tennis players. Biology of Sport, 43. pp. 1293-1301. DOI https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2026.159558
Negra, Yassine and Sammoud, Senda and Bougezzi, Raja and Moran, Jason and Ramirez-Capillo, Rodrigo and Hachana, Younés and Chaabene, Helmi (2026) Effects of a 6-week horizontal speed deceleration training on measures of physical fitness in youth tennis players. Biology of Sport, 43. pp. 1293-1301. DOI https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2026.159558
Abstract
Horizontal-speed-deceleration-training (HSDT) has recently emerged as a promising method that specifically targets the eccentric actions of the knee-extensors. This study aimed to compare the effects of replacing a portion of traditional in-season tennis training with HSDT compared to standard training alone on the physical fitness of youth tennis players. Tennis players (n=23) from two regional tennis teams were assigned to the HSDT-group (n=14 [8 males, 6 females]; age=13.24±0.60 years) or to the control-group (n=9 [6 males, 3 females]; age=13.08±0.56 years). Before-and- after six weeks of training, participants were assessed for linear 20-m sprint-speed, change-of-direction (COD) speed (505 test), agility (Y-shaped-agility test), jump height/distance (countermovement-jump [CMJ] height; 20-cm drop-jump height; standing-long-jump [SLJ] distance), reactive-strength-index (RSI), and repeated-sprint-ability (RSA). ANOVA revealed significant Group-by-Time interactions, indicating greater improvements in the HSDT-group compared to the control-group in 20 m sprint-speed, COD-speed, agility, CMJ-height, SLJ-distance, 20 cm drop-jump height, and RSI (ES=0.87–2.14; p < 0.05), whereas no significant interaction was observed for RSA outcomes. The HSDT group improved 20-m linear sprint-time (ES=1.19 [moderate], p<0.001), COD-speed (ES=1.19 [moderate], p<0.001), agility (ES=2.14 [large], p<0.01), CMJ-height (ES=1.42 [large], p<0.01), SLJ-distance (ES=1.05 [moderate], p<0.05), 20-cm drop-jump height (ES=0.87 [moderate]; p<0.05), and RSI (ES=1.71 [large], p<0.01). However, no significant pre-to-post changes were observed in the group (ES=0.09 to 0.13; p>0.05). Replacing part of regular in-season tennis training with HSDT appears to be highly effective in improving multiple physical fitness aspects in youth tennis players. Regular tennis training alone seems insufficient to elicit meaningful gains in these key physical qualities.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | human physical conditioning; eccentric training; eccentric strength; racquet sports; pubertal athletes |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Science and Health Faculty of Science and Health > Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, School of |
| SWORD Depositor: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
| Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email elements@essex.ac.uk |
| Date Deposited: | 26 Jun 2026 11:55 |
| Last Modified: | 26 Jun 2026 11:55 |
| URI: | http://repository.essex.ac.uk/id/eprint/43456 |
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