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Markerless mocap for mechanical work and fatigue in tennis

Markerless mocap for mechanical work and fatigue in tennis

Key Questions

What is markerless motion capture and how is it used in tennis?

Markerless motion capture is a non-invasive, field-based method that tracks movement without physical markers. In tennis, it analyzes stroke kinematics, joint risks, and derives mechanical work as a fatigue indicator from players performing serves, forehands, and backhands.

How does mechanical work serve as a fatigue indicator in this study?

The peer-reviewed study validates mechanical work derived from markerless mocap as a reliable fatigue measure during tennis strokes. This approach provides objective data on player fatigue in real-game conditions.

What are the benefits of this technology for tennis training and injury prevention?

It complements IMU and wearables by enhancing field-based quantification tools for training and injury monitoring. The method bridges the gap between lab research and practical application for coaches and practitioners.

Peer-reviewed study uses markerless motion capture to derive mechanical work as valid fatigue indicator; field-based non-invasive method for stroke kinematics/joint risks, complements IMU/wearables for training/injury monitoring. Enhances field quant toolkit, bridges lab-practitioner gap.

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Updated Apr 20, 2026