We have been working closely in the development of some unique physical analytics around professional tennis alongside the USTA Player Development Department. Take a read of this article which describes some of the aspects around this interesting new take on understanding the movements of professional tennis. Below is also a series of articles and videos highlighting matches from the 2022 US Open:

How the USTA is using data and video to create innovative analysis and training programs in tennis

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Here are some other resources discussing this project

Using the USTA Player Development Physicality Index to recap the 2022 US Open Qualifying Tournament

  • 376 miles covered, equal to over 14 full-length marathons
  • 330,500 units of workload, equivalent to 20 NBA games
  • 134,000 feet of high-speed distance, more than 37 times the distance sprinted by Usain Bolt to win his eight Olympic gold medals
  • 103,000 explosive movements, approximately three (3) for every two (2) points played

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2022 US Open Physicality Index: Previewing Carlos Alcaraz vs. Casper Ruud in the men’s final

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2022 US Open Physicality Index: How do semifinalists Alcaraz, Khachanov, Ruud and Tiafoe stack up?

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2022 US Open Physicality Index: Previewing Jenson Brooksby vs. Carlos Alcaraz

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2022 US Open Physicality Index: It’s David vs. Goliath when Wu faces Medvedev


“To reach the third round, Medvedev has required two matches, six sets, 56 minutes of active play, and 12,231 feet of total distance. In comparison, over five matches, Wu has completed 15 sets, 135 minutes of active play, and covered 28,922 feet.


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2022 US Open Physicality Index: Previewing Iga Swiatek vs. Ons Jabeur in the women’s final

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