Kilit, BülentArslan, ErşanSoylu, Yusuf2022-05-112022-05-1120181840-29761840-3700https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/8051Tennis is a sport characterized by a combination of physical actions such as running at different speeds, acceleration, turns, strokes and game-specific actions. In this regard, competitive tennis players require not only well-developed aerobic endurance and anaerobic capacity, but also technical and tactical skills to achieve high levels of performance during training and matches. The aim of this review was to investigate the demands of competitive tennis match play in terms of physiological responses, time-motion characteristics and match analysis. Three sport science journal databases PubMed, ISI Web of Knowledge and SPORT Discus were screened for papers published until May 2018. The following keywords were used in various combinations with tennis: notational analysis, physiological demands, simulated match, time-motion, and match characteristic. In this review, studies had to meet follow inclusion criteria: cross sectional or longitudinal design, case control studies, or experimental studies electronically published in English. All studies demonstrated high methodological quality. This review presents a useful synthesis of all research into match performance in tennis, including the investigation of the internal and external load of the tennis match play and helps to guide for future research.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessperformancesimulated tennis matchmatch characteristicstotal distancemaximum oxygen consumptionheart rateHard CourtsPerceived ExertionActivity ProfileBlood LactateResponsesPerformanceClayServeAccuracyPatternsTime-Motion Characteristics, Notational Analysis and Physiological Demands of Tennis Match Play: A ReviewReview Article122512N/AWOS:000454210500001