On the Technical and Tactical Characteristics of Professional Tennis under the Game Theory
Using the methods of literature, content analysis, logical reasoning, from the perspective of game theory, this paper makes a systematic analysis and discussion on the competition characteristics of professional tennis. It is considered that professional tennis match is a repeated zero-sum game that takes into account both static and dynamic conditions. The early part of the game tends to be non-perfect information while the late part tends to be perfect information. The game process is influenced by the interaction between common knowledge and relative knowledge. With the deepening of the players' familiarity with each other, there is a tendency to transition from relative knowledge to common knowledge. Under the influence of competitive level and knowledge, the strategic space of the two competitors is differentiated. The competition tends to Nash equilibrium due to the mutual restraining of the strategies of the two players. In order to win, each party will follow the principle of maximization and minimization; The interaction of strategy preference, style and playing style forms the reputation effect of players. Although the relationship between rationality and income is non-linear, sequential rationality is still the premise of strategic confrontation.
Game theorySrategyTennisTechniques and tacticsRationality