ATP approves in-competition wearables to enhance player performance recovery
pThe ATP has announced the approval of in-competition wearable devices for players across the ATP Tour and ATP Challenger Tour, starting from 15 July. The initiative ushers in a new era of innovative data-led performance analytics and injury prevention in tennis./p
pWearable devices will generate cutting-edge insights for players from physical metrics such as heart rate and high-intensity load data, enhancing their analysis of matches and training sessions. ATP has approved both STATSports and Catapult devices and will centralise all data into strongATP Tennis IQ ndash; Wearables/strong, an intuitive new dashboard for players./p
pThe initiative introduces a new dimension to strongATP Tennis IQ/strong, an analytics platform launched in 2023 that democratises access to match data and insights for players, aiding preparation and recovery. It is the latest in a strategic push by ATP to enhance the sport through tech, data and innovation./p
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pstronga href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/ross-hutchins/h635/overview'Ross Hutchins/a, ATP Chief Sporting Officer/strong, said: "The introduction of wearables on Tour is a big step forward in our push to optimise player performance and prevent injury. Ultimately, empowering players to get the very best out of their careers. Wersquo;re delighted to make cutting-edge data insights more accessible than ever and look forward to continuing our innovation in this space.rdquo;/p
pAll data collected will remain confidential, ensuring privacy for players and their support teams. Phase Two of the initiative, which will incorporate next generation insights derived from wearable data and player feedback, is scheduled for later this year./p
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