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  • 2. Thermal, physiological and perceptual strain mediate alterations in match-play tennis under heat stress.
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  • 4. Heat stress incidence and matchplay characteristics in Women's Grand Slam Tennis.
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  • 8. Heat stress incident prevalence and tennis matchplay performance at the Australian Open.
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  • 9. In-Play Cooling Interventions for Simulated Match-Play Tennis in Hot/Humid Conditions.
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  • 11. Using wet-bulb globe temperature meters to examine the effect of heat on various tennis court surfaces.
    Yamaguchi H, Mori T, Hanano H, Oishi K, Ikeue K, Yamamoto Y, Ishii K.
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  • 13. Air temperature and physiological and subjective responses during competitive singles tennis.
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  • 14. In-play optimal cooling for outdoor match-play tennis in the heat.
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  • 15. Optimal cooling strategies for players in Australian Tennis Open conditions.
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  • 16. Coping with heat stress during match-play tennis: does an individualised hydration regimen enhance performance and recovery?
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  • 17. An Evaluation of Portable Wet Bulb Globe Temperature Monitor Accuracy.
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  • 20. Heat stress assessment during intermittent work under different environmental conditions and clothing combinations of effective wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT).
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