TENNIS players who shriek on court — we know they’re annoying. But do they have an unfair advantage over their quieter opponents? Sharapova was in massive trouble against the world’s 95th-ranked ...
The researchers behind the PLOS One study conducted two experiments (Experiment 1 and Experiment 2) to test the effectiveness of grunting in allowing athletes to generate more power and to also ...
To many tennis enthusiasts, the sound is about as enjoyable as a car alarm or a smartphone flood warning. And two years ago, the WTA acknowledged loud grunts and shrieks had provoked a stream of ...
Maria Sharapova is one of the best women’s tennis players in the world. She has won five Grand Slams, and she's consistently ranked in the WTA's top 10. Yet despite all of her success, she may be most ...
Much better. Now where were we? Oh, right. Grunting. It's almost a Pavlovian reaction in modern-day tennis: As soon as some players make contact with the ball, they unleash a brief, unrestrained aria ...
WIMBLEDON, England -- The grounds here resound with history, tradition and records. But this Wimbledon is the 50th anniversary of an episode about which few people have heard a peep. When 17-year-old ...
Naomi Osaka has not played since pulling out of the Australian Open, but that has not stopped her from joining in on some of tennis’ more divisive debates. This time, she is weighing in on the topic ...
One of tennis' perennial debates has ignited early at this year's Australian Open, after Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka was accused of grunting too loudly during her first-round loss to Australian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Experts explain why you instinctually let out a grunt when you move (and when it can be a problem). (Photo: Benjamin Torode via ...
One of tennis' perennial debates has ignited early at this year's Australian Open, after Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka was accused of grunting too loudly during her first-round loss to Australian ...
Grunting could be considered performance-enhancing for the grunter and performance-hindering for their opponent One of tennis’ perennial debates has ignited early at this year’s Australian Open, after ...
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