Abstract
The research aims to identify the relationship between anthropometric and functional measurements and skill performance, as well as to determine the contribution ratio of these measurements to skill performance. The researcher used the descriptive method, and the sample included 10 female tennis players. Some anthropometric and functional measurements and skill tests, selected by experts and specialists, were used. After applying appropriate statistical methods, the researcher reached several key conclusions: there is a statistically significant correlation between certain anthropometric and functional measurements and skill performance. The most important contributing measurements to skill performance are total body height, arm length, contracted and relaxed arm circumference, pulse rate before and after effort, vital capacity, and maximum oxygen consumption. The main recommendations include emphasizing the development of anthropometric measurements that contribute to skill performance and considering this in designing training programs and plans, as well as regularly assessing physiological status to monitor the effect of training on the efficiency of the body's vital systems.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1236