International Tennis Federation (ITA), Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), and Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Expert Group Statement on Nutrition in High-Performance Tennis. Current Evidence to Inform Practical Recommendations and Guide Futur
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2025-08-21Author
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. The sport of tennis involves unique nutritional demands for the physical and technical aspects of match play and training, as well as
the nutritional challenges associated with extensive travel and a lengthy competition calendar. An expert group assembled by The
International Tennis Federation, the Women’s Tennis Association, and the Association of Tennis Professionals has produced a
scientific review of current evidence to inform practical recommendations for high-performance tennis. The narrative summary
considers the diversity within the tennis community, including male and female players, youth players, and wheelchair players. The
Expert Group Statement addresses nine specific topics: (a) introduction to tennis; (b) physiological characteristics of tennis training
and match play; (c) training nutrition; (d) body composition, low energy availability, and relative energy deficiency in sport;
(e) match-day nutrition; (f) dietary supplements for tennis performance; (g) environmental and travel issues; (h) nutrition guidelines
during periods of illness and injury rehabilitation; and (i) special population groups. The statement advocates for an evidence-based
approach to nutrition in high-performance tennis and emphasizes a “food first” philosophy, prioritizing food over supplements to
meet nutrient requirements effectively. In recognition of the benefits of sound nutrition, strategies in supporting health and
performance over a player’s career, academies, national federations, and international organizations are encouraged to engage
professionals with appropriate nutrition-related qualifications and professional registrations to support players effectively.
International Tennis Federation (ITA), Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), and Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Expert Group Statement on Nutrition in High-Performance Tennis. Current Evidence to Inform Practical Recommendations and Guide Futur
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Grupo de Investigación en Ciencias de la Actividad Física y el Deporte. GICAFPalabras Clave
.racket sports, performance, dietary guidelines, hydration, food first