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Rally efficiency measures how effectively a player sustains rallies and produces scoring opportunities. It's defined using two core statistics:
Average Rally Length (ARL):
ARL = Total Number of Shots / Total Number of Rallies
Shot Frequency (SF):
SF = Total Number of Shots / Total Rally Duration (seconds)
Longer rallies at the professional level suggest stronger defensive and tactical skills.
Decreased shot frequency may indicate fatigue or slower reactions late in tournaments.
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Metric | Value | Formula |
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Average Rally Length | 5.2 shots | Total Shots ÷ Total Rallies |
Shot Frequency | 2.5 shots/sec | Total Shots ÷ Rally Duration (sec) |
Edge Case: 0 rallies | N/A | Invalid – Cannot divide by zero |
Edge Case: 0 seconds | ∞ | Check for invalid time input |
Edge Case: 1-shot rallies | Low ARL | Likely serve errors or early winners |
Edge Case: SF > 4.5 | Outlier | Possible drill or input error |
Edge Case: Long rally + low SF | Defensive play | Due to slower, looping shots |