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Using Microsoft Excel to model a tennis match
Tristan Barnett & Stephen R Clarke
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Introduction Markov Chain Model Conditional Probabilities
Microsoft Excel Match Prediction
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P(Game | 40-30) = 0.54(G12) + 0.46(F13) = 0.54(1) + 0.46(0.58) = 0.81
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Simple Model p = probability of A winning a point D = p2 + 2p(1-p)D
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M=2[p2+(1-p)2+2p(1-p)]+M2p(1-p)
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Two-parameter model pA = probability of A winning a point if A is serving pB = probability of B winning a point if B is serving
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Six-parameter model First Serve % for each player
Winning % on first serve for each player Winning % on second serve for each player pa = (First Serve %)(Win % on first serve) + (1-First Serve %)(Win % on second serve)
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Match Prediction
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It highlights the importance of a first serve on certain points
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Updated % 1st Serve = Original % 1st serve + Actual % 1st serve
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