Validation of the Hunt Squash Accuracy Test used to assess individual shot performance

2018 
This study examined the validity of the Hunt Squash Accuracy Test (HSAT) for predicting within-game shot performance and tournament rank. Shots from eight male junior squash players performing the HSAT and tournament match-play were analysed. A typical-error analysis from repeated trials showed the HSAT to be very reliable (1.82%). HSAT rank had significant correlations ( p r  = 0.98) and tournament shot success ( r  = 0.95). HSAT score showed significant correlations to the percentage of winning shots during match-play ( r  = 0.88). HSAT shots with significant correlations to successful match-play shots were backhand-drive ( r  = 0.92) and backhand-volley ( r  = 0.97). These results suggest the HSAT is a valid method of assessing the accuracy and performance of junior squash players. It could potentially be used to track shot improvements and predict match-play performance.
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