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Original Articles

Shared Expectations and Implicit Coordination in Tennis Doubles Teams

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Pages 486-499 | Received 14 Oct 2009, Accepted 05 Jul 2010, Published online: 15 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Very little of the existing research on team cognition has looked at sports teams. The purpose of this study was to extend previous research to the sports domain, and empirically test the relationship between one aspect of team cognition—shared expectations—and implicit coordination in 71 American tennis doubles teams. We tested a model hypothesizing a link between prior experience, shared expectations, and implicit coordination. Prior experience influenced implicit coordination directly, as well as through a positive relationship with shared expectations. The findings highlight the potential of using behavioral measures of team coordination in sport psychology.

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