Elite Badminton Is Getting Older: Ages of the Top 100 Ranked Badminton Players from 1994 to 2020
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- César Gallo-Salazar & Juan José Salinero & David Sanz & Francisco Areces & Juan del Coso, 2015. "Professional tennis is getting older: Age for the top 100 ranked tennis players," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(3), pages 873-883, December.
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