Movement and Sports Sciences - Science et Motricite

Classifying, downgrading, reclassifying. The French “women’s” tennis ranking categories facing the test of change?

Marine Fontaine 1
Oumaya Hidri Neys 2
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ACP - Analyse Comparée des Pouvoirs (EA3350) (Université Gustave Eiffel Cité Descartes, Bâtiment Bois de l'Étang 5 bd Descartes 77454 Marne-la-Vallée Cedex 2 - France)
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TEXTES ET CULTURES - Textes et Cultures (Université d'Artois Maison de la Recherche 9, rue du Temple - BP 10665 62030 ARRAS CEDEX - France)
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-08-13
scimago Q3
SJR0.206
CiteScore1.0
Impact factor
ISSN21185735, 21185743
Abstract

In the vein of work carried out in the sociology of sport over the last thirty years or so on high-level sport, this article focuses on women’s tennis. Based on a quantitative survey of 5293 French female competitive players, this article invites us to distance ourselves from the the French Tennis Federation (FFT) classification categories as potential categories for sociological analysis. Our results show the limits of taking institutional rankings into account in order to understand the conditions of existence, practice and performance of female tennis players. Based on a multiple correspondence analysis followed by a hierarchical ascending classification, three typical profiles were identified: the ‘Sunday’ players practising in the ‘leisure-pleasure’ mode, the ‘eclectic’ players, with heterogeneous socio-demographic characteristics, sharing the common point of moving towards a ‘serious leisure activity’, and finally the ‘vulnerable’ players devoting themselves exclusively to their ‘profession’ even though they continue not to be recognised as workers in their own right.

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