Testing Rosen's Sequential Elimination Tournament Model: Incentives and Player Performance in Professional Tennis
Keith F. Gilsdorf1*
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Vasant A. Sukhatme2
1 Augsburg College
2 Department of Economics
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: gilsdorf{at}augsburg.edu.
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The authors use an extensive and unique data set from the mens professional tennis circuit to test Rosens sequential elimination style tournament model. Specifically, they investigate what effect an increase in prize money differentials between rounds has on the stronger players probability of winning the match. This involves estimating a standard probit model utilizing data from 2,632 individual matches over 68 tournaments during the 2001 mens professional tennis circuit. The results of the study support predictions associated with Rosens match play tournament model. Increases in prize money differentials have a positive, statistically significant effect on the stronger players probability of winning the match.