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Anticipatory skills are characteristic of expert performance in a range of
dynamic domains. However, models of the processes underlying such skilled a
nticipation remain Limited. This study describes the construction and valid
ation of a video-based test of anticipation in tennis and examined whether
video test performance is less attentionally demanding for expert tennis pl
ayers than for novices. Expert players performed the anticipation test more
effectively than novices and were less vulnerable to dual-task decrement.
This article discusses these findings in relation to models of skilled anti
cipation. The video test could be used for both selection and identificatio
n of training needs.