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That's not Youzhny. That's Agassi with a Russian pj ~ armand Last edited by okdude1992 : 08-28-2012 at 11:38 AM. |
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First, if today's players were indeed returning better than ever and the conditions indeed so slower than before, one would expect to see servers to get broken more often. But the stats tell a different story: the top 10 servers of the 2000s actually won a higher % of service games than their 1990s predecessors, 87.1% vs. 86.0%. (I don't have the stats for the top 20 handy, but a cursory look shows hardly any difference between the two decades, and probably a little more in the latter's favor). And there's an even more telling stat: players won 90% or more of their service games only seven times in the '90s (the total number of players is 3, with only Sampras achieving the feat more than once), as opposed to a whopping 20 times in the '00s. I'd guess by my rough counts that the number of free points also favors the '00s. In short the standard talking points aren't simply supported by the stats. The reasons for this seeming discrepancy are complex and can't be explained adequately in a few short sentences, but to summarize: 1) The "consensus" regarding the supposed slowdown of surfaces is mostly bunk (this is another big topic in its own right). 2) While it's a myth that the modern racquets help improve your maximum serve speeds significantly, they do allow you to impart more spin, which helps increase your 1st-serve percentages and also go for more freebies as well since it's easier now to hit bigger 2nd serves. 3) Today's homogenization of playing styles (which, I should emphasize, is not the same thing as homogenized conditions) has influenced the return of serve, which tends to be more conservative today and which in turn tends to benefit the top players more than their lower-ranked competitors. And speaking of free points, you'd be quite suprised to know that Karlovic isn't head & shoulders above the other top candidates in % of unreturned serves. The # of aces is only part of the equation. |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Pistol Pete in his prime!!!
His 1 & 2 serve was the greatest, perhaps not the most powerful server but still up there. He could place them on a dime, Heavy serves that only a PS85 can give you Have you ever seen a more confident server? Sure there have been innovators that has raised the bar over the years but if I could choose to serve like any pro past/present... hands down Sampras!! |
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I would love to see a stat how many times Sampras was broken to close out a set or a match I bet its a very small number. He was the closer
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I counted 50 unreturned serves(14 were aces) by Isner vs Fed in Davis Cup.
131 total service points for Isner so 38% were unreturned. of the 36 return errors he drew from Fed, 25 were bh's |
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Pete Sampras is probably the most overrated server in history.
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I think Nadal has a case for having one of the greatest serves of all time. At US Open 2010, he tied Andy Roddick's record of winning the title dropping serve only 5 times (was only broken until the QF against Verdasco), and at Roland Garros 2012, he was only broken once up until the final (lost his serve in the 1st round against Bolelli).
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Mike Sangster - who? i hear you cry....
To quote Wikipedia (so probably not 100% accurate I know) - "Serve - Sangster was renowned for his fast serve. His fastest serve was recorded at 154 miles per hour in 1963. This compares with the current world record of 155 mph set by Andy Roddick in a Davis Cup match against Russia in 2004. Although it was considered by many to be a world record at the time, Sangster's record remains unofficial since it was not timed with precise modern technology (Similarly, Bill Tilden had a serve timed unofficially at 163.6 mph in 1931). In order to return his serve, players had to retreat to the back of the court. In one match at the US Open, Rod Laver retreated so far back that he became entangled with the backstop netting." He wrote a book called Cannonball Tennis! What's not to like! |
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Actually since someone mentioned Nadal perhaps someone should have a list of top lefty serves of all time.
I have a few names..Neale Fraser, Roscoe Tanner, John McEnroe, Drobny, Goran Ivanisevic, Henri Leconte, Rod Laver (an excellent serve but not quite in the class of the players listed before him), Guy Forget, John Doeg, Nadal (not a great serve in my opinion but excellent generally speaking but I have seen him falter on second serve). Many said that you never broke Doeg's serve but you just waited for him to tire. Many thought he won the US Nationals on serve along. Lots of great serves here. Drobny has been named on some lists as having one of the all time great serves. Tanner's serve is perhaps the fastest from ball toss to the receiver's side of the court that I've ever seen. Goran's is perhaps the best lefty serve or even the best serve I've seen. It's up there with any player. Fraser's serve is legendary. John McEnroe's serve didn't have the power of some here but his spin and his disguise on the serve made it super effective. My initial thought is that it would be either Fraser, Goran or Tanner. Probably Fraser or Goran would be the top two in my opinion. I would tend to think the greatest lefty women's serve would be Martina Navratilova. I'll try to think of some others to place on the list. Last edited by pc1 : 09-21-2012 at 06:01 AM. Reason: Greatest lefthanded serves |
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The Alex Olmedo serve.
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Thats only two tournaments! lets look at the average here although I think nadal has better serves than murray and better ad side and first serves than novak
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Nadal's second serve can be a problem at times. Verdasco in the 2009 Australian semi blasted Nadal's second serve all over the court for winner. I like Djokovic's second serve better. But Nadal does have the edge of being a lefty. Last edited by pc1 : 09-21-2012 at 03:17 PM. |
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Dont' know if this one's been mentioned before.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ten...-lets-fly.html If that’s correct, then Karlovic had 153 unreturned serves altogether. The ATP has him serving on 198 points, so that would come to an unreturned rate of 77.3%.No one died out there, as Boris Becker once said, but one of Karlovic's aces thudded so hard into the scoreboard all the numbers flew off. It was like a lorry shedding its load on the M1, and took almost as long to clear up. If the 102 unreturned include the 51 aces, then the unreturned rate would be 66.7%. Anyway Karlovic held in his first 32 service games, a great run. |
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