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    The vastly undervalued strength of pre-puke Sinner

    As most people track results and not performance they easily miss player improvements. Statistically Sinner was from August 2022 to 2023 part of a trio behind dominant Djokovic and trending up. He looks a bit better due to a lower opponent ranking, but also worse due to matching up terribly...
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    The Locked-Down Serve of Jannik Sinner - by Jeff Sackmann

    Brilliant research about a most remarkable aspect of the tactical serve approach by the number 1: The most valuable part of the article, supported by detailed data follows and the logical conclusion follows: Best to read Jannik Sinner’s Missing First Serve Points by Sackmann, written after...
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    A Duet of Fire and Ice: Alcaraz and Sinner

    Jannik had a great run in the last months and is according to Elo the best player on the tour. Carlos won his first title in many months after looking a bit shaky in some matches. However both are winning points at an extraordinary clip and their stats seem only to go up, up and up. Struggling...
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    Why is the serve again becoming increasingly dominant in modern tennis?

    'Vestige du jour', physics Phd and tennis analyst, has recently updated on of the most interesting threads on tennis trends. Over the last two decades the percentage of service games won has been increasing across the top 10, top 2ß and top 50. This begs of course the question: why?
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