win percentage

  1. Rovesciarete

    All-time Tiebreak Win Percentage - why does Nadal rank so low?

    Great compilation from Reddit*, with the top50 of players with over a hundred tiebreaks played! *Credit to imtheguy55
  2. Rovesciarete

    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...
  3. Rovesciarete

    Alcaraz already surpassed Federer's career strength on clay

    Forgot to write than one. Roger's weakest surface was clay, despite being one of the very best on it in the last decades, while being Charlie's strongest. So not surprising that thus a member of Sinneraz overtakes the career performance stats of one of the big three. FEDERER Career Tour-Level...
  4. Rovesciarete

    Searching for Serves, Calling the Bots.

    Headtip to the other thread, by @nolefam_2024. Updated weekly(ish). Last update: 2024-11-04 Player RallyLen RLen-Serve RLen-Return 1-3 W% 4-6 W% 7-9 W% FH/GS BH Slice% FHP/Match BHP/Match Maxime Cressy 2.6 2.1 3.2 50.5% 50.3% 31.4% 45.5% 38.9% -2.1 -1.4 Ivo Karlovic 2.4 2.1 2.8...
  5. Rovesciarete

    What Is Going Wrong For Novak Djokovic?- from Jeff Sackmann

    A deep dive on the Top Spin blog into some aspects of Djokovic's troubles during Aussie summer - in which was able to get into the semis! Djokovic has masterfully transformed his game to prolong his career and his success. He has become on of the greatest serve plus players of the modern game...
  6. Rovesciarete

    Hunting down Forehands: What does it tell us?

    Can Lorenzo Sonego Hunt Down Enough Forehands? by Jeff Sackmann tackles this new stat presented during the 2024 Australian Open by looking at the Italian. So unsurprisingly most players try to follow up the serve with their stronger stroke which is almost always the forehand. What is the...
  7. Rovesciarete

    Defiance through defence: Two decades of dominance, another one ahead?

    As Roger Federer became the new number one in February 2004 and as we will have a brilliant returner as number one during February 2024 a simply poll question came to my mind. What did they have in common? Did they produce a simple numerical outcome which seems to be a floor to get to the very...
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    Gonzales, Laver and Rosewall win/loss record per year?

    Does anyone know where could I find this data? Even if it's just their percentages at amateur and professional GS titles, it would be more than enough. I am looking for the yearly overall win percentage that former legends used to have. Surprisingly enough, such data is available for Tilden...
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    Karatsev to become the most efficient Grand Slam player of all-time

    Big things are going to happen. Grand Slam win-loss rate active players marked with an asterisk (as it stands after 2021 RG 1R) 1. Borg 141-16 89.8 2. *Nadal 287-40 87.8 3. *Djokovic 304-45 87.1 4. *Federer 363-59 86.0 5. *Karatsev 6-1 85.7 6. Laver 45-8 84.9 7. Sampras 203-38 84.2 8. Rosewall...
  10. ADuck

    Looking at Rafa's W% on clay

    Rafa's winning percentage on clay is often shown in a way that doesn't give it as much praise as it should receive. To show you what I mean I've used the formula y = x/(1-x) What this does is show how win percentage (x-axis) correlates with how many average wins/loss (y-axis) What this shows...
  11. ADuck

    Career W% / time graph?

    Does anyone know where I can find a graph that shows a player's career win% over time? Or if one even exists? I'd like to see that out of curiosity.
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