All-time players’ top performance by surface (with a constant update) (hard outdoor)

Ivan69

Hall of Fame
My first big study was https://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/ind...om-1877-to-2020-with-a-regular-update.685425/. Now I continue with other types of studies.

The theme “performance by surface” has been always interesting to the tennis fans. The discussions go often with the numbers of slam titles and some other selectively chosen data. More interesting for me is the whole performance of the players on every surface.

Types of surfaces

Basically I split the surfaces into 4 categories:

Clay – includes clay outdoor and indoor;

Grass;

Hard outdoor – includes all hard outdoor surfaces (cement, wood, carpet and any other artificial hard surfaces)

Hard indoor - includes all hard indoor surfaces (wood, carpet, canvas and any other artificial hard surfaces)

Scope

The study covers the players from 1877 to current which have at least 1 title in their careers.

The study covers the tournaments, tours and one-night matches from 1877 to current (after Miami 2021). The tournaments include Davis cup, Nations cup, World team cup and Kramer cup.

Limits

1. Excluded from the number of titles and number of matches are the challengers, the futures and the tournaments with a scrappy competition (especially in the pre-open era). This is made intentionally to place all players on equal terms due to the different functionality, specificity and level of competitiveness of the different eras and every single year.

2. Only the players with at least 100 wins and at least 120 matches played per surface participate in the final rankings by surfaces. Only 1 exception of this rule is made – Novak Djokovic is included in the “grass” section with 95 wins and 113 total matches played on grass. He has the incredible win/loss ratio of 84.1% but has only 6 titles and practically does not affect the rankings.

This criterion has been implied because they are too many players with a limited play on a specific surface and their data distort the chief indicators.

Chief indicators

After a long consideration and analyses of the best possible methods of evaluating the surface’ performance I focused on the following indicators:

1. Number of wins per surface – shows the player’s preference and consistency on a surface;

2. Win/loss (W/L) ratio per surface – shows the level of dominance on a surface;

3. Number of titles per surface – shows the level of efficiency of reaching the target;

Methodology of evaluating the performance by surface

All the players are ranked on each of the three indicators for each surface in descending order. The total ranking is summed by the rankings of the 3 indicators and sorted in ascending order.

Example – a player is ranked 9th by w/l, 6th by wins and 10th by titles. His total ranking is 25 which compared to other players’ total rankings means for example 7th place in total rank.

Players with equal number of wins or equal number of titles get the same ranking for this indicator.

Presentation

For the best viewing options I will present the top 10 players of each indicator and the total rank’s top 10 players – 4 tables in total.

As they are too many tables (16 for all surfaces) I think it’s better that every surface will be presented in a different thread indicated in the thread’s title.
 

Ivan69

Hall of Fame
Hard outdoor

Total regular wins on hard outdoor
1. Roger Federer 568
2. Andre Agassi 540
3. Novak Djokovic 522
4. Jimmy Connors 465
5. Rafael Nadal 443

6. Ivan Lendl 402
7. Michael Chang 387
8. Pete Sampras 378
9. Andy Murray 346
10. Stefan Edberg 343

* The underlined are the last updated. Changes of Djokovic, Connors and Nadal only in number of matches. Changes of Murray in number of matches and position from No 10 to No 9.
 
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Ivan69

Hall of Fame
Win/Loss ratio on hard outdoor
1. Novak Djokovic 86,0%
2. Jimmy Connors 85,0%

3. Ivan Lendl 83,1%
4. Roger Federer 82,7%
5. Rafael Nadal 79,7%
6. Andre Agassi 79,4%
7. Pete Sampras 79,2%
8. Stefan Edberg 78,9%
9. Rod Laver 78,8%
10. Arthur Ashe 77,7%

* The underlined are the last updated. Changes of Djokovic and Connors only in number of matches. Changes of Nadal in number of matches and position from No 7 to No 5.
 
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Ivan69

Hall of Fame
Total regular titles on hard outdoor
1. Novak Djokovic 53
2. Roger Federer 49
2. Jimmy Connors 49
4. Rod Laver 48
5. Andre Agassi 46
6. Ivan Lendl 40
7. Pete Sampras 30
8. Ken Rosewall 29
8. Rafael Nadal 29
10. Michael Chang 22
10. Andy Murray 22

* The underlined are the last updated. Nadal rises his titles from 26 to 29 and the position from 9 to 8.
 
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Ivan69

Hall of Fame
TOTAL RANKING on hard outdoor
1. Novak Djokovic
2. Roger Federer
3. Jimmy Connors
4. Andre Agassi
5. Ivan Lendl
6. Rafael Nadal
7. Pete Sampras
8. Rod Laver
9. Stefan Edberg
10. Andy Murray

* No recent changes as of 31 July 2021
 
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Aabye5

G.O.A.T.
Win/Loss ratio on hard outdoor
1. Novak Djokovic 86,1%
2. Jimmy Connors 84,8%
3. Ivan Lendl 83,1%
4. Roger Federer 82,7%
5. Andre Agassi 79,4%
6. Pete Sampras 79,2%
7. Rafael Nadal 79,1%
8. Stefan Edberg 78,9%
9. Rod Laver 78,8%
10. Arthur Ashe 77,7%

* The underlined are the last updated. Changes only in percentages.

And this is why Nole's the hard court GOAT.
 

Ivan69

Hall of Fame
Update of the data as of 31 July 2022

Total regular wins on hard outdoor - Changes of Djokovic, Connors and Nadal only in number of matches. Changes of Murray in number of matches and position from No 10 to No 9.

Win/Loss ratio on hard outdoor - Changes of Djokovic and Connors only in number of matches. Changes of Nadal in number of matches and position from No 7 to No 5.

Total regular titles on hard outdoor - Nadal rises his titles from 26 to 29 and the position from 9 to 8.

TOTAL RANKING on hard outdoor - No recent changes.
 
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