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BrokenGears
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Djokovic 2011
ServeAce % 6.3%
Double Fault % 2.6%
1st Serve % 65.3%
1st Serve Won % 74.1%
2nd Serve Won % 55.6%
Break Points Saved % 65.2%
Service Points Won % 67.7%
Service Games Won % 86.4%
Return
Ace Against % 6.4%
Double Fault Against % 3.7%
1st Srv. Return Won % 35.7%
2nd Srv. Return Won % 57.5%
Break Points Won % 48.3%
Return Points Won % 44.6%
Return Games Won % 38.8%
Total
Points Dominance 1.38
Games Dominance 2.86
Break Points Ratio 1.39
Total Points Won % 56.0%
Games Won % 62.9%
Sets Won % 82.0%
Matches Won % 92.1%
Match Time 1:54
Djokovic 2015
ServeAce % 7.4%
Double Fault % 2.1%
1st Serve % 66.3%
1st Serve Won % 74.6%
2nd Serve Won % 60.4%
Break Points Saved % 68.8%
Service Points Won % 69.8%
Service Games Won % 89.8%
Return
Ace Against % 7.2%
Double Fault Against % 3.2%
1st Srv. Return Won % 33.6%
2nd Srv. Return Won % 57.2%
Break Points Won % 44.1%
Return Points Won % 43.1%
Return Games Won % 34.6%
Total
Points Dominance 1.43
Games Dominance 3.40
Break Points Ratio 1.41
Total Points Won % 55.9%
Games Won % 62.3%
Sets Won % 84.1%
Matches Won % 93.2%
Match Time 0:55
You can see the starkly different the Djoko from 2011 and the Djoko from 2015 were. The serve and return are very telling. If Djokovic of 2011 had the 2015 serve, 2011 would have been a demolition derby for Novak. Shows you how bad Djoko's serve used to be before 2014. While Djokovic of 2011 was of course, the superior player off the ground, Djokovic of 2015 was much more balanced