I can wrap my head around Djokovic continuing to win it all. He is a tremendous player with single-minded focus and dedication.
What I can’t wrap my head around is how, at age 36, he’s somehow moved further ahead of the field than he has ever been.
2023:
55-6
3 Slams
83/84 sets won in Slams
Only 10 total sets dropped in Slams total, including 3 in the Wimby final.
Only 5 sets dropped across the 3 Slams he won
All Slam final wins in straight sets
35-2 on HC
17-4 vs top 10 (losses are Med in Dubai, Rune in Rome, Carlos at Wimby, Sinner in RR, only one loss of actual consequence)
YEC win, dropping a total of 11 games in the knockout rounds
YE #1 by 2390 points
Yes, we’re witnessing the most dominant, most never-in-doubt, most head-and-shoulders that Novak has ever been above the field. There were similarly dominant years, in his career, obviously 2011, 2015, and 2021, but this one takes the cake.
Even in 2015, he had big losses and tough matches along the way - Wawrinka and Murray proving a difficult challenge in AO/RG, taking a combined 8 sets from him, Federer and Murray beating him multiple times in Bo3, Kevin Anderson going up 2-0 at Wimbledon, etc. While Novak won many more matches in ‘15, he was also pushed more when it counted.
In 2021, Zverev took big titles from him in the Olympics and YEC, and Novak struggled to play cleanly at times, going 5 with Fritz, Musetti, Tsitsipas, Zverev in Bo5. His win % was nearly identical, but the biggest battles he had even then - Medvedev, Zverev, and Tsitsipas - have now all been completely solved. Novak straight setted both Tsitsipas and Medvedev in Slam finals in 2023.
How and why is this happening?
What I can’t wrap my head around is how, at age 36, he’s somehow moved further ahead of the field than he has ever been.
2023:
55-6
3 Slams
83/84 sets won in Slams
Only 10 total sets dropped in Slams total, including 3 in the Wimby final.
Only 5 sets dropped across the 3 Slams he won
All Slam final wins in straight sets
35-2 on HC
17-4 vs top 10 (losses are Med in Dubai, Rune in Rome, Carlos at Wimby, Sinner in RR, only one loss of actual consequence)
YEC win, dropping a total of 11 games in the knockout rounds
YE #1 by 2390 points
Yes, we’re witnessing the most dominant, most never-in-doubt, most head-and-shoulders that Novak has ever been above the field. There were similarly dominant years, in his career, obviously 2011, 2015, and 2021, but this one takes the cake.
Even in 2015, he had big losses and tough matches along the way - Wawrinka and Murray proving a difficult challenge in AO/RG, taking a combined 8 sets from him, Federer and Murray beating him multiple times in Bo3, Kevin Anderson going up 2-0 at Wimbledon, etc. While Novak won many more matches in ‘15, he was also pushed more when it counted.
In 2021, Zverev took big titles from him in the Olympics and YEC, and Novak struggled to play cleanly at times, going 5 with Fritz, Musetti, Tsitsipas, Zverev in Bo5. His win % was nearly identical, but the biggest battles he had even then - Medvedev, Zverev, and Tsitsipas - have now all been completely solved. Novak straight setted both Tsitsipas and Medvedev in Slam finals in 2023.
How and why is this happening?