Roger Federer beat Novak Djokovic 7-6(5), 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5) in the French Open semi-final, 2011 on clay
Federer would go onto lose the final to Rafael Nadal. It would be his first Slam final in over a year and fifth at the event. The loss was Djokovic's first of the year, following 41 wins - 1 short of John McEnroe's season starting record winning streak of 42 - and including 3 wins over Federer
Djokovic would have rise to world number 1 with a win in this match. He would go onto reach the spot by reaching the Wimbledon final shortly afterwards
Federer won 162 points, Djokovic 147
(Note: I've made educated guesses about serve type for a small number of points)
Serve Stats
Federer...
- 1st serve percentage (91/141) 65%
- 1st serve points won (70/91) 77%
- 2nd serve points won (25/50) 50%
- Aces 18 (1 second serve), Service Winners 3
- Double Faults 2
- Unreturned Serve Percentage (59/141) 42%
Djokovic...
- 1st serve percentage (112/168) 67%
- 1st serve points won (67/112) 60%
- 2nd serve points won (34/56) 60%
- Aces 7
- Double Faults 2
- Unreturned Serve Percentage (32/168) 19%
Serve Patterns
Federer served...
- to FH 45%
- to BH 48%
- to Body 6%
Djokovic served...
- to FH 35%
- to BH 60%
- to Body 5%
Return Stats
Federer made...
- 134 (55 FH, 79 BH), including 7 runaround FHs
- 25 Errors, comprising...
- 11 Unforced (1 FH, 10 BH)
- 14 Forced (6 FH, 8 BH)
- Return Rate (134/166) 81%
Djokovic made...
- 80 (31 FH, 49 BH)
- 1 Winner (1 BH)
- 38 Errors, comprising...
- 14 Unforced (5 FH, 9 BH)
- 24 Forced (15 FH, 9 BH)
- Return Rate (80/139) 58%
Break Points
Federer 4/25 (8 games)
Djokovic 4/13 (9 games)
Winners (excluding serves, including returns)
Federer 27 (14 FH, 9 BH, 1 FHV, 2 BHV, 1 OH)
Djokovic 30 (19 FH, 7 BH, 2 FHV, 1 OH, 1 BHOH)
Federer's FHs - 4 cc (1 pass), 1 cc/inside-in, 3 dtl, 2 inside-out, 1 inside-out/dtl, 2 inside-in and 1 drop shot
- BHs - 1 cc pass, 7 dtl (2 passes) and 1 longline slice (that bounced twice well before reaching the baseline, effectively a drop shot)
Djokovic's FHs - 7 cc (1 net-to-net), 1 cc/inside-in, 1 dtl, 6 inside-out, 3 inside-in and 1 longline
- BHs - 2 cc (1 pass), 3 dtl (1 return), 1 longline/cc (that took a bad bounce to go under Federer's shot) and 1 drop shot
- 1 FHV was a drop, the OH was on the bounce from no-man's land and the BHOH was not a smash
Errors (excluding serves and returns)
Federer 83
- 53 Unforced (22 FH, 31 BH)… with 1 BH at net
- 30 Forced (17 FH, 12 BH, 1 BHV)… with 1 BH at net. the BHV was to a ball on the FH side
- Unforced Error Forcefulness Index 44.0
Djokovic 74
- 53 Unforced (30 FH, 22 BH, 1 BHV)
- 21 Forced (12 FH, 9 BH)… with 1 FH at net & 1 BH at net
- Unforced Error Forcefulness Index 47.2
(Note 1: all half-volleys refer to such shots played at net. Half -volleys played from other parts of the court are included within relevant groundstroke counts)
(Note 2: the Unforced Error Forcefulness Index is an indicator of how aggressive the average UE was. The numbers presented for these two matches are keyed on 4 categories - 20 defensive, 40 neutral, 50 attacking and 60 winner attempt)
Net Points & Serve-Volley
Federer was...
- 13/18 (72%) at net
Djokovic was...
- 10/18 (56%) at net, with...
- 0/1 retreating
Match Report
Overall, an unusual, inelegant and not far short of ugly encounter. Federer serves up a storm and Djokovic seems to go on mental walkabouts at times. Action in play is mostly Djokovic ball bashingly trying to overwhelm Federer's BH in particular and play is on his racquet with Federer's consent. Its a also a terrific fight with a thrilling finish in near darkness, with the last 20 minutes being tense and high quality of play. Had Djokovic won the 4th set tiebreak, match would have been concluded the following day
A number of hit-you-in-the-face stats jump out of the final numbers
- Federer with 42% unreturned serves. On clay. To compare, the figure was 35%, 31% and 34% in Wimbledon finals of 2014, '15 and '19 respectively on grass. It was higher in the Wimbledon '12 semi, where he had 44%
Overwhelmingly due to Fed serving sensationally, arguably the best serving performance in a long career filled with strong serving. Djoko at times is a bit off on the return also (as he is in many areas at times)
- Federer's not too unusual (for him) 4/25 on break points. Djoko with a much more normal 4/13... but Djoko did have break points in 9 games to Fed's 8
This is mostly due to second set, where Fed has 12 break points across 3 games lasting 8, 14 and 12 points respectively. A set where Djoko is mentally AWOL
- Djoko's identical winning rate on first and second serve points of 60%. For first serve, that's not very good but for seconds, its top class
Not serving well? Playing especially well neutrally? Its open to interpretation... I would primarily credit Federer's return, which is very good of consistency and neutralizing servers advantage for the first serve number and Djoko's superiority in play for the second
- Djoko leading second serve points won 60% to 50% for Federer
A fair indicator of Djoko being better court player and Federer's reliance on the serve shot itself (not necessarily just the first serve either)
- Djoko serving 27 more points in the match
Lots of easy holds for Fed, lots of tough ones for Djoko - related to the break point numbers
- Djoko comfortably leading points ended forcefully (winners + errors forced) 60-48... with unforced errors being dead even at 53
Fair indicator of Djoko being the aggressor in the match. Note also Djoko's 47.2 to 44.0 lead in UEFI
Match Progression
Match opens with a pair of breaks. Fed strikes first, winning points with a FH dtl winner and a net point, and a pair of Djoko errors does the rest. Djoko hits back, forcing FH errors, and Fed misses 2 other third balls of the same side
They trade breaks to 15 in middle of the set as well - Fed breaking with strong attacking play, Djoko as much Fed's errors as his own forcing shots
In between and on the other side, Fed holds serve comfortably, largely on strength of the serve itself while Djoko struggles. He manages to hold difficult games lasting 18 and 8 points apiece, saving 5 break points in them. Some memorable shots in the longer game. Djoko hits an exquisite, low FHV for drop winner, and couple of points later adds a BHOH. Fed's best is a BH dtl winner... a shot he hits well all match
Serving at 4-5, Fed is down 2 break and set points due to a pair of BH errors. He erases them decisively - a third ball FH cc forces an error from a strong second serve and an unreturned first serve
The tiebreak ends with a run of errors from both players - 2 from Fed on Djoko's serve, then 2 from Djoko on Fed's serve leaves the game on serve. Then Djoko misses a neutral FH inside-out, trying to go to Fed's BH to yield the set. Fed's clearly been the better player. He served 38 points in the set, to Djoko's 55. This first set is the highest quality tennis of the match
Djoko has break point in first game of 2nd set, erased by a strong serve. Fed breaks in game 4, a harried and careless one from Djoko
Djoko isn't happy with the court. On one side in particular, the baseline looks a bit cake-y and he'd struggled to move effectively on it in first set. An unnecessary time violation warning also gets an angry response. He's showing signs of being disgruntled by end of first set, and after going down a break in the second.... he starts playing wildly. No footwork shots, wild huge swings (some of which come off), boatloads of errors
Fed for his part hangs in, and strikes a few good, counter-punching FH dtl's. On serve, he holds easily and at one stretch 12/17 serves go unreturned, partially due to Djoko swinging wildly on returns too
Still, Djoko somehow manages to not get broken (saving 9 break points along the way) and even has a break point as Fed serves for the set on the back of a pair of Fed BH errors. That's aced away and Fed holds to move 2 sets up
After breaking to go up 2-0 in the third, Djoko calms down. For rest of match, he's at least master of himself. Rest of set are comfortable holds for Djoko, and with one exception, for Fed as well
Both players are tiring by the 4th. Djoko visibly so - by the end, he looks near ready to drop. Fed less obviously, but he's not moving as well as earlier in the match. Fed had done most of the running while Djoko had been exerting plenty of energy with big cut hitting
Couple of fantastic passes from Fed. on one, he drop shots Djoko in then passes him BH cc. on the second, after having been run from corner to corner, he finishes with a running BH dtl perfectly placed push
Fed had lost 1 service point in 4 games when he steps up to serve at 4-4. He can only make 4/16 first serves and loses the game to leave Djoko serving for the set
Federer would go onto lose the final to Rafael Nadal. It would be his first Slam final in over a year and fifth at the event. The loss was Djokovic's first of the year, following 41 wins - 1 short of John McEnroe's season starting record winning streak of 42 - and including 3 wins over Federer
Djokovic would have rise to world number 1 with a win in this match. He would go onto reach the spot by reaching the Wimbledon final shortly afterwards
Federer won 162 points, Djokovic 147
(Note: I've made educated guesses about serve type for a small number of points)
Serve Stats
Federer...
- 1st serve percentage (91/141) 65%
- 1st serve points won (70/91) 77%
- 2nd serve points won (25/50) 50%
- Aces 18 (1 second serve), Service Winners 3
- Double Faults 2
- Unreturned Serve Percentage (59/141) 42%
Djokovic...
- 1st serve percentage (112/168) 67%
- 1st serve points won (67/112) 60%
- 2nd serve points won (34/56) 60%
- Aces 7
- Double Faults 2
- Unreturned Serve Percentage (32/168) 19%
Serve Patterns
Federer served...
- to FH 45%
- to BH 48%
- to Body 6%
Djokovic served...
- to FH 35%
- to BH 60%
- to Body 5%
Return Stats
Federer made...
- 134 (55 FH, 79 BH), including 7 runaround FHs
- 25 Errors, comprising...
- 11 Unforced (1 FH, 10 BH)
- 14 Forced (6 FH, 8 BH)
- Return Rate (134/166) 81%
Djokovic made...
- 80 (31 FH, 49 BH)
- 1 Winner (1 BH)
- 38 Errors, comprising...
- 14 Unforced (5 FH, 9 BH)
- 24 Forced (15 FH, 9 BH)
- Return Rate (80/139) 58%
Break Points
Federer 4/25 (8 games)
Djokovic 4/13 (9 games)
Winners (excluding serves, including returns)
Federer 27 (14 FH, 9 BH, 1 FHV, 2 BHV, 1 OH)
Djokovic 30 (19 FH, 7 BH, 2 FHV, 1 OH, 1 BHOH)
Federer's FHs - 4 cc (1 pass), 1 cc/inside-in, 3 dtl, 2 inside-out, 1 inside-out/dtl, 2 inside-in and 1 drop shot
- BHs - 1 cc pass, 7 dtl (2 passes) and 1 longline slice (that bounced twice well before reaching the baseline, effectively a drop shot)
Djokovic's FHs - 7 cc (1 net-to-net), 1 cc/inside-in, 1 dtl, 6 inside-out, 3 inside-in and 1 longline
- BHs - 2 cc (1 pass), 3 dtl (1 return), 1 longline/cc (that took a bad bounce to go under Federer's shot) and 1 drop shot
- 1 FHV was a drop, the OH was on the bounce from no-man's land and the BHOH was not a smash
Errors (excluding serves and returns)
Federer 83
- 53 Unforced (22 FH, 31 BH)… with 1 BH at net
- 30 Forced (17 FH, 12 BH, 1 BHV)… with 1 BH at net. the BHV was to a ball on the FH side
- Unforced Error Forcefulness Index 44.0
Djokovic 74
- 53 Unforced (30 FH, 22 BH, 1 BHV)
- 21 Forced (12 FH, 9 BH)… with 1 FH at net & 1 BH at net
- Unforced Error Forcefulness Index 47.2
(Note 1: all half-volleys refer to such shots played at net. Half -volleys played from other parts of the court are included within relevant groundstroke counts)
(Note 2: the Unforced Error Forcefulness Index is an indicator of how aggressive the average UE was. The numbers presented for these two matches are keyed on 4 categories - 20 defensive, 40 neutral, 50 attacking and 60 winner attempt)
Net Points & Serve-Volley
Federer was...
- 13/18 (72%) at net
Djokovic was...
- 10/18 (56%) at net, with...
- 0/1 retreating
Match Report
Overall, an unusual, inelegant and not far short of ugly encounter. Federer serves up a storm and Djokovic seems to go on mental walkabouts at times. Action in play is mostly Djokovic ball bashingly trying to overwhelm Federer's BH in particular and play is on his racquet with Federer's consent. Its a also a terrific fight with a thrilling finish in near darkness, with the last 20 minutes being tense and high quality of play. Had Djokovic won the 4th set tiebreak, match would have been concluded the following day
A number of hit-you-in-the-face stats jump out of the final numbers
- Federer with 42% unreturned serves. On clay. To compare, the figure was 35%, 31% and 34% in Wimbledon finals of 2014, '15 and '19 respectively on grass. It was higher in the Wimbledon '12 semi, where he had 44%
Overwhelmingly due to Fed serving sensationally, arguably the best serving performance in a long career filled with strong serving. Djoko at times is a bit off on the return also (as he is in many areas at times)
- Federer's not too unusual (for him) 4/25 on break points. Djoko with a much more normal 4/13... but Djoko did have break points in 9 games to Fed's 8
This is mostly due to second set, where Fed has 12 break points across 3 games lasting 8, 14 and 12 points respectively. A set where Djoko is mentally AWOL
- Djoko's identical winning rate on first and second serve points of 60%. For first serve, that's not very good but for seconds, its top class
Not serving well? Playing especially well neutrally? Its open to interpretation... I would primarily credit Federer's return, which is very good of consistency and neutralizing servers advantage for the first serve number and Djoko's superiority in play for the second
- Djoko leading second serve points won 60% to 50% for Federer
A fair indicator of Djoko being better court player and Federer's reliance on the serve shot itself (not necessarily just the first serve either)
- Djoko serving 27 more points in the match
Lots of easy holds for Fed, lots of tough ones for Djoko - related to the break point numbers
- Djoko comfortably leading points ended forcefully (winners + errors forced) 60-48... with unforced errors being dead even at 53
Fair indicator of Djoko being the aggressor in the match. Note also Djoko's 47.2 to 44.0 lead in UEFI
Match Progression
Match opens with a pair of breaks. Fed strikes first, winning points with a FH dtl winner and a net point, and a pair of Djoko errors does the rest. Djoko hits back, forcing FH errors, and Fed misses 2 other third balls of the same side
They trade breaks to 15 in middle of the set as well - Fed breaking with strong attacking play, Djoko as much Fed's errors as his own forcing shots
In between and on the other side, Fed holds serve comfortably, largely on strength of the serve itself while Djoko struggles. He manages to hold difficult games lasting 18 and 8 points apiece, saving 5 break points in them. Some memorable shots in the longer game. Djoko hits an exquisite, low FHV for drop winner, and couple of points later adds a BHOH. Fed's best is a BH dtl winner... a shot he hits well all match
Serving at 4-5, Fed is down 2 break and set points due to a pair of BH errors. He erases them decisively - a third ball FH cc forces an error from a strong second serve and an unreturned first serve
The tiebreak ends with a run of errors from both players - 2 from Fed on Djoko's serve, then 2 from Djoko on Fed's serve leaves the game on serve. Then Djoko misses a neutral FH inside-out, trying to go to Fed's BH to yield the set. Fed's clearly been the better player. He served 38 points in the set, to Djoko's 55. This first set is the highest quality tennis of the match
Djoko has break point in first game of 2nd set, erased by a strong serve. Fed breaks in game 4, a harried and careless one from Djoko
Djoko isn't happy with the court. On one side in particular, the baseline looks a bit cake-y and he'd struggled to move effectively on it in first set. An unnecessary time violation warning also gets an angry response. He's showing signs of being disgruntled by end of first set, and after going down a break in the second.... he starts playing wildly. No footwork shots, wild huge swings (some of which come off), boatloads of errors
Fed for his part hangs in, and strikes a few good, counter-punching FH dtl's. On serve, he holds easily and at one stretch 12/17 serves go unreturned, partially due to Djoko swinging wildly on returns too
Still, Djoko somehow manages to not get broken (saving 9 break points along the way) and even has a break point as Fed serves for the set on the back of a pair of Fed BH errors. That's aced away and Fed holds to move 2 sets up
After breaking to go up 2-0 in the third, Djoko calms down. For rest of match, he's at least master of himself. Rest of set are comfortable holds for Djoko, and with one exception, for Fed as well
Both players are tiring by the 4th. Djoko visibly so - by the end, he looks near ready to drop. Fed less obviously, but he's not moving as well as earlier in the match. Fed had done most of the running while Djoko had been exerting plenty of energy with big cut hitting
Couple of fantastic passes from Fed. on one, he drop shots Djoko in then passes him BH cc. on the second, after having been run from corner to corner, he finishes with a running BH dtl perfectly placed push
Fed had lost 1 service point in 4 games when he steps up to serve at 4-4. He can only make 4/16 first serves and loses the game to leave Djoko serving for the set