Belated stats, given the ATP site's continual outages during the tournament.
ATP's Tennis Data Innovations calculates that Djokovic achieved the highest overall performance ratings of any match played in 2023.
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Djokovic's surprising answer on Sunday was to go hyper-offensive. Result: Djokovic won 91% of points behind his first serve and averaged a stunning 86 MPH on his forehand in the first four games. Sinner was pushed around, couldn't get his own power game going and never broke Djokovic. The Serb hit more forehands, and hit them more ferociously than I've even seen him do for a sustained period. Djokovic only faced two break points, defending both, and only needed to win 9 points behind his second serve in the entire match.
One key was that Djokovic hit 13 aces in 9 service games or nearly 1.5 aces per game against a pretty good returner. That's like starting games with alternate 15-love, and 30-love handicaps. Heck, even I could win games on tour with that kind of handicap! (Oh, ok maybe not me .... ).
Braingame counted:
Djokovic Groundstrokes (excluding returns, volleys & overheads)
• Forehands = 101 (3 winners/11 errors/extracted 22 errors from Sinner)
• Backhands = 76 (1 winner/8 errors/extracted 10 errors from Sinner)
Average Forehand Groundstroke Speed (First Four Games)
• Djokovic = 138 km/h (86 mph)
• Sinner = 119 km/h (74 mph)
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ATP's Tennis Data Innovations calculates that Djokovic achieved the highest overall performance ratings of any match played in 2023.
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Djokovic's surprising answer on Sunday was to go hyper-offensive. Result: Djokovic won 91% of points behind his first serve and averaged a stunning 86 MPH on his forehand in the first four games. Sinner was pushed around, couldn't get his own power game going and never broke Djokovic. The Serb hit more forehands, and hit them more ferociously than I've even seen him do for a sustained period. Djokovic only faced two break points, defending both, and only needed to win 9 points behind his second serve in the entire match.
One key was that Djokovic hit 13 aces in 9 service games or nearly 1.5 aces per game against a pretty good returner. That's like starting games with alternate 15-love, and 30-love handicaps. Heck, even I could win games on tour with that kind of handicap! (Oh, ok maybe not me .... ).
Braingame counted:
Djokovic Groundstrokes (excluding returns, volleys & overheads)
• Forehands = 101 (3 winners/11 errors/extracted 22 errors from Sinner)
• Backhands = 76 (1 winner/8 errors/extracted 10 errors from Sinner)
Average Forehand Groundstroke Speed (First Four Games)
• Djokovic = 138 km/h (86 mph)
• Sinner = 119 km/h (74 mph)
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