Riddle me this: We all agree, I believe, that Ben Shelton has a world class serve. Yet, as he lost yesterday to the lower ranked Musetti, Ben yet again was mired in the mid-60s in percentage of points won behind that awesome serve.
Musetti won a higher percent of second serve points than Ben did on first serves -- 70% for the Italian vs Ben's 67%. {Keep in mind that Ben's return stats continue mired at John Isner level.}
Why does Ben repeatedly win such a relatively low percentage of his first serve points? I've noted before the ATP Tennis Insights stats show his serve is far further from the lines than the ATP average, and way further than those of the top servers. That stat may be skewed by his use of heavy, kick serves where landing short is deliberate to yield a higher bounce. Another theory is too many UFEs when the ball comes back.
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Musetti won a higher percent of second serve points than Ben did on first serves -- 70% for the Italian vs Ben's 67%. {Keep in mind that Ben's return stats continue mired at John Isner level.}
Why does Ben repeatedly win such a relatively low percentage of his first serve points? I've noted before the ATP Tennis Insights stats show his serve is far further from the lines than the ATP average, and way further than those of the top servers. That stat may be skewed by his use of heavy, kick serves where landing short is deliberate to yield a higher bounce. Another theory is too many UFEs when the ball comes back.
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