Very interesting stats in the overlooked factors piece. I love to see different ways of collecting stats on tennis. I think this in itself is the biggest Overlooked Factor, so I love seeing more stats from these guys.
But in this case, I get a different take on each of these 3 areas. It might be good to take them one at a time, or maybe even in different threads at once.
The first one deals with Fed getting more 1st ball FHs from his serve, and that Rafa wins a higher % when you do get to his BH. Yes, the stats are interesting and maybe can teach us something,
But I really feel this stat points out what most of us already knew. Roger has a better serve, and Rafa defends better, especially from the backhand side.
I don't really see anything surprising here and the stats are exactly what I would expect. Maybe the one surprise is how many points each of them lose when a return comes to their BH, but even that probably just indicates those points are the one where the returner really comes up with the goods and is able to get his teeth into a return point.
The next areas may be more interesting to discuss, but this is a good place to start.
But in this case, I get a different take on each of these 3 areas. It might be good to take them one at a time, or maybe even in different threads at once.
The first one deals with Fed getting more 1st ball FHs from his serve, and that Rafa wins a higher % when you do get to his BH. Yes, the stats are interesting and maybe can teach us something,
But I really feel this stat points out what most of us already knew. Roger has a better serve, and Rafa defends better, especially from the backhand side.
I don't really see anything surprising here and the stats are exactly what I would expect. Maybe the one surprise is how many points each of them lose when a return comes to their BH, but even that probably just indicates those points are the one where the returner really comes up with the goods and is able to get his teeth into a return point.
The next areas may be more interesting to discuss, but this is a good place to start.
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