Is the ATP's new Big 3 pecking order: 1) Medvedev 2) Zverev 3) Djokovic? Or 1) Zverev 2) Meddy 3) Djoko? A top player can get hot and win an event but 6 months is a trend. Zverev has most titles, Meddy most points & 'Slam. Both have beaten Djokovic since Wimbledon.
Notes: ATP used to award ranking points for Olympic medals but did NOT this year. So, Medvedev has the most points over last 1/2 of this year, and a 'Slam, but Zverev has 3 titles if you include Olympic Gold, which is not an ATP event. Novak played fewer events. No guarantees on my math. Copy editing is an optional assignment for the cautious reader <g>
At times Novak looked unbeatable -- until he was overwhelmed. I'll toss out a premature idea here. I'm not yet ready to assert this, just digesting it so far. Djokovic used to win by starting with the best service return in tennis, then backing that up with ball-machine consistency led by arguably the best backhand in tennis.
Novak's return hasn't been the top rated on the ATP since 2015, and more players are going toe-to-toe with his backhand and winning: Zverev, Medvedev, Aslan Karatsev amongst them. That's been covered up by Novak's significantly improved first serve in the last two years under serve-whisperer Goran Ivanisevic, who did the same for Marin Cilic's one slam win. But he's no longer dominating points behind his second serve, even when winning.
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Notes: ATP used to award ranking points for Olympic medals but did NOT this year. So, Medvedev has the most points over last 1/2 of this year, and a 'Slam, but Zverev has 3 titles if you include Olympic Gold, which is not an ATP event. Novak played fewer events. No guarantees on my math. Copy editing is an optional assignment for the cautious reader <g>
At times Novak looked unbeatable -- until he was overwhelmed. I'll toss out a premature idea here. I'm not yet ready to assert this, just digesting it so far. Djokovic used to win by starting with the best service return in tennis, then backing that up with ball-machine consistency led by arguably the best backhand in tennis.
Novak's return hasn't been the top rated on the ATP since 2015, and more players are going toe-to-toe with his backhand and winning: Zverev, Medvedev, Aslan Karatsev amongst them. That's been covered up by Novak's significantly improved first serve in the last two years under serve-whisperer Goran Ivanisevic, who did the same for Marin Cilic's one slam win. But he's no longer dominating points behind his second serve, even when winning.
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