Did anybody watch - Alcaraz v Berrettini? I haven't yet but the score looks like that of a ferocious match. Carlos comes back from 2 sets down only to lose 10-5 in the fifth set tiebreak.
Odd stuff here. During the first 2 sets that Alcaraz lost, he won fewer points on his first serve than his second -- 44% won on 1st vs 62% on his second (7/8 pts). And it's not like Matteo is a super returner that blasts back first serves.Meanwhile, Berrettini was what you'd expect for a big banger: 79% won behind his first and only 33% on the second.
By matches' end, Carlos had won 62% behind his first vs 61% on this second.
I admit I've only been able to catch snatches of Alcaraz's matches, albeit across 4 events. But I'm perplexed by his serve. Maxxes at 135 mph, but averages around 115 mph and doesn't win any more points than he does on his second. I can guess that he wins a lot of points on his second because of his great groundies. But the first serve won percent looks like he's getting zero free points despite being able to do 135 mph.
Now, we have seen that Alcaraz goes big and perhaps needs to play points more. Here, 51 winners for him vs 54 UFEs, while Berrettini, who you'd expect that kind of stat line from, was 39 winners vs 48 UFEs.
Total points dead event at 159 each.
Odd stuff here. During the first 2 sets that Alcaraz lost, he won fewer points on his first serve than his second -- 44% won on 1st vs 62% on his second (7/8 pts). And it's not like Matteo is a super returner that blasts back first serves.Meanwhile, Berrettini was what you'd expect for a big banger: 79% won behind his first and only 33% on the second.
By matches' end, Carlos had won 62% behind his first vs 61% on this second.
I admit I've only been able to catch snatches of Alcaraz's matches, albeit across 4 events. But I'm perplexed by his serve. Maxxes at 135 mph, but averages around 115 mph and doesn't win any more points than he does on his second. I can guess that he wins a lot of points on his second because of his great groundies. But the first serve won percent looks like he's getting zero free points despite being able to do 135 mph.
Now, we have seen that Alcaraz goes big and perhaps needs to play points more. Here, 51 winners for him vs 54 UFEs, while Berrettini, who you'd expect that kind of stat line from, was 39 winners vs 48 UFEs.
Total points dead event at 159 each.
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