Saturday, March 10, 2012

The most important shot in tennis!



We all remember this image.  Djokovic smacking a return cross court for a winner at 40-15 on Federer's serve as Roger was trying to close the match.  The return winner allowed Nole to stay in the match which he later won propelling him into the US Open final against Rafa.  The game has changed in so many categories.  The one that has flipped the switch and has created this "Golden" era of tennis has been the return of serve.  Remember names like Sampras, Krajicek, Ivanisevic?  All Grand Slam winners who won because of their rocket serves.  Now let's stop reminiscing and come back to today.  Chew on these names, Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, Ferrer, Tsonga.  All these players are great return of servers.  Look at the rankings and you'll see I just named the top 6 players on the ATP tour.  Interesting!

The #s 2012
We are early in the 2012 season with one major under our belts and only a handful of tournaments played.  Even though most top players have played less than a dozen matches let's look at the 2012 stats.

PosPlayer%Matches
1Djokovic, Novak4111
2Berlocq, Carlos4018
3Murray, Andy3916
4Ferrer, David3919
5Monaco, Juan389
6Nishikori, Kei3314
7Chela, Juan Ignacio3311
8Gasquet, Richard3315
9Bogomolov Jr., Alex3215
10Monfils, Gael3113
11Nadal, Rafael3011
12Nalbandian, David3011
13Andujar, Pablo299
14Wawrinka, Stanislas2914
15Gil, Frederico299
16Falla, Alejandro299
17Simon, Gilles2813
18Cipolla, Flavio2811
19Del Potro, Juan Martin2820
20Montanes, Albert288
21Nieminen, Jarkko2817
22Davydenko, Nikolay2711
23Benneteau, Julien2715
24Paire, Benoit2711
25Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo269
26Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried2616
27Federer, Roger2618
28Dolgopolov, Alexandr2612
29Troicki, Viktor2612
30Youzhny, Mikhail2613
31Kohlschreiber, Philipp2618
32Giraldo, Santiago2615
33Berdych, Tomas2517
34Volandri, Filippo2511
35Sela, Dudi2412
36Roger-Vasselin, Edouard249
37Baghdatis, Marcos2418
38Verdasco, Fernando2413
39Stepanek, Radek2312
40Seppi, Andreas2313
41Andreev, Igor239
42Chardy, Jeremy2210
43Tipsarevic, Janko2215
44Rochus, Olivier2214
45Tomic, Bernard2213
46Melzer, Jurgen2113
47Almagro, Nicolas2122
48Mahut, Nicolas2111
49Kubot, Lukasz2013
50Bellucci, Thomaz209
51Gulbis, Ernests208
52Roddick, Andy208
53Lacko, Lukas2012
54Becker, Benjamin208
55Istomin, Denis2016
56Sweeting, Ryan1910
57Ebden, Matthew199
58Rosol, Lukas1910
59Harrison, Ryan1911
60Raonic, Milos1917
61Ramos, Albert1813
62Petzschner, Philipp1810
63Anderson, Kevin1814
64Dodig, Ivan1713
65Kunitsyn, Igor1710
66Querrey, Sam178
67Llodra, Michael1610
68Starace, Potito1610
69Karlovic, Ivo1511
70Bachinger, Matthias158
71Mayer, Leonardo158
72Stakhovsky, Sergiy1411
73Lopez, Feliciano1410
74Malisse, Xavier138
75Isner, John1213
76Ljubicic, Ivan98
77Muller, Gilles78
 courtesy of www.ATPworld.com

Right away we see Djoko, the number 1 player in the world breaking at 41% of the time with Murray and Ferrer following.  Rafa Nadal is right out of the top 10 at 11 and Federer is number 27.  Here are the Top 5 players in the world and they are all within the top 30 in a very early 2012 season.


PosPlayerNo.Matches

1Raonic, Milos27817
2Isner, John21813
3Del Potro, Juan Martin17720
4Almagro, Nicolas17222
5Berdych, Tomas16817
6Anderson, Kevin15814
7Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried15116
8Kohlschreiber, Philipp14218
9Karlovic, Ivo13511
10Federer, Roger13118
11Dolgopolov, Alexandr11812
12Tipsarevic, Janko11815
13Ljubicic, Ivan1178
14Murray, Andy11716
15Baghdatis, Marcos11318
16Dodig, Ivan11013
17Lopez, Feliciano10710
18Llodra, Michael10410
19Istomin, Denis10316
20Troicki, Viktor10112
21Paire, Benoit9811
22Monfils, Gael9413
23Benneteau, Julien9415
24Harrison, Ryan9311
25Lacko, Lukas9012
26Muller, Gilles898
27Querrey, Sam858
28Tomic, Bernard7913
29Djokovic, Novak7811
30Stakhovsky, Sergiy7511
31Wawrinka, Stanislas7514
32Simon, Gilles7413
33Melzer, Jurgen7213
34Gasquet, Richard7215
35Chardy, Jeremy7010
36Roddick, Andy698
37Rosol, Lukas6710
38Mahut, Nicolas6611
39Youzhny, Mikhail6613
40Petzschner, Philipp6210
41Verdasco, Fernando6113
42Ferrer, David5919
43Kubot, Lukasz5713
44Stepanek, Radek5612
45Granollers, Marcel547
46Mayer, Leonardo538
47Bellucci, Thomaz509
48Nieminen, Jarkko5017
49Gulbis, Ernests498
50Seppi, Andreas4913
51Ebden, Matthew489
52Nadal, Rafael4711
53Ramos, Albert4713
54Malisse, Xavier468
55Olivetti, Albano453
56Bachinger, Matthias458
57Berlocq, Carlos4418
58Sweeting, Ryan4210
59Haase, Robin417
60Giraldo, Santiago4015
61Becker, Benjamin398
62Andreev, Igor389
63Dimitrov, Grigor374
64Duckworth, James365
65Roger-Vasselin, Edouard369
66Haas, Tommy354
67Matosevic, Marinko357
68Sela, Dudi3512
69Beck, Karol347
69Kavcic, Blaz347
71Starace, Potito3310
72Mathieu, Paul-Henri325
73Fish, Mardy326
73Hewitt, Lleyton326
75Riba, Pere327
76Kudla, Denis314
77Berrer, Michael315
78Bogomolov Jr., Alex3115
79Rufin, Guillaume303
80Nishikori, Kei3014
81Goffin, David295
82Gonzalez, Fernando296
83Mannarino, Adrian297
84Davydenko, Nikolay2911
85Hanescu, Victor287
86Pospisil, Vasek264
87Souza, Joao265
88Darcis, Steve267
89Huta Galung, Jesse254
90Prodon, Eric255
91Kunitsyn, Igor2510
92Golubev, Andrey246
93Stebe, Cedrik-Marcel235
94Falla, Alejandro239
95Mayer, Florian227
96Lu, Yen-Hsun215
96Serra, Florent215
98Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo219
99Nalbandian, David2111
100Bubka, Sergei202
courtesy of www.ATPworld.com

In the 2012 season we have seen only 1 of the top 5 players in the world in the top 10 for Aces, Federer with 131 through 18 matches.  To give you an idea Milos Raonic has hit 278 through 17 matches, more than double in one fewer match.  The rest of the characters go in this order:
-Murray      #14
-Djokovic   #29
-Ferrer       #42
-Nadal       #52

Most of the players, with the exception of Nadal, were top 50 in the ace category but all below the top 10.  Quite the contrast compared with return of serve games won as all of them were in the top 10 besides Federer and Rafa who was at 11.  To give a better glimpse of this concept at a larger scale, all top 4 players in the world were ranked in the top 10 in most return categories while only Roger Federer was in the top 10 in most serving ones.

How did it happen?
The game is always evolving as players have to look at new ways to keep up.  The new age of players who are all very good servers understood that the serve has reached a ceiling and the way to win more matches is to break more often.  The importance of the return of serve was now understood.  Agassi can be seen as a pioneer in this concept.  A consistent top 5 player with 8 Grand Slams because of his canny return of serve ability.  He was the one player we could look back during the Sampras days to be a great returner. Now we have a storm of great returners.  Federer starting chipping the return low to the backhand of players midcourt making the opposition to hit the ball up and he can then set up the point as he wished.  Rafa's deep, penetrating returns allowed the point to start more at a 50-50 rate.  Now we see Djokovic flipping the switch from the get go on returns starting the point with the percentage of him winning on his side.  This continuous evolution has produced the longer rallies we see in today's game and the excitement on every point.

So what does all of this mean?
Players are now neutralizing the serve to better give them the chance to break.  This is a reason why Djokovic is at the top of the games broken list for the past two years producing 4 Grand Slams.  The serve is still a huge weapon but it is now neutralized by these awesome returners allowing points to start with a winning percentage on their side.  We still see players practice and attempt to master their serve but we now see a lot more returns on the practice courts as players are looking to master the most important shot in tennis.



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