Showing posts with label Tomic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomic. Show all posts

Friday, 12 April 2013

Best Returners In 2013 So Far

The best returner in the game of tennis is the athlete who returns those balls in the court and make the point playable, which is looking impossible to return.  The athlete who is best returner should possess the quality of breaking anyone's serve especially when it matters.  In 2013 season, here are given top returners in the tennis game.  In my previour articles i discussed best servers in 2013.  Let us now assess best returners in ascending order.

8) Jo Wilfried Tsonga:
The French veteran Tsonga is last in the top eight because he could not give good performance on return as he performed with his serve.  In 2013 Tsonga won 28% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 46% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 110 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 45% of break points.  He played 241 return games in total so far.  And won 20% of them.  He won 35% of the points which he played on return game in total.

7) Juan Martin Del Potro:
Juan Martin displayed a good tennis with his serve.  But his defeciency in return game is still there as compared to other elite players.  Anyhow, he won 30% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 53% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 151 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 40% of break points.  He played 251 return games in total so far.  And won 24% of them.  He won 39% of the points which he played on return game in total.

6) Roger Federer:
Roger Federer is considered as best servers in history of the game.  His return game clicks in a match very well, when it really matters.  This season his return game was not so impressive.  Anyhow he fulfills this defeciency with precise and good serve.  He won 31% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 51% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 152 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 37% of break points.  He played 222 return games in total so far.  And won 25% of them.  He won 39% of the points which he played on return game in total.

5) Rafael Nadal:
Rafael Nadal is probably one the best returners in the game of tennis.  He boost up his career with high level return game.  This season, he was at top of server in my last article.  He won 33% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 55% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 151 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 42% of break points.  He played 190 return games in total so far.  And won 33% of them.  He won 42% of the points which he played on return game in total.

4) Tomas Berdych:
Tomas Berdych is no 4 in the list because he is playing best tennis than ever.  And stats show this.  He won 32% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 57% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 181 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 45% of break points.  He played 292 return games in total so far.  And won 28% of them.  He won 41% of the points which he played on return game in total.

3) Novak Djokovic:
Novak Djokovic is top player in the world and there is a reason behind it.  He has mental toughness, huge serve and excellent return game.  All these things make an athlete a true champion.  Novak Djokovic won 34% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 57% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 179 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 47% of break points.  He played 245 return games in total so far.  And won 34% of them.  He won 43% of the points which he played on return game in total.

2) Andy Murray:
Andy Murray was last in top eight servers in 2013, but he made up that defeciency with his return game and won two titles and was runner in OZ open 2013.  He  won 35% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 57% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 200 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 49% of break points.  He played 268 return games in total so far.  And won 36% of them.  He won 44% of the points which he played on return game in total.

1) David Ferrer:
Here comes no 1 returner of 2013.  He is non other than David Ferrer.  He won two titles so far.  He was runner up Miami despite of getting championship point( unfortunate).  But he is displaying great skills on his return game.  He  won 37% of the points that he returned on the first serve.  He won 57% of the points on 2nd serve return.  He had 282 break point opportunities out of which he was able to convert 48% of break points.  He played 329 return games in total so far.  And won 41% of them.  He won 46% of the points which he played on return game in total.










Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Best Servers Of 2013 So Far


The best server athlete is one who not only fires aces, but also wins most important points especially when it matters.  The following are top eight servers in 2013.  These positions are given purely on the basis of statistics.  Here are these big servers. 

8) Andy Murray:
Andy Murray has a pretty good season so far.  He has won at Brisbane and Miami.  He was also runner up in Australian open 2013.  In 2013 he fired 161 aces, committed 53 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 62%, out of which he won 75% points.  He won only 48% of points on his second serve.  Due to which he faced 129 break points so far, out of which he saved 65% of break points.  He played total of 266 service games, out of which he won 83% of service games.  He won 69% of total service points he played in 2013 so far.  Murray’s weak portion of serve was his weak second serve and many double faults, as compared to other top players. 

7) David Ferrer:
David Ferrer is displaying a good tennis with increasing age interestingly.  He has given no 7 position because of his grinding hard work on his service points.  He fights for each and every point.  Although Ferrer is not a big server yet he has 82 aces in 2013 so far.  His double faults are little behind Murray 51.  His first serve percentage is 64%, out of which he won 70% of points.  He also did hard work on his second serve point and won 52% of second serve points.  He faced 179 break points and saved 59% of them.  He played most of 350 service games and he won 79% of these service games.  Also he won 63% of total points on his serve.  He has won two titles and was runner up at Miami in 2013 so far. 

6) Juan Martin Del Potro:
Juan Martin Del Potro has huge serve due to his great height.  He is also improving day by day.  He won Rotterdam and was runner up at Indian Wells masters in 2013.  In 2013 he fired 156 aces, committed 39 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 65%, out of which he won 75% points.  He also won 55% of his second serve points.  He faced 103 break points in 2013 so far, out of which he saved 72% of break points.  He played total of 249 service games, and won 88% of them.  He won total of 68% service points that he played. 

5) Jo Wilfried Tsonga:
Tsonga the French veteran could not perform well this year.  But he tried to maintain his good serve in 2013.  He fired 174 aces, committed 37 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 63%, out of which he won 76% points.  He also won 53% of his second serve points.  He faced 102 break points in 2013 so far, out of which he saved 74% of break points.  He played total of 240 service games, and won 89% of them.  He won total of 68% service points that he played.

4) Roger Federer:
Federer is facing problems this season so far.  He could not qualify for a final in even a single tournament so far.  However he displayed good serve as compared to other player in era.  .  He fired 109 aces, committed 36 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 63%, out of which he won 78% points.  He also won 53% of his second serve points.  He faced only 77 break points in 2013 so far, out of which he saved 66% of break points.  He played total of 226 service games, and won 88% of them.  He won total of 69% service points that he played.

3) Tomas Berdych:
Tomas Berdych is also improving this year.  He defeated Federer in Dubai by saving two match points.  He was runner up in Dubai and also performed well in Indian wells and Miami.  The big serving Czech fired 186 aces, committed 52 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 59%, out of which he won 78% points.  He also won 54% of his second serve points.  He faced only 136 break points in 2013 so far, out of which he saved 71% of break points.  He played total of 299 service games, and won 87% of them.  He won total of 68% service points that he played.

2) Novak Djokovic:
Novak Djokovic is currently ranked no 1 and he finished 2012 as top player in the world.  Now he is in good position to maintain no ranking for coming few months at least.  He won Australian open 4th time in his career this year.  The Serbian ace fired 117 aces, committed 32 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 64%, out of which he won 77% points.  He also won 60% of his second serve points.  He faced only 81 break points in 2013 so far, out of which he saved 68% of break points.  He played total of 252 service games, and won 90% of them.  He won total of 71% service points that he played.

1) Rafael Nadal:
Rafael Nadal has come back in action this year after eight months rest.  He is performing very well this season.  He won three titles in 2013.  He won at Indian Wells by beating Federer and Berdych.  He is not a big server, he don’t fire big aces as other players but he plays each and every point with great courage.  He has huge heart.  Therefore he lost least service games this year so far.  He fired 48 aces, committed 32 double faults.  His first serve percentage was 68%, out of which he won 75% points.  He also won 56% of his second serve points.  He faced only 61 break points in 2013 so far, out of which he saved 72% of break points.  He played total of 195 service games, and won 91% of them.  He won total of 69% service points that he played.



















Monday, 1 April 2013

Andy Murray Wins Second Miami Masters


Andy Murray won Miami masters title for the second time in his career despite facing a match point against committed David Ferrer.  David Ferrer was pretty much disappointed because when he had match point there was a long rally, which David Ferrer stopped and challenged.  But that challenge proved as beginning of the end of David Ferrer.  Because the ball of Murray catches the baseline.  And Murray won the match in third set tie break.  Another good news for Murray is that he is now raised to no 2 in Emirates Atp ranking this Monday, overtaking the declining Federer.  He raised to no 2 spot for the first time since 2009, when he remained at no 2 for four weeks only.  Now he will try to catch Djokovic.    
There were a lot of twists and turns in this match.  This match was the second longest final in Masters 1000 three sets history.  This match continued about 2 hours and 46 minutes.  Before that the match between Djokovic and Nadal was about three and half hours.  Epic match that was.  Moreover this is the first match in Miami masters history that a player won the title by saving match point in the final.  Also Murray won semi final and final when he was a set down for the first time in his career.  This is his second title of the season, after winning at Brisbane.  And this is Murray’s first masters 1000 title after winning at Shanghai 2012 by beating the same man.  Murray beat David Ferrer  2-6 6-4 6-7(1). 
In the first set David Ferrer got an early break and lead by 2-0.  He continued his dominance in this set and took that set by 6-2.  In this set Murray committed 19 unforced errors and plenty of double faults.  In the second set Murray regroup as every champion do, and hold his serve pretty well and took the set by a break by 6-4.  In the third set the situation became more and more tense when both of players struggled to hold serves.  They exchanged the breaks of serves until they were at 3-3.  At last David Ferrer broke the ice and hold serve and lead 4-3 in the set.  Murray also raised the level of his game and took the next two games.  David Ferrer again came back and lead by 6-5 in the deciding set.  In this game David Ferrer had a match point but his challenge proved a huge bad luck for him, because by losing that challenge he lost the match.  Murray took the set in the tie break and took that tie break by 7-1.  With this victory Andy Murray is now 7-5 head to head against Ferrer.



Sunday, 24 March 2013

Murray Passes Tomic Test Comprehensively

2012 Sony Ericson Open runner Andy Murray made a pefect start in the 2nd round of Miami masters and beat australian young man Bernard Tomic.  He beat Tomic by 6-3 6-1.  In this match Murray fired 8 aces and his first serve percetage was 70%.  And he won 80% of the points when first serve made its mark.  He also won 60% of the second serve points also.  He faced 3 break points in the whole match and he saved all  those break points.  His return game was also impressive.  He produced 5 break points and converted  4 of them.  These were some statistics of Murray which showed that he is playing at a high level.
Tomic's bad defeat was due his first serve percetage that was only 58% and he could not make use of break point oppotunities.  He has to work hard to compete with elite class players.  He has potential to do so, and he beat Djokovic at Hopeman cup also.  But the level he is playing is not enough to compete with top players.  Andy Murray's next opponent will be Dimitrov.
In another match, the no 4 seed Tomas Berdych was looking off colour is in his first match at Miami.  He beat Gimeno-Traver 5-7 7-6(3) 6-2, when he was a set down.  Gimeno Traver stepped into the court as a most ambitious person, who want to made a second upset of the tournament.  He did so in the first set and after hard fighting, he came on the top and won it by 7-5.  In the second set Berdych was more concentrated than before but Traver's mission was strong.  The whole set was pretty much tight.  And a tie break was needed to decide this set.  Berdych took that tie break by 7-3, and took that set by 7-6.  After losing second set tie break Traver was looking exhausted and it was the begining of end of Trave.  Berdych broke Gimeno Traver's twice in successive games and closed the deciding set by 6-2.  That was a big scare but at last Berdych handled it well.  Next Berdych will face Falla who beat Verdasco by 6-3 7-6.