A New Order Owning The Baseline Down Under. G’day Carlos.
Tuesday, 03 February 2026
G’day, The statistic, “Baseline Points Won”, tells a lot about how a player performed in a match and a tournament. It’s important to note how this stat is calculated. For example, let’s say Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic are crushing the ball at each other from the baseline just like they did in the Australian
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2025 ATP Finals – Sinner’s Seven Takeaways For Your Own Game
Thursday, 20 November 2025
G’day, Jannik Sinner didn’t drop a set as he notched back-to-back titles at the year-end ATP Finals in Turin on the weekend. That’s a remarkable feat against five other top 10 players in the world. Here are Sinner’s tournament results 2025 ATP Finals – Jannik Sinner’s Five Matches Let’s unpack seven things from Sinner’s tournament
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Errors are DOUBLE Winners At 2025 ATP Finals
Tuesday, 11 November 2025
G’day from Turin, Tennis is a game of errors, but we don’t typically approach it that way. Too often, we ride the emotional roller coaster – happy when we win the point and sad when we lose it. It’s not easy to stay mentally strong when you are hitting double the number of errors as
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RG 2025. 1st Serve % < 60%? Au Revoir.
Wednesday, 04 June 2025
G’day from Paris, The tournament average for first serves made to the quarter-finals of Roland Garros this year is identical for men and women. 1st Serves Made Men = 62% Women = 62% What happens if you make less than 60% of your first serves? Trouble. Big trouble. Here’s what happened to the 45 men
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Should you serve ONLY to the backhand?
Tuesday, 15 April 2025
Lorenzo Musetti reached his maiden Masters 1000 final in Monte Carlo last week, and his ATP ranking jumped five spots up to #11 in the world. Let’s examine Musetti’s first-serve location during his six matches and see if we can uncover patterns for our own game. RD1: MUSETTI def. BU 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 Deuce Ct
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US Open Men’s Quarter-Finals. Rally Length Analysis.
Tuesday, 03 September 2024
G’day from New York. ???? We are now getting to the pointy end of the tournament. Here’s the quarter-final match-ups in the men’s draw. Jannik Sinner vs. Daniil Medvedev Jack Draper v Alex De Minaur Taylor Fritz v Alexander Zverev Grigor Dimitrov v Frances Tiafoe Let’s take a slightly different viewpoint of the eight players
2024 Wimbledon: Djokovic v De Minaur Preview
Wednesday, 10 July 2024
G’day from Wimbledon, ???? Novak Djokovic starts this quarter-final match against Alex De Minaur as the favorite. History dictates that. There is no doubt that Novak is protecting his right knee in his four matches to the quarters. And rightly so. And, we don’t know if De Minaur is fully fit after injuring his hip
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2023 US Open Round: 16 Men. Who Is Crushing So Far?
Sunday, 03 September 2023
G’day from New York! We are down to the last 16 players at the US Open, so let’s check in and see who has been excelling when serving, returning, rallying and getting to the net. These are the men’s match-ups for the Rd of 16. Carlos Alcaraz v Matteo Arnaldi Alexander Zverev v Jannik Sinner
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