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Mar 03 2021

Stat of the Week | March 3, 2021

Every week, Tennis Analytics dives deep into the data, bringing you a stat of the week to help you understand tennis better and become a little smarter.

We’re closing out our Australian Open analysis with a look at the women’s champion, Naomi Osaka.


Stat of the Week: 57%

From the quarterfinals on, Naomi Osaka won 57% of all points played, 14% more than her opponents.

Against Serena, she won 56%.

There are only 2 ways to win a point.

  1. You hit a winner.
  2. Your opponent makes an error.

For every two winners hit by her opponent, Naomi hit three. That’s 50% more winners!

Then, she widened the gap further by making almost 25% fewer errors than her opponents. A double whammy!


Osaka Points Won QF to Final at AO

While Naomi’s 1st serve percentage was lower than normal at 47%, she more than made up for this by winning 83% of those points. Her opponents may have had a better 1st serve percentage, but they won fewer points.

Let’s look at the math.

  • Osaka: Served 174 points. Made 47% of 1st serves (82) | Won 83% of those (68)
  • Opponents: Served 167 points. Made 54% of 1st serves (90) | Won 63% of those (57)

At this rate, Osaka wins 39 points on first serve for every 100 points played while her opponents win 34 points for every 100. That’s a BIG difference!


2021 AO QF to Finals Naomi Osaka

So what was Naomi’s first serve strategy?

She had a clear primary pattern of targeting the T, looking to negate angles for the returner.


Osaka 1st Serve QF to Finals at AO

Point of the Week

Sometimes you need to take a closer look at the stats in order to understand exactly what they mean.

Naomi’s 1st serve percentage is a great example. 47% is a low number by itself, and looks poor. However, winning 83% of those points paints a different picture.

It turns out, the numbers are really good.

Many players make the mistake of attaining a very high 1st serve percentage and then end up getting broken. It may be better to serve a bit more aggressively at a lower percentage to win more points.

What are your serve numbers?

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Photo of the Week

Naomi Osaka’s forehand return with key positions.

Naomi Osaka’s forehand return with key positions

Written by Warren Pretorius & Will Boucek · Categorized: Stat of the Week

About Warren Pretorius & Will Boucek

Each post is written by Will Boucek, in collaboration with Warren Pretorius.

Warren is the founder & CEO of Tennis Analytics. He is a USPTA Master Professional, speaker, and strategy coach for ATP & WTA pros.

Will is a writer and content strategist for Tennis Analytics. Will is also the founder of The Tennis Tribe and Tennis Tribe Marketing. He played college tennis and has over a decade of coaching experience.

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  1. Bill Law says

    March 4, 2021 at 10:05 am

    Great numbers for Osaka. There should be numbers for concentration and intensity!

    Reply
    • Warren Pretorius & Will Boucek says

      March 4, 2021 at 12:14 pm

      I’m sure we could come up with something 😉

      Reply

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