ATP stats: where Dominic Thiem was really good in 2020



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The most unusual season on the ATP Tour is behind us. As at so many other levels, the coronavirus pandemic shaped the year of tennis 2020.

For months there were no games in the spring. After the restart, only a few tournaments were held in which the athletes were protected from corona infection with specially configured “bubbles”.

However, three Grand Slam tournaments were held, the ATP Finals and a few other events. Among other things, the Erste Bank Open in Vienna and the Generali Open in Kitzbühel.

So enough material to be able to prepare a meaningful annual balance. We have clearly prepared all the statistics you need to know from last season. Who are the best to serve, who are the best to return, and who has tightrope nerves? In the following lines we answer all your questions:

1st service

Unsurprisingly, tall John Isner is once again the player with the highest first serve rate in 2020. Nearly three out of four first serves finish with the 2.08-meter-tall serve giant on the field. No competitor comes close to this record. Of the absolute best players, only Alex Zverev, who is 1.98 meters tall, ranked in the top 10, Dominic Thiem is well placed at 22nd and just ahead of Rafael Nadal and Stefanos Tsitsipas. The two Russians Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev are notably weak in this area. Rublev’s strong rise at the end of the season was also accompanied by the higher percentage of surcharges.


space player Earth 1st service
1. John isner United States 71.0%
2. Corentin Moutet SINCE 68.8%
3. Dusan Lajovic SERBIAN 68.5%
Four. Pablo Carreno Busta ESP 67.8%
5. Nick kyrgios OUTSIDE 67.7%
6. Alex Zverev GER 67.6%
7. Gael monfils SINCE 66.7%
8. Yoshihito nishioka JPN 66.7%
9. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina ESP 66.6%
10. Casper ruud NEITHER 66.4%
17. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 65.0%
22. Dominic Thiem OR 64.6%
25. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 64.3%
27. Rafael Nadal ESP 64.2%
63. Daniil Medvedev RUS 60.2%
67. Andrey Rublev RUS 59.5%


1st service won

What’s the point of bringing first serve to the field if it’s easy for the catcher? Right, not too much. Consequently, the rate of points earned during the first serve is of course also very significant. Consequently, none of the best players really falls short on these stats. Dominic Thiem can be found a little further behind with 74.2 percent in 27th position. In any case, more than 80 percent of Milos Raonic is impressive; not in vain, his competitors describe the Canadian as the player with the most dangerous services.


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player Earth 1st service won
1. Milos raonic CAN 83.6%
2. Sam querrey OUTSIDE 80.1%
3. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga SINCE 79.4%
Four. John isner United States 79.3%
5. Reilly opelka United States 79.3%
6. Matteo berrettini ITA 78.7%
7. Nick kyrgios OUTSIDE 78.5%
8. Jan-Lennard Struff GER 78.1%
9. Feliciano lopez ESP 77.8%
10. Vasek Pospisil CAN 77.4%
fifteen. Daniil Medvedev RUS 76.6%
17. Andrey Rublev RUS 76.5%
18. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 75.9%
19. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 75.7%
2. 3. Alex Zverev GER 75.3%
25. Rafael Nadal ESP 75.2%
27. Dominic Thiem OR 74.2%


Service games won

The well-known service gunners live up to their reputations: Raonic and Isner can win more than 90 percent of their service games during the season. Roger Federer also scratches around 90 percent, but his values ​​are distorted because he was only able to play six games this year. Almost all the best players are in the top 20. Only Alex Zverev cannot be at the forefront despite his strong serve. The German has to deliver a good game out of every five serves. Zverev still has room for improvement.


space player Earth Service games won
1. Milos raonic CAN 93.5%
2. John isner United States 92.9%
3. Reilly opelka United States 90.0%
Four. Roger Federer SUI 89.8%
5. Rafael Nadal ESP 88.6%
6. Nick kyrgios OUTSIDE 88.5%
7. Matteo berrettini ITA 88.1%
8. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 86.6%
9. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 86.1%
10. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga SINCE 85.4%
13. Daniil Medvedev RUS 85.0%
sixteen. Dominic Thiem OR 84.8%
17. Andrey Rublev RUS 84.3%
41. Alex Zverev GER 80.3%



Payback games won

Most of them had the top trio in this category on their radar after this season: Rafael Nadal, Diego Schwartzman and Novak Djokovic proved to be the most dangerous setbacks on the tour in 2020. Nadal won more than one in three games as a player. back with 35.4 percent. Schwartzman and Djokovic follow closely behind. Dominic Thiem missed the top 20 in this category in 23rd place, taking nearly every fourth game as a setback.


space player Earth Payback games won
1. Rafael Nadal ESP 35.4%
2. Diego schwartzman ARG 32.6%
3. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 31.4%
Four. Roberto Bautista Agut ESP 28.5%
5. Filip Krajinovic SERBIAN 27.7%
6. Kei nishikori JPN 27.7%
7. David goffin BEL 27.6%
8. Marton fucsovics ITS 27.3%
9. Daniil Medvedev RUS 27.1%
10. Andrey Rublev RUS 26.9%
fifteen. Alex Zverev GER 26.2%
2. 3. Dominic Thiem OR 24.8 and
Four. Five. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 21.0%


Rest possibilities used

It is well known that the “big points” decide who will leave the field as the winner in the end. And break opportunities are often part of it. It’s no wonder that superstars Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are at the top of this category. Nick Kyrgios only played nine games this season due to the coronavirus pandemic; consequently, its high value in all is impressive, but should also be treated with caution. Dominic Thiem can use 41.7 percent of his break balls and is ranked 17th in the top 20 in this ranking. By the way, the last driver is service gunner John Isner, who can only use a little more out of every fourth break ball for himself.


space player Earth Break possibilities realized
1. Nick kyrgios OUTSIDE 48.2%
2. Rafael Nadal ESP 46.9%
3. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 45.9%
Four. Fabio Fognini ITA 44.5%
5. Roberto Carballes Baena ESP 44.4%
6. Filip Krajinovic SERBIAN 44.4%
7. Diego schwartzman ARG 43.6%
8. Tommy paul United States 43.4%
9. Albert Ramos-Viñolas ESP 43.4%
10. Adrian mannarino SINCE 42.9%
12. Daniil Medvedev RUS 42.7%
17. Dominic Thiem OR 41.7%
26. Andrey Rublev RUS 40.4%
29. Alex Zverev GER 40.3%


Breakballs defended

The better the serve, the easier it will be to defend a break ball, hands down. Consequently, in the ranking of avoided break opportunities, the best servers are at the top. However, the mental level also plays an important role in those moments. If the heart starts to race because the opponent is only one point short in the decisive break, then the server’s hand can get really heavy. Here, Rafael Nadal stands out in particular: While the Spanish superstar is more likely to be in midfield in service stats, he does eighth here. Dominic Thiem missed the top 20 at 22nd. Alex Zverev in particular is far behind in this statistic.


space player Earth Breakballs defended
1. John isner United States 74.5%
2. Milos raonic CAN 74.4%
3. Roger Federer SUI 70.8%
Four. Matteo berrettini ITA 69.7%
5. Feliciano lopez ESP 69.2%
6. Stan wawrinka SUI 68.5%
7. Vasek Pospisil CAN 67.6%
8. Rafael Nadal ESP 67.1%
9. Reilly opelka United States 66.7%
10. Marin cilic CRO 66.3%
12. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 65.6%
18. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 64.8%
22. Dominic Thiem OR 64.2%
25. Andrey Rublev RUS 63.7%
44. Daniil Medvedev RUS 61.4%
61. Alex Zverev GER 57.4%


Playoffs won

The king of tiebreakers is clearly Novak Djokovic! The Serbian world number one won an incredible 85.7 percent of his tiebreakers this year. This makes him the undisputed champion in this category. London winner Daniil Medvedev is seventh but can only show a 64.1 percent share. Dominic Thiem lands in 18th place with 58.9 percent. Andrey Rublev had the worst performance of the best players: the Russian did not even win every second tiebreaker in 2020 and was only 45th with 48.9 percent.


space player Earth Victory rate in tie-break
1. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 85.7%
2. Roger Federer SUI 78.3%
3. Richard Gasquet SINCE 66.7%
Four. Pablo Andujar ESP 66.7%
5. Diego schwartzman ARG 65.6%
6. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga SINCE 65.0%
7. Daniil Medvedev RUS 64.1%
8. Felix Auger-Aliassime CAN 64.0%
9. Andreas Seppi ITA 63.2%
10. Frances Tiafoe United States 62.5%
12. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 61.8%
18. Dominic Thiem OR 58.9%
19. Rafael Nadal ESP 58.6%
2. 3. Alex Zverev GER 57.4%
Four. Five. Andrey Rublev RUS 48.9%


Decision sentences won

Who has the best nerves when it comes to the crucial phase of a game? The teacher of this subject is Rafael Nadal, at least in 2020. The Spaniard won 83.3 percent of his decision sets this year. In absolute terms, he only lost one game in the third or fifth set and the semi-finals of the London ATP Finals to eventual winner Andrey Medvedev. In second place is Dominic Thiem, who is 74.1 percent and, as is well known, also lost to Medvedev in the deciding set in London. Interestingly, Medvedev himself did not have a great record before the ATP Finals: even after London, he is only 37th with a 55.2 percent win rate, Stefanos Tsitsipas is only 67 with 45.9 percent. hundred.


space player Earth Decision sentences won
1. Rafael Nadal ESP 83.3%
2. Dominic Thiem OR 74.1%
3. Salvatore caruso ITA 71.5%
Four. Alexander Bublik KAZ 70.0%
5. Andrey Rublev RUS 69.2%
6. Miomir kecmanovic SERBIAN 69.2%
7. Christian garin CHI 68.0%
8. Guido pella ARG 66.7%
9. Laszlo djere SERBIAN 66.7%
10. Borna Coric CRO 65.5%
17. Novak Djokovic SERBIAN 61.9%
33. Alex Zverev GER 56.3%
37. Daniil Medvedev RUS 55.2%
67. Stefanos Tsitsipas GRE 45.9%


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