Source: Atpworldtour
Nadal Does This Better Than Anyone, Including Djokovic, Federer
The “Second-Serve Club” has just 18 eligible players so far in 2019, and Rafael Nadal is once again the runaway patriarch.
To be included, players need to have a winning percentage for the season on both Second-Serve Points Won and Second-Serve Return Points Won. It’s no easy task and highlights a specific area of our sport where players can forge an advantage against their opponents.
An Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers breakdown of second-serve performance, when both serving and returning, uncovers just how impressive World No. 2 Rafael Nadal is in this specific area.
He leads the Tour in 2019 in both statistical categories by a significant margin.
Rafael Nadal: 2019 Season
No. 1: Second-Serve Return Points Won – 56.46%
No. 1: Second-Serve Points Won – 61.3%
When you add both of those percentages together, Nadal’s combined total equals 117.76. That’s head and shoulders above Novak Djokovic, who sits at 111.84. Hot on Djokovic’s tail is World No. 3 Roger Federer, with a combined total of 111.07.
Any time you see Nadal, Djokovic and Federer head a statistical category, it’s time to pay attention. These three players have dominated our sport for a generation, and are showing no signs of slowing down as they currently also occupy the top three spots in the ATP Rankings.
Fresh off the heels of a semi-final run at Wimbledon, Roberto Bautista Agut sits in the fourth spot with a 109.48 combined total. The Spaniard excelled when points started with second serves, winning 58 per cent (102/177) of his second-serve points and 59 per cent (146/249) of second-serve return points at SW19 this year.
Performance around second serves, whether serving or returning, takes into account more of the shots that immediately follow it, as second serves elicit far fewer return errors than first serves. For example, at Wimbledon, almost double the amount of first serves were unreturned over second serves.
2019 Wimbledon
Unreturned First Serves = 39% (6983/18020)
Unreturned Second Serves = 20% (1897/9502)
So when you see outstanding metrics around second serves or second-serve returns, you know the player is very strong defensively in Serve +1 and Return +1 situations. The server is typically on defence with his first shot after a second serve, while the returner is typically on offence with his return from a second serve.
It’s in these moments where Nadal shines the brightest.
2019 Season: Players With A Winning Record On Second- Serve Points Won & Second-Serve Return Points Won
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Player
Percentage: Second-Serve Return Points Won
Percentage: Second- Serve Points Won
Combined Total
1
Rafael Nadal
56.46
61.30
117.76
2
Novak Djokovic
55.27
56.57
111.84
3
Roger Federer
50.34
60.73
111.07
4
Roberto Bautista Agut
53.32
56.16
109.48
5
Daniil Medvedev
54.70
54.22
108.92
6
Radu Albot
52.40
55.44
107.84
7
Kei Nishikori
54.08
53.61
107.69
8
Dominic Thiem
51.09
55.49
106.58
9
Guido Pella
53.58
52.86
106.44
10
John Millman
51.66
54.65
106.31
11
Diego Schwartzman
55.46
50.33
105.79
12
Juan Ignacio Londero
50.26
54.83
105.09
13
Adrian Mannarino
50.88
53.69
104.57
14
Mikhail Kukushkin
50.64
53.73
104.37
15
Federico Delbonis
53.24
50.19
103.43
16
Gael Monfils
51.78
51.32
103.1
17
Pablo Cuevas
51.14
51.80
102.94
18
Jordan Thompson
50.86
50.05
100.91.readfullarticle