In the 3rd set, his "serve quality" number was 9.2, GMP numbers. If he does that, one would think only Sinner has a shot to beat him(maybe this new interested in realizing his potential Bublik?). The only player I have seen that has the wonderfully explosive forehand AND droppers was Fed(Bublik was there also last week, we will see if he can begin to get to that level with any regularity). Carlos' winning percentage on grass, I certainly did not know he was it that company. That is something. His tiebreak record is extraordinary, but I guess it has to be to stay at the very top of the game.
It was certainly an outlier performance on serve, but if he is finding his groove and improves his rating from a 7.9 to anything in the 8s, that makes him that much more difficult to handle
Carlos is firing on all cylinders. On cylinders he may not even know he has! His confidence must be off the charts right now.
I watched the second episode of the My Way doc on Netflix. Really great how they highlighted the toll the entire team is taking with Carlos - I can't remember if it was the physio or a trainer, but one guy ended up getting divorced from, what it sounded like, his excessive time away. Sacrifices!
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If Carlos has a djokovic-like serve accuracy improvement, his floor will improve so much. So often his lulls occur with him basically just breaking himself off of 2nd serve +1s that he overhits.
In the 3rd set, his "serve quality" number was 9.2, GMP numbers. If he does that, one would think only Sinner has a shot to beat him(maybe this new interested in realizing his potential Bublik?). The only player I have seen that has the wonderfully explosive forehand AND droppers was Fed(Bublik was there also last week, we will see if he can begin to get to that level with any regularity). Carlos' winning percentage on grass, I certainly did not know he was it that company. That is something. His tiebreak record is extraordinary, but I guess it has to be to stay at the very top of the game.
It was certainly an outlier performance on serve, but if he is finding his groove and improves his rating from a 7.9 to anything in the 8s, that makes him that much more difficult to handle
Carlos is firing on all cylinders. On cylinders he may not even know he has! His confidence must be off the charts right now.
I watched the second episode of the My Way doc on Netflix. Really great how they highlighted the toll the entire team is taking with Carlos - I can't remember if it was the physio or a trainer, but one guy ended up getting divorced from, what it sounded like, his excessive time away. Sacrifices!
It's such a demanding job in terms of time and travel, let alone the pressure to deliver results
Thanks for another great update. Curious about TennisViz and other insights. Do you have a paid version of their product, or do they share this data somewhere public? Thanks
I'm hoping this kind of form is present during the summer/autumn hardcourt tourneys too
If Carlos has a djokovic-like serve accuracy improvement, his floor will improve so much. So often his lulls occur with him basically just breaking himself off of 2nd serve +1s that he overhits.