FedEx Performance Zone: Best By Surface

  • Posted: Dec 16, 2015

FedEx Performance Zone: Best By Surface

Look at how players fared by surface using the FedEx ATP Win/Loss Index

The ability to quickly adjust to different surfaces and conditions is a neccessity on the 62-tournament circuit. Here’s a look at some of the best performers in 2015 by surface this year:

Clay Courts (minimum 10 tie-breaks)
With victory at Munich in May, Andy Murray became the first British player to capture a clay-court title since Buster Mottram at 1976 Palma. He went on to beat Rafael Nadal for the first time on red dirt to clinch his 10th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 crown at Madrid. Novak Djokovic’s only loss came to Stan Wawrinka in a four-set Roland Garros final.

Player
W-L Record
Winning %
Andy Murray
17-1
.944
Novak Djokovic
16-1
.941
Kei Nishikori
15-3
.833
Rafael Nadal
26-6
.813
David Ferrer
19-5
.792

Hard Courts (minimum 10 matches)
Djokovic put together 11 and 16-match winning streaks on hard courts in 2015, contesting 11 finals on the surface (8-3). He lost three times to Roger Federer at Dubai, ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Cincinnati and in the round robin stage at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Federer went 4-3 in hard-court title matches.

Player
W-L Record
Winning %
Novak Djokovic
59-5
.922
Roger Federer
39-6
.867
David Ferrer
36-10
.783
Andy Murray
42-12
.778
Stan Wawrinka
37-12
.755

Grass Courts (minimum 5 matches)
Djokovic dropped three sets – two to Kevin Anderson in the fourth round and one to Federer in the final – en route to his third Wimbledon title, which equalled the record of his coach, Boris Becker (1985-86, ’89). He is now 14 matches unbeaten on grass courts. Rajeev Ram was also unbeaten on lawns, picking up the Newport crown (d. Karlovic).

Player
W-L Record
Winning %
Novak Djokovic
7-0
1.000
Rajeev Ram
5-0
1.000
Andy Murray
12-1
.923
Roger Federer
11-1
.917
Nicolas Mahut
6-1
.857

Outdoors (minimum 10 matches)
Nine of Djokovic’s 11 titles in 2015 came outdoors, with a 28-match winning streak from early March to his Roland Garros final loss to Stan Wawrinka. Murray improved on his 2014 hard-court tally (45-16, .738) to finish year-end No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings for the first time.

Player
W-L Record
Winning %
Novak Djokovic
72-5
.935
Andy Murray
58-10
.853
Roger Federer
51-9
.850
Kei Nishikori
46-13
.780
David Ferrer
41-12
.774

Indoors (minimum 10 matches)
Djokovic captured his 26th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophy – one behind all-time leader Rafael Nadal – at Paris, before going on to lift his fifth title at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London. Federer added a seventh Basel crown in his 12th hometown final.

Player
W-L Record
Winning %
Novak Djokovic
10-1
.909
Roger Federer
12-2
.857
Richard Gasquet
11-3
.786
David Ferrer
14-4
.778
Rafael Nadal
10-3
.769

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