FedEx Performance Zone: 2017 Hard-Court Records
FedEx Performance Zone: 2017 Hard-Court Records
ATPWorldTour.com takes a look at who has had the most success on hard courts this year, using the FedEx ATP Performance Zone
On the most demanding of surfaces, Roger Federer has been pre-eminent this year. The World No. 3 leads the year-to-date Win-Loss Index with the best winning percentage on cement with a 23-2 (.920) record ahead of the US Open, the final Grand Slam championship of the year. His two losses have come at the hands of Russian Evgeny Donskoy at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in February and #NextGenATP German Alexander Zverev at the Coupe Rogers in Montreal earlier this month.
The Swiss, just like second-placed Grigor Dimitrov – with an ATP World Tour-best 24-6 mark (.800) on hard courts – has won three titles on the surface this year. While 63 of Federer’s 93 career crowns have come on hard courts, Dimitrov has captured five of his seven trophies on cement. The Bulgarian is 34-14 overall (.708) in 2017.
Federer’s form suggests that he enters the US Open, the final Grand Slam championship of the year, as the favourite to add to his 2004-2008 crowns. He has a 35-3 match record this season (.921), including five titles (two majors) from six finals.
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Andy Murray is 12-3 (.800) on hard courts, matching the 2017 mark of the sidelined Novak Djokovic. Nick Kyrgios, who finished runner-up to Dimitrov in the recent Western & Southern Open final in Cincinnati, is 26-12 on the season (.684) – predominantly made up of a 23-7 record (.767) on hard courts.
Milos Raonic, who reached the US Open fourth round in 2012-14, is 13-4 (.765) on hard courts in 2017, while World No. 1 Rafael Nadal, the ATP World Tour match wins leader this year with a 49-9 mark (.845), is 22-7 (.759) on cement. The 2010 and 2013 US Open champion has won 16 of his 73 career trophies on hard courts.
The 20-year-old Zverev will be looking to improve upon his second-round exit in New York City last year, boosted by his solid form in 2017 that has reaped five titles and a 46-14 match record. He is 21-7 (.750) on hard courts this year, with four of his six career titles won on the surface.
Here’s a detailed look at the Top 10 hard-court match wins’ leaders in 2017 (as of 23 August):
Player
|
Hard-Court W-L | Winning % |
Titles
|
1) Grigor Dimitrov
|
24-6 | .800 |
3
|
2) Roger Federer
|
23-2 | .920 |
3
|
3) Nick Kyrgios
|
23-7 | .767 |
–
|
4) Jack Sock
|
23-9 | .719 |
2
|
5) Rafael Nadal
|
22-7 | .759 |
–
|
6) Alexander Zverev
|
21-7 | .750 |
3
|
7) David Goffin
|
20-9 | .690 |
–
|
8) Roberto Bautista Agut
|
19-6 | .760 |
1
|
9) Sam Querrey
|
18-9 | .667 |
2
|
10) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
|
17-6 | .739 |
2
|