When Novak Djokovic commits to a Masters 1000, he has a 31% chance of winning it. At least, that’s what the numbers have been saying since the start of his career. He won 37 tournaments in this category in 119 participations. That’s almost 1 in 3, just that.
By way of comparison, his runner-up, Rafael Nadal, with 36 titles on the clock, won 29.26% of the Masters 1000 in which he took part. He’s the only one who plays roughly in the same court.
The others are far with 20.28% for Roger Federer, which is already honorable (!), 18.68% for Andre Agassi.
Monstrous.
Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 13:11
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