Stats Wrap from the OH SNAP! Denver Open Gold Medal Matches

MEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: Ben Johns and Collin Johns (1) def. Federico Staksrud and Pablo Tellez (3), 11-7, 11-4, 11-4.

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MATCH NOTES:

  • Johns brothers: Fourth straight title, ninth this year, and 23rd career.

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RALLIES:

1,404 shots.

118 rallies.

11.9 shots per rally.

39.3 rallies per game.

65/118 rallies were 9 shots or less. (56%)

53/118 rallies were 10 shots or more. (44%)

19/118 rallies were 20 shots or more. (16%)

Shortest: 1 shot (2), 2 shots (4), 3 shots (11), 4 shots (6).

(19% of the rallies were four shots or fewer.)

Longest: 47, 45, 44.

(8 rallies were 30 shots or more.)

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THIRD SHOTS:

Ben Johns: 19 drops, 7 drives. (73% drops)

Collin Johns: 29 drops, 11 drives. (72% drops)

Johns/Johns: 48 drops, 18 drives. (72% drops)

Staksrud: 0 drops, 4 drives. (0% drops)

Tellez: 9 drops, 33 drives (21% drops)

Staksrud/Tellez: 9 drops, 37 drives. (19% drops)

Third Shot Totals: 57 drops, 55 drives (51% drops)

***Missed Serves/Returns/Third Shots***

Ben Johns:(2). 1 return-long, 1 return-net.

Collin Johns: (5). 1 return-long, 3 third shot drops-net, 1 third shot drive-net.

Staksrud:(3). 2 serves-long, 1 third shot drive-long.

Tellez:(6). 1 return-long, 1 third shot drive-net, 2 third shot drives-long, 2 third shot drops-net.

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***Third Shots Kept in Play***

Ben Johns: 26/26 = 100%

Collin Johns: 36/40 = 90%

Staksrud: 3/4 = 75%

Tellez: 37/42 = 88%

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SPEED-UPS:

I counted the instances when a regular dinking rally or dinking opportunity was accelerated, and that shot or the ensuing hand-battle led directly to the end of the rally. (therefore, not including speedups that were eventually re-set during the same rally, or when a team became clearly defensive.) Here are those “starts”, and the ensuing result for that -team-.

Ben Johns: initiated and won 14, initiated and lost 12.

Collin Johns: initiated and won 5, initiated and lost 4.

Johns/Johns: initiated and won 19, initiated and lost 16. (54% success)

Staksrud: initiated and won 3, initiated and lost 4.

Tellez: initiated and won 5, initiated and lost 9.

Staksrud/Tellez: initiated and won 8, initiated and lost 13. (38% success rate)

Speed-up Totals: In the instances I counted, the team that initiated the speed-up won 27 and lost 29, for a 48% success rate.

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DINKS INTO THE NET OR WIDE: (Unstressed, “regular” dinks. Not speed-ups, blocks, etc.).

Ben Johns: 2

Collin Johns: 0

Staksrud: 5

Tellez: 2

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RALLIES ENDING IN THREE SHOTS OR LESS (excluding winners): 16.

GOOD FUNDAMENTALS: The two categories above accounted for only 21% of the rallies.

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CLEAN WINNERS: (No net-cord, no opponent’s paddle).

Ben Johns: 11

Collin Johns: 5

Staksrud: 3

Tellez: 5

(20% of the rallies ended with a clean winner)

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HIGHLIGHT REEL: (ATPs, Ernes, etc.)

Ben Johns: 1 ATP, 2 Ernes, 2 Ernes defended.

Collin Johns: 3 ATPs, 1 ATP defended, 3 Ernes.

Staksrud: 1 ATP, 1 Erne, 1 Erne defended.

Tellez: 1 Erne.

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OFFENSIVE LOBS: 3.

Ben Johns: (2), both in and lost rallies.

Staksrud: (1), 1 in and won rally.

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VOLLEYS INTO THE NET:

Ben Johns: 4

Collin Johns: 2

Staksrud: 1

Tellez: 4

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GAME POINTS:

Johns/Johns: Won 3 out of 5.

Staksrud/Tellez: none.

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TIME OUTS: Did the team that called time out win the next rally? (excluding video reviews)

Johns/Johns: Won 1, Lost 0.

Staksrud/Tellez: Won 1, Lost 2.

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DVR ALERT:

  • Game One, 6-5-2: 45-shot rally ends on a Collin Johns ATP.
  • Game One, 7-8-2: Match-high 47-shot rally.
  • Game Two, 6-2-2: Staksrud defends an ATP with a winner.
  • Game Two, 6-4-1: Ben Johns defends an Erne with a winner.
  • Game Two, 10-4-2: Collin Johns ATP on game-point.

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WOMEN’S DOUBLES FINAL: Anna Bright and Anna Leigh Waters (1) def. Vivienne David and Lacy Schneemann (6), 11-5, 11-4, 9-11, 11-5.

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MATCH NOTES:

  • Bright/Waters: Five titles in five tournaments this year. Waters has 20 career women’s doubles titles, one behind Lucy Kovalova’s division-leading total of 21.
  • David/Schneemann: Both players have been in the finals this year, but played with different partners.

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RALLIES:

1,112 shots.

131 rallies.

8.5 shots per rally.

32.7 rallies per game.

92/131 rallies were 9 shots or less. (70%)

39/131 rallies were 10 shots or more. (30%)

8/131 rallies were 20 shots or more. (6%)

Shortest: 1 shot (4), 2 shots (5), 3 shots (10), 4 shots (13).

(24% of the rallies were four shots or fewer.)

Longest: 38, 31, 28.

(Two rallies were 30 shots or more.)

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THIRD SHOTS:

Bright: 14 drops, 7 drives. (67% drops)

Waters: 24 drops, 24 drives. (50% drops)

Bright/Waters: 38 drops, 31 drives. (55% drops)

David: 25 drops, 3 drives. (89% drops)

Schneemann: 10 drops, 14 drives (41% drops)

David/Schneemann: 35 drops, 17 drives. (67% drops)

Third Shot Totals: 73 drops, 48 drives (60% drops)

***Missed Serves/Returns/Third Shots***

Bright: (2). 1 return-long, 1 third shot drive-long.

Waters: (2). 1 third shot drive-net, 1 third shot drive-long.

David: (5). 2 serves-net, 1 return-long, 1 third shot drive-net, 1 third shot drop-net.

Schneemann: (9). 1 serve-long, 1 serve-net, 1 return-long, 1 return-wide, 1 return-net, 3 third shot drives-net, 1 third shot drop-net.

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***Third Shots Kept in Play***

Bright: 20/21 = 95%

Waters: 46/48 = 95%

David: 26/28 = 92%

Schneemann: 20/24 = 83%

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SPEED-UPS:

I counted the instances when a regular dinking rally or dinking opportunity was accelerated, and that shot or the ensuing hand-battle led directly to the end of the rally. (therefore, not including speedups that were eventually re-set during the same rally, or when a team became clearly defensive.) Here are those “starts”, and the ensuing result for that -team-.

Bright: initiated and won 8, initiated and lost 4.

Waters: initiated and won 6, initiated and lost 3.

Bright/Waters: initiated and won 14, initiated and lost 7. (66% success)

David: initiated and won 6, initiated and lost 2.

Schneemann: initiated and won 4, initiated and lost 7.

David/Schneemann: initiated and won 10, initiated and lost 9. (52% success rate)

Speed-up Totals: In the instances I counted, the team that initiated the speed-up won 24 and lost 16, for a 60% success rate.

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DINKS INTO THE NET OR WIDE: (Unstressed, “regular” dinks. Not speed-ups, blocks, etc.).

Bright: 4

Waters: 0

David: 1

Schneemann: 3

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RALLIES ENDING IN THREE SHOTS OR LESS (excluding winners): 18.

GOOD FUNDAMENTALS: The two categories above accounted for only 19% of the rallies.

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CLEAN WINNERS: (No net-cord, no opponent’s paddle).

Bright: 6

Waters: 7

David: 2

Schneemann: 11 

(19% of the rallies ended with a clean winner)

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HIGHLIGHT REEL: (ATPs, Ernes, etc.)

Bright: 1 ATP.

Waters: none.

David: none.

Schneemann:  1 ATP, 1 ATP defended.

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OFFENSIVE LOBS: 7.

Bright: (2). 1 in and lost rally, 1 out.

Waters: (5). 2 in and win rallies, 2 in and lost rallies, 1 out.

David: none.

Schneemann: none. 

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VOLLEYS INTO THE NET:

Bright: 7

Waters: 5

David: 6

Schneemann: 11 

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GAME POINTS:

Bright/Waters: Won 3 out of 7.

David/Schneemann: Won 1 out of 2.

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TIME OUTS: Did the team that called time out win the next rally? (excluding video reviews)

Bright/Waters: Won 2, Lost 1.

David/Schneemann: Won 1, Lost 4.

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DVR ALERT:

  • Game One, 8-5-2: Bright and Waters defense.
  • Game Two, 2-4-1: Schneemann ATP.
  • Game Three, 1-6-2: Match-high 38-shot rally with assorted shot-making.
  • Game Three, 7-10-2, Waters sharply-angled backhand cross-court winner.

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MIXED DOUBLES FINAL: Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns (1) def. Lucy Kovalova and Matt Wright (3), 11-8, 11-5, 11-1.

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MATCH NOTES:

  • Waters/Johns: 8th title this year, and their 20th together.
  • Kovalova/Wright: Lost to Waters/Johns in the final at the Desert Ridge Open in February.

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RALLIES:

969 shots.

106 rallies.

8.85 shots per rally.

35.3 rallies per game.

70/106 rallies were 9 shots or less. (66%)

36/106 rallies were 10 shots or more. (33%)

8/106 rallies were 20 shots or more. (7%)

Shortest: 1 shot (1), 2 shots (7), 3 shots (6), 4 shots (7).

(19% of the rallies were four shots or fewer.)

Longest: 37, 23, 23.

(One rally was 30 shots or more.)

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THIRD SHOTS:

Waters: 19 drops, 8 drives. (70% drops)

Johns: 15 drops, 13 drives. 53% drops)

Waters/Johns: 34 drops, 21 drives. (61% drops)

Kovalova: 33 drops, 0 drives. (100% drops)

Wright: 6 drops, 4 drives (60% drops)

Kovalova/Wright: 39 drops, 4 drives. (90% drops)

Third Shot Totals: 73 drops, 25 drives (74% drops)

***Missed Serves/Returns/Third Shots***

Waters: (4). 1 serve-long, 1 return-long, 1 third shot drop-net, 1 third shot drive-long.

Johns: (2). 1 return-long, 1 third shot drive-net.

Kovalova: (7). 3 returns-long, 1 return-net, 3 third shot drops-net.

Wright: (1). 1 return-long.

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***Third Shots Kept in Play***

Waters: 25/27 = 92%

Johns: 27/28 = 96%

Kovalova: 30/33 = 90%

Wright: 10/10 = 100%

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SPEED-UPS:

I counted the instances when a regular dinking rally or dinking opportunity was accelerated, and that shot or the ensuing hand-battle led directly to the end of the rally. (therefore, not including speedups that were eventually re-set during the same rally, or when a team became clearly defensive.) Here are those “starts”, and the ensuing result for that -team-.

Waters: initiated and won 8, initiated and lost 3.

Johns: initiated and won 7, initiated and lost 6.

Waters/Johns: initiated and won 15, initiated and lost 9. (62% success)

Kovalova: initiated and won 2, initiated and lost 5.

Wright: initiated and won 5, initiated and lost 8.

Kovalova/Wright: initiated and won 7, initiated and lost 13. (35% success rate)

Speed-up Totals: In the instances I counted, the team that initiated the speed-up won 22 and lost 21, for a 51% success rate.

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DINKS INTO THE NET OR WIDE: (Unstressed, “regular” dinks. Not speed-ups, blocks, etc.).

Waters: 4

Johns: 2

Kovalova: 3

Wright: 2

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RALLIES ENDING IN THREE SHOTS OR LESS (excluding winners): 14.

GOOD FUNDAMENTALS: The two categories above accounted for only 23% of the rallies.

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CLEAN WINNERS: (No net-cord, no opponent’s paddle).

Waters: 5

Johns: 12

Kovalova: 2

Wright: 10

(29% of the rallies ended with a clean winner)

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HIGHLIGHT REEL: (ATPs, Ernes, etc.)

Waters: 1 ATP, 1 Erne.

Johns: 4 Ernes and Berts.

Kovalova: 1 Erne, 1 Erne defended.

Wright: 2 Ernes.

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OFFENSIVE LOBS: 12.

Waters: (4). 1 in and won rally, 3 in and lost rallies.

Johns: (1). 1 in and won rally.

Kovalova: (4). 4 in and lost rallies.

Wright: (3), 2 in and won rallies, 1 out.

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VOLLEYS INTO THE NET:

Waters: 3

Johns: 4

Kovalova: 6

Wright: 5

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GAME POINTS:

Waters/Johns: Won 3 out of 3.

Kovalova/Wright: none.

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TIME OUTS: Did the team that called time out win the next rally? (excluding video reviews)

Waters/Johns: Won 1, Lost 0.

Kovalova/Wright: none.

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DVR ALERT:

  • Game Two, 4-4-2: Ben Johns “Bert.”
  • Game Two, 4-6-2: Wild rally and Waters winner.
  • Game Two, 4-7-1: Match-high 37-shot rally with two offensive lobs.
  • Game Three, 3-0-1: Waters ATP.

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MEN’S SINGLES FINAL: Ben Johns (1) def. Christian Alshon (7), 11-1, 11-2.

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MATCH NOTES:

  • Johns: Sixth singles title of the year and 28th career PPA title.
  • Alshon: First PPA final.

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CLEAN WINNERS: (No net-cord, no opponent’s paddle).

Johns: 8, including 3 on the third shot.

Alshon: 8, including 0 on the third shot.

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ERRORS on SERVES and RETURNS:

Johns: (1). 1 on serves, 0 on returns.

Alshon: (6). 2 on serves, 4 on returns.

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BASELINE DRIVE ERRORS:

Johns: 3, including 3 on the third shot.

Alshon: 4, including 3 on the third shot.

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WINNERS/ERRORS PLUS/MINUS (from above):

Johns: +4.

Alshon: -2.

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LONGEST RALLY: 11 shots.

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GAME POINTS:

Johns: Won 2 out of 2.

Alshon: none.

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TIME OUTS: Did the player that called time out win the next rally? (excluding video reviews)

Johns: none.

Alshon: Won 1, Lost 1.  

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DVR ALERT:

  • Game One, 1-0: match-long 11-shot rally.
  • Game One, 8-1: Johns ATP.
  • Game One, 9-1, Alshon Erne.
  • Game Two, 2-0: Johns sharply-angled winner.

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WOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL: Anna Leigh Waters (1) def. Irina Tereschenko (3), 12-10, 11-3. 

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MATCH NOTES:

  • Waters: Ninth Singles title this year, her fifth in a row, and 27th career PPA Singles title.
  • Tereschenko: First PPA final of 2023.

CLEAN WINNERS: (No net-cord, no opponent’s paddle).

Waters: 19, including 6 on the third shot.

Tereschenko: 5, including 1 on the third shot.

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ERRORS on SERVES and RETURNS:

Waters: (5). 2 on serves, 3 on returns.

Tereschenko: (4). 1 on serves, 3 on returns.

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BASELINE DRIVE ERRORS:

Waters: 13, including 6 on the third shot.

Tereschenko: 4, including 3 on the third shot.

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WINNERS/ERRORS PLUS/MINUS (from above):

Waters: +1

Tereschenko: -3 

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LONGEST RALLY: 12 shots.

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GAME POINTS:

Waters: Won 2 out of 3.

Tereschenko: Won 0 out of 2.

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TIME OUTS: Did the player that called time out win the next rally? (excluding video reviews)

 Waters: Won 2, Lost 0.

 Tereschenko: Won 0, Lost 4.  

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DVR ALERT:

  • Game One, 7-7: Match-high 12-shot rally.
  • Game One, 8-7: Waters hustle and winner.

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