The statistics of Padel Intelligence provides insight into how players' performances have evolved since the tournament Madrid P1, with distinct trends between improving and declining players.
Players in progress
Some players show a marked improvement in their ratio winning points/unforced errors, directly impacting their results:
- Arturo Coello, the world number 1, impresses with an average of 2,5% direct errors per match 8,5% winning pointsThis decrease in direct errors (from 3,5% to 2,5%) since the second half of the season reflects his domination with his duo. Agustín Tapia.
- Jairus Baptist also shows a nice progression. His ratio of direct errors has gone from 4,8% to 4,3%, while maintaining a winning point rate of 8,5%, which translates into recent successes, including a semi-final at the Kuwait P1.
- Coki Nieto et Lucas Bergamini impress with an average rate of direct errors around 1,8% per game. On the other hand, don't count on Bergamini to finish a point!
Players in regression
Other players, on the other hand, are experiencing difficulties, marked by a drop in their efficiency:
- Alejandro Galán is experiencing a notable decline with a decrease of 9,4% to 8,4% winning points, accompanied by an increase in direct errors (of 3,4% to 4,2%). This is reflected in his results, having not won a title since June.
- Federico Chingotto follows a similar trajectory, going from 2% to 2,9% unforced errors, which further weakens their duo.
- Leo Augsburg, Momo González et Paquito Navarro also see their rate of direct errors increase and that of winning points decrease. This translates into results below expectations, as evidenced by the series of four consecutive eliminations in the round of 16 Augsburger and Chozas.
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The observation
These statistical developments have direct repercussions on the players' performances. Although they do not reflect all the dimensions of the game (such as technical and physical qualities), they serve as a reliable barometer of players' current form.
Improving players, such as Tapia and Coello, translate these figures into concrete results: 7 consecutive titles, as well as recent successes for Bautista and Guerrero (FIP Gold Lyon, FIP Platinum Marbella). Conversely, players in decline struggle to achieve results. Galan and Chingotto, for example, are going through a long period without a title, whileAugsburger and Chozas accumulate poor performances.
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