The confrontations between Chingalán (Chingotto and Galán) and world number 1s Tapia and Coello are marked by revealing statistics, particularly on the ratio between winning points and unforced errors. Over the last seven finals, the figures show a clear domination of the world leaders, helped by effective management of the offensive phases and a low number of unforced errors.

Key Player Statistics

Here is the data on winning points and unforced errors in the last 7 finals between the two teams:

  • Chingotto : 70 winning points ➡️ 58 unforced errors
  • Gallant : 126 winning points ➡️ 91 unforced errors
  • Wall : 132 winning points ➡️ 59 unforced errors
  • Coello : 108 winning points ➡️ 41 unforced errors

Analysis of effectiveness

The ratio between winning points et unforced errors indicates the efficiency of a player on the field. The higher the ratio, the more points the player scores without making mistakes.

  • Chingotto : 70 / 58 = 1,21
  • Gallant : 126 / 91 = 1,38
  • Wall : 132 / 59 = 2,24
  • Coello : 108 / 41 = 2,63

Coello, the model of efficiency

These figures show that Arturo Coello stands out for its incredible regularity, with a ratio of 2,63, the best of the four players. This means that in these 7 finals he has scored 2,63 winners for each unforced error he makes. He therefore scores more than two winners for each unforced error. Wall, with a ratio of 2,24, follows closely, confirming the supremacy of the number 1s.

However, Gallant et Chingotto, although competitive, display more modest ratios, with respectively 1,38 et 1,21, reflecting a greater propensity to commit unforced errors.

The Tapia / Coello domination

These statistics highlight the offensive dominance and consistency of Tapia and Coello, who capitalize on their ability to limit errors while maximizing winning points. This ability is one of the reasons for their dominance during this 2024 season.

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