Birthplace:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Residence:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Last Update:
November 2020
Number of Points Analyzed for this Study:
2476
Shots' Ranking 2020
Diego Schwartzman's Strengths
Serve
1 Star
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
* First Serve Percentage (65%)
* 2 times fewer Aces/Service Winners than his Rivals on Average
* First Serve Won Points (64%)
* Ratio of Aces/Service Winers on First Serve (12%)
* Second Serve Won Points (49%)
* Ratio of Double Faults (13%)
* Ratio of Aces/Service Winers on Second Serve (2%)
Return
5 Stars
Strengths:
* 40% fewer Unforced Errors with the Return than his Rivals on Average
* Low Ratio of Unforced Errors with the Backhand Return
* First Serve Return Won Points (34%)
* Receives 5% fewer Aces/Service Winners than Average
* Second Serve Return Won Points (60%)
Weaknesses:
* 50% fewer Winners/Forcing Errors with the Return than his Rivals on Average
Forehand
5 Stars
Strengths:
* 10% more Winners/Forcing Errors & 15% fewer Unforced Errors than his Rivals on Average
* High Ratio of Winners/Forcing Errors with the Forehand Down the Line & Inside Out
* Low Ratio of Unforced Errors with the Forehand Inside In
* Wins 58% of the Rallies after playing a Forehand Down the Line
* Wins 55% of the Rallies after playing a Forehand Inside In
* Forehand Effectiveness on the Return Games
* Wears his Rivals Backhand Down with the Forehand
* Forehand Touch on a short ball
* Forehand Drop Shot (79% of the points won when played)
Weaknesses:
* High Ratio of Unforced Errors with the Forehand Cross
* Wins 45% of the Rallies after playing 2 Forehands Cross in a row
Backhand
5 Stars
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
* 30% more Winners/Forcing Errors & 30% fewer Unforced Errors than his Rivals on Average
* High Ratio of Unforced Errors with the Backhand Cross
* Wins 65% of the Rallies after playing 2 Backhands Cross in a row
* Wins 43% of the Rallies after playing a Backhand Slice
* Wins 57% of the Rallies after playing a Backhand Down the Line
* Backhand Effectiveness in any kind of Rallies (short, medium & long)
* Wears his Rivals Down with the Backhand
* Backhand Drop Shot (55% of the points won when played)
Volley
3 Stars
Strengths:
* Percentage of Points Won at the Net (79%)
* 1-2 Punch Approach when played (80% of the points won)
* Baseline Approach when played (79% of the points won)
* Volley Winners-Forcing Errors/Unforced Errors Ratio (75%)
Weaknesses:
* 30% fewer Winners/Forcing Errors with the Volley than his Rivals on Average
* Total of Points Won at the Net (9%)
* Serve & Volley (not really played)
* Chip & Charge (not really played)
Diego Schwartzman's Game Style
Diego Schwartzman cannot be regarded as a Server at all. His opponents dominate him strongly with that shot because his ratio of aces/service winners is far below the ATP average (12%).
Diego Schwartzman is not only a Retriever but also a Puncher. It means that on the one hand he Retrieves every ball and wears his rivals down but on the other hand he also wins points by his own actions. He makes on average 10% more winners/forcing errors with the forehand than his rivals.
Diego Schwartzman is more a Puncher than a Tempo player but as a complete baseliner he is also capable of playing with pace close to the baseline. When compared with his opponents he has a double edge making on average 30% more winners/forcing errors and 30% fewer unforced errors than them.
Offensive Player
Medium-low
Only 9% of Diego Schwartzman's total points are won at the net (with or without a volley to play) and this number is below the average of the ATP players. However, when he comes to the net his percentage of points won is really high (79%). It means that most of the time he moves forward to finish a point he dominated from the back of the court.
Winning 56% of his points by the errors of his opponents, Diego Schwartzman is an excellent Retriever. He wears his rivals down and makes on average 15% fewer errors with the forehand & 30% fewer with the backhand than them. This is where he gets his biggest edge in the end.
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