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Who plays more long rallies at the 2024 US Open? The men or women?
The quick answer is always the women. Less power on the serve and groundstrokes for the women means forcing errors or putting the ball away is more challenging. We have always had the global paradigm that the women’s game = longer rallies.
Right? Wrong.
2024 US Open Rally Length (122/127 Matches Played For Men & Women
First, I want you to focus on the percentage totals of rallies in 9+ shots.
The men are at 10.3%, and the women are slightly less, at 10.2%. It’s somewhat surprising (old school thought) that they are even in the same ballpark. It’s a paradigm shift that the women are actually edging men in this critical statistic.
This is precisely the data the WTA needs to champion their tour. When you look at all three rally lengths, there is not a lot of difference between the two tours. If you round up the 0-4 rally length, the men are at 69%, and the women are at 68%. It’s basically the same product. Tennis fans don’t know this, and they need to.
Is there any other analytics that proves the men’s and women’s games are very similar? I’m glad you asked.
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2024 US Open Average Rally Length (122/127 matches played)
- Men = 3.83 shots
- Women = 3.87 shots
The average rally length is just 0.04 percentage points apart. The men are at 3.87 shots per point, and the women are almost the same, at 3.87 shots per point. In this particular metric, it’s an identical product.
The women essentially play just as many short rallies as the men. When Naomi Osaka defeated Jelena Ostapenko in the opening round, the average rally length was a speedy 2.58 shots. There was not a single rally that reached nine shots.
When Otto Virtanen defeated Quintin Halys 6-3, 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-2 in the opening round, there were only four rallies that reached nine shots or longer.
The women win 66% of their net points. The men win 65%.
The women win 76% of their serve and volley points, while the men win 70%
There is so much more that is similar about men’s and women’s tennis than there are differences.
Yes, serve speed is undoubtedly one of them. 87 men hit their fastest serve at least 125 mph. Only one woman reached that speed. That does not need to be the lead in any conversation about men’s and women’s tennis. Rally length is the star of the show.
The conversation about combining the men’s and women’s tours starts with data. It starts by removing opinions and inserting spreadsheets.
It starts much more with similarities than differences.