Public charted-match style read from Tour Radar. Use this as a style fingerprint, not a full match report.
Surge read
Alex De Minaur profiles as a return pressure builder with pattern mixer and score-point closer tendencies after opponent-strength weighting and sample normalization. Alex De Minaur spreads serve targets well instead of leaning on one lane (+2.2 pts vs adjusted baseline), which makes the first read harder. Alex De Minaur wins a strong share of break-point return points (+1.8 pts vs adjusted baseline), which usually means the return profile stays aggressive when the game swings. Alex De Minaur plays through longer service points more often than the front-foot first-strike profiles in the adjusted sample (-9.5 pts vs adjusted baseline).
Top traits
Watchouts
Displayed values are opponent-strength weighted, shrunk toward the tour-window baseline, and then ranked inside the current tour and window. Every card still shows the raw sample underneath.
Return Depth Pressure
Strength-adjusted value
26.9%
#17 of 81
Signal 63 / 100
Raw 27.1%
+3.1 pts vs baseline · baseline 23.8%
6172 returnable returns · weighted 6640
Higher values usually mean the return is buying time, pinning the server back, and moving the point off easy first-ball offense.
Forehand Intent
Strength-adjusted value
41.4%
#41 of 81
Signal 54 / 100
Raw 41.6%
+1.3 pts vs baseline · baseline 40.0%
12939 charted forehand directions · weighted 14020
Higher values point to a forehand that steps on the point instead of simply recycling crosscourt.
Serve Variety
Strength-adjusted value
99 / 100
#5 of 81
Signal 72 / 100
Raw 99 / 100
+2.2 pts vs baseline · baseline 97 / 100
8014 charted serves · weighted 8662
Higher values usually mean the first-ball read is harder because serve patterns are not concentrated in one lane.
Net Pressure
Strength-adjusted value
12.3%
#35 of 81
Signal 50 / 100
Raw 12.3%
+0.2 pts vs baseline · baseline 12.0%
1994 net points across 16265 total points · weighted 17551
Higher values point to a profile that uses the front court as a recurring pressure tool rather than an emergency option.
Net Conversion
Strength-adjusted value
69.7%
#22 of 81
Signal 57 / 100
Raw 69.8%
+0.6 pts vs baseline · baseline 69.1%
1994 net points · weighted 2158
Higher values point to cleaner front-court execution once the approach or transition decision is made.
Break-Point Resistance
Strength-adjusted value
58.4%
#66 of 81
Signal 37 / 100
Raw 58.6%
-3.7 pts vs baseline · baseline 62.1%
696 break points faced on serve · weighted 761
Higher values point to a service profile that stays stable when the score tightens.
Break-Point Attack
Strength-adjusted value
40.7%
#15 of 81
Signal 63 / 100
Raw 40.9%
+1.8 pts vs baseline · baseline 39.0%
745 break points on return · weighted 793
Higher values point to a return profile that leans forward at the moment the service game can swing.
First-Strike Compression
Strength-adjusted value
49.2%
#81 of 81
Signal 21 / 100
Raw 48.5%
-9.5 pts vs baseline · baseline 58.7%
5092 charted service points · weighted 5500
Higher values point to service games that stay short and front-footed. Lower values usually mean a profile that lives in longer points.
Surface cards only appear when the window has at least 10 charted matches on that surface.
Surface
75 charted hard matches. The surface profile leans most clearly into return depth (+2.6 pts vs adjusted baseline), while first-strike share is softer (-9.3 pts vs adjusted baseline).
75 charted matches on hard.
Surface
16 charted clay matches. The surface profile leans most clearly into bp attack (+5.3 pts vs adjusted baseline), while bp resistance is softer (-7.3 pts vs adjusted baseline).
16 charted matches on clay.
Surface
10 charted grass matches. The surface profile leans most clearly into serve variety (+3.0 pts vs adjusted baseline), while net conversion is softer (-3.4 pts vs adjusted baseline).
10 charted matches on grass.