Public charted-match style read from Tour Radar. Use this as a style fingerprint, not a full match report.
Surge read
Alexander Zverev profiles as a front-court opportunist after opponent-strength weighting and sample normalization. Alexander Zverev brings points forward more often than the adjusted peer baseline (+0.9 pts vs adjusted baseline). The return profile still creates less depth pressure than the adjusted baseline (-3.7 pts vs adjusted baseline), so servers may get into their first pattern more often.
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
20.2%
#70 of 81
Signal 36 / 100
Raw 20.2%
-3.7 pts vs baseline · baseline 23.8%
8278 returnable returns · weighted 9045
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
36.9%
#60 of 81
Signal 40 / 100
Raw 36.8%
-3.1 pts vs baseline · baseline 40.0%
14968 charted forehand directions · weighted 16486
Higher values point to a forehand that steps on the point instead of simply recycling crosscourt.
Serve Variety
Strength-adjusted value
94 / 100
#64 of 81
Signal 39 / 100
Raw 94 / 100
-2.6 pts vs baseline · baseline 97 / 100
10652 charted serves · weighted 11659
Higher values usually mean the first-ball read is harder because serve patterns are not concentrated in one lane.
Net Pressure
Strength-adjusted value
12.9%
#24 of 81
Signal 53 / 100
Raw 12.9%
+0.9 pts vs baseline · baseline 12.0%
2808 net points across 21837 total points · weighted 23881
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
67.0%
#61 of 81
Signal 42 / 100
Raw 67.0%
-2.1 pts vs baseline · baseline 69.1%
2808 net points · weighted 3100
Higher values point to cleaner front-court execution once the approach or transition decision is made.
Break-Point Resistance
Strength-adjusted value
61.0%
#50 of 81
Signal 47 / 100
Raw 61.2%
-1.1 pts vs baseline · baseline 62.1%
725 break points faced on serve · weighted 797
Higher values point to a service profile that stays stable when the score tightens.
Break-Point Attack
Strength-adjusted value
36.8%
#59 of 81
Signal 43 / 100
Raw 36.9%
-2.2 pts vs baseline · baseline 39.0%
965 break points on return · weighted 1046
Higher values point to a return profile that leans forward at the moment the service game can swing.
First-Strike Compression
Strength-adjusted value
54.9%
#64 of 81
Signal 39 / 100
Raw 55.1%
-3.8 pts vs baseline · baseline 58.7%
6398 charted service points · weighted 6985
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
79 charted hard matches. The surface profile leans most clearly into net pressure (+0.8 pts vs adjusted baseline), while forehand intent is softer (-4.6 pts vs adjusted baseline).
79 charted matches on hard.
Surface
40 charted clay matches. The surface profile leans most clearly into net pressure (+1.5 pts vs adjusted baseline), while first-strike share is softer (-5.6 pts vs adjusted baseline).
40 charted matches on clay.