Public charted-match style read from Tour Radar. Use this as a style fingerprint, not a full match report.
Surge read
Jesper De Jong profiles as a return pressure builder with pattern mixer and front-court opportunist tendencies after opponent-strength weighting and sample normalization. Jesper De Jong finishes cleanly once the point moves forward (+4.6 pts vs adjusted baseline). Jesper De Jong wins a strong share of break-point return points (+4.4 pts vs adjusted baseline), which usually means the return profile stays aggressive when the game swings.
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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
27.1%
#16 of 81
Signal 63 / 100
Raw 27.9%
+3.2 pts vs baseline · baseline 23.8%
1898 returnable returns · weighted 1933
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
41.1%
#43 of 81
Signal 53 / 100
Raw 41.3%
+1.1 pts vs baseline · baseline 40.0%
3413 charted forehand directions · weighted 3498
Higher values point to a forehand that steps on the point instead of simply recycling crosscourt.
Serve Variety
Strength-adjusted value
98 / 100
#11 of 81
Signal 68 / 100
Raw 98 / 100
+1.6 pts vs baseline · baseline 97 / 100
2543 charted serves · weighted 2596
Higher values usually mean the first-ball read is harder because serve patterns are not concentrated in one lane.
Net Pressure
Strength-adjusted value
15.4%
#7 of 81
Signal 62 / 100
Raw 15.9%
+3.4 pts vs baseline · baseline 12.0%
811 net points across 5085 total points · weighted 5180
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
73.7%
#4 of 81
Signal 79 / 100
Raw 74.0%
+4.6 pts vs baseline · baseline 69.1%
811 net points · weighted 827
Higher values point to cleaner front-court execution once the approach or transition decision is made.
Break-Point Resistance
Strength-adjusted value
61.9%
#42 of 81
Signal 51 / 100
Raw 62.3%
-0.2 pts vs baseline · baseline 62.1%
220 break points faced on serve · weighted 229
Higher values point to a service profile that stays stable when the score tightens.
Break-Point Attack
Strength-adjusted value
43.4%
#5 of 81
Signal 75 / 100
Raw 44.2%
+4.4 pts vs baseline · baseline 39.0%
206 break points on return · weighted 209
Higher values point to a return profile that leans forward at the moment the service game can swing.
First-Strike Compression
Strength-adjusted value
57.0%
#46 of 81
Signal 45 / 100
Raw 57.1%
-1.7 pts vs baseline · baseline 58.7%
4826 charted service points · weighted 4926
Higher values point to service games that stay short and front-footed. Lower values usually mean a profile that lives in longer points.
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Surface
14 charted hard matches. The clearest surface edge is bp resistance (+5.2 pts vs adjusted baseline).
14 charted matches on hard.
Surface
15 charted clay matches. The surface profile leans most clearly into net conversion (+4.9 pts vs adjusted baseline), while bp resistance is softer (-8.3 pts vs adjusted baseline).
15 charted matches on clay.