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Novak Djokovic back to top of ATP rankings with Australian Open win

FEATURE: Best stats from the Australian Open, including Novak Djokovic history and Rafael Nadal nightmare


The first Grand Slam of the year produced many memorable moments, such as Sofia Kenin’s surprise title victory, some Novak Djokovic history, and Caroline Wozniacki’s farewell. But, what about the statistics that mostly go unnoticed? Take a look at the 10 coolest stats from the Australian Open.

10)  Kyrgios and Raonic: The ‘Ace’ Kings

It is not a shock that Milos Raonic and Nick Kyrgios hit the most aces for the tournament. They have two of the biggest serves in the game and both nailed 100 aces at this year’s event.

9) Serena Williams earliest exit since 2006

Williams is a seven-time Australian Open champion and has twice saved match points in Melbourne, before going onto win the championships.

Unfortunately for Williams, she was unable to dig her way out of trouble in the third round, in which she lost in three sets to Qiang Wang. This is the first time Williams has lost before the fourth round of the Australian Open since her defeat to Daniela Hantuchova all the way back in 2006.

8) Thiem ends Nadal’s streak

Up until the Australian Open, Rafael Nadal had reached seven consecutive Grand Slam semi-finals. Dominic Thiem, though, ended his own personal losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slams, and played one of his best matches to defeat the Spaniard in the quarter-finals this year.

7) Kenin does it for USA

Sofia Kenin with Australian Open trophy

Sofia Kenin became only the second American outside of the Williams sisters to win a Grand Slam since 2002.

Kenin had never advanced past the fourth round of a major before, but she built on her strong 2019 season and won a three-set final against Garbine Muguruza.

Sloane Stephens is the only other American female to win a Grand Slam apart from the Williams sisters in 18 years.

6) Barty stops the rot

Ashleigh Barty failed to become the first Australian women to win this title in 42 years, but she did snap a particular losing streak. Her win over Petra Kvitova in the quarter-finals was Barty’s first career win over a top-10 player at a Slam. Previously, she had a 0-5 record.

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5) Djokovic kicks off the new decade in style

Winning a record eighth Australian Open title was not the only bit of history that Novak Djokovic made. With his victory, he is now the only man in the open era to win a major in three different decades. The world number one captured his first major at the 2008 Australian Open.

4) Federer clutch on match points

Roger Federer forehand

Never count out Roger Federer. In the quarter-finals, he saved seven match points against Tennys Sandgren and that was the fourth time in a Slam the Swiss has recovered from match points.

It was also the third time in a row this has happened in a quarter-final. Another stat to note is that each time Federer has won from match points down in a quarter-final, he has gone onto lose in the semis.

3) Dominance of the ‘Big Three’

For the 14th consecutive time, a major final featured a member of the ‘Big Three’ (Nadal, Djokovic and Federer). Andy Murray’s win over Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon 2016 final was the last time one of the ‘Big Three’ were not in a major final.

2) Gauff making strides at 15

Coco Gauff is already one of the most popular players on tour at just 15-years-old and she is tipped to be a future Grand Slam winner.

Gauff scored a massive win over defending champion, Naomi Osaka in the third round and with that, she became the youngest player to knock out a top-five opponent since 1991.

1) Unpredictability of the women’s game

The dimension of the men’s game has not changed in recent years, but the same cannot be said about the women’s side. Sofia Kenin’s triumph may have been a surprise, but it really should not be considering the fact that there have been so many different Grand Slam champions in recent years.

Between 1980 and 2016, only one female player won their first Grand Slam having never reached the quarter-final prior. From 2017-present, four different women have won their maiden slam despite not advancing to the quarter-final before.


Tim Farthing, Tennishead Editorial Director & Owner, has been a huge tennis fan his whole life. He's a tennis journalist and entrepreneur as well as playing tennis to a national standard. He also helps manage his local club and volunteers for his local tennis organisation. He's a specialist in content about the administration of professional tennis and tennis coaching for all levels.