Points won directly behind the serve:
31 % Eltingh – 42 of 132
24 % Muster – 27 of 111
The 25-year-old double specialist Jacco Eltingh [24], reached two Grand Slam quarter-finals (Aussie Open, Wimbledon) in 1995 not having achieved any really interesting results beside those two tournaments! It was an exceptionally short four-set match which lasted just 1 hour & 58 minutes; the 16th ranked Austrian led 5:4* in the 4th set. After the loss he stated that Eltingh played like a clown, pushing the ball on approaching shots… It was Muster’s second tournament of ’95 – an extraordinary year in his career when he became an undisputed ‘king of clay’ winning 11 titles on this surface.
Points won directly behind the serve:
31 % Eltingh – 42 of 132
24 % Muster – 27 of 111
The 25-year-old double specialist Jacco Eltingh [24], reached two Grand Slam quarter-finals (Aussie Open, Wimbledon) in 1995 not having achieved any really interesting results beside those two tournaments! It was an exceptionally short four-set match which lasted just 1 hour & 58 minutes; the 16th ranked Austrian led 5:4* in the 4th set. After the loss he stated that Eltingh played like a clown, pushing the ball on approaching shots… It was Muster’s second tournament of ’95 – an extraordinary year in his career when he became an undisputed ‘king of clay’ winning 11 titles on this surface.