Number of total points (ATP) is very likely incorrect
Points won directly behind the serve:
14 % Moya – 13 of 89
17 % Chang – 22 of 129
The 20-year-old Moya [24] played a perfect match to become the first Spaniard in the Australian Open final since 1969 when Andres Gimeno lost to Rod Laver. In the opening set, the Spaniard trailed 4:5 when held at ‘love’ producing four straight winners. In the 3rd set Chang [2] had a few game points to lead 4:1, but lost four games in a row.
Number of total points (ATP) is very likely incorrect
Points won directly behind the serve:
14 % Moya – 13 of 89
17 % Chang – 22 of 129
The 20-year-old Moya [24] played a perfect match to become the first Spaniard in the Australian Open final since 1969 when Andres Gimeno lost to Rod Laver. In the opening set, the Spaniard trailed 4:5 when held at ‘love’ producing four straight winners. In the 3rd set Chang [2] had a few game points to lead 4:1, but lost four games in a row.