They have played 26 sets in total, with Lorenzo Musetti winning 6 and Novak Djokovic winning 20. The last match between Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti was at the Miami Open - Miami, 25-03-2025, Round: R4, Surface: Hard, with Novak Djokovic getting the victory 6-2 6-2.
In the current realm of tennis, where second serves can either send you soaring or spark a sob story, Musetti has impressively nabbed 44.68% of his second serve points over the last six months. Djokovic, trying his best with what he’s got, has pocketed a modest 42.18%. This might sound baffling, but give it a spin in the prediction roulette and you’ll see why second serve stats are as good as the crystal ball for tennis outcomes.
When it comes to winning points on returning second serves, Musetti has been the stealthy burglar, snagging 49.1% of the opponent’s stash. Meanwhile, Djokovic appears to have been slightly less successful, scratching away 37.58%. First serve return stats join the party with Musetti inviting 28.61% of first serve points into his collection, and Djokovic clinking glasses over 22.92%. Judging by these figures, you might start wondering if Musetti’s got a magic wand at this H 2H matchup.
‘Pressureshot’ is truly Djokovic's middle name, securing 60.53% of breakpoints like they’re playing cards, while Musetti tries to match up with 59.43%. Roll over to overall performance, and you’d think Djokovic has his coach threatening him with a giant racket, winning a whopping 79.17% of matches compared to Musetti’s rather respectable 64.79%. But hey, who said winning was easy?
Now, grab your grass whistles and clay shoes! Musetti pirouettes on clay with a career win rate of 65%, but his feet seem to slip on I.hard at just 47%. Our dear Djokovic, clearly the grass grandmaster, swings onto the green carpet with an astounding 86% win rate. Don’t get too excited though; those pesky I.hard courts bring him down to a humble 79%. Someone must tell Djokovic’s heart that it’s not made of grass.
Let’s talk about tours now! Musetti’s reign in the Main tour comes with a 66.67% win rate – not too shabby. Not to outdo himself on the Grand Slam, Djokovic prances through with an 84.21% win rate. When sorting through the stats of this tournament circus, remember the level of the event makes a difference as colossal as losing or finding your lucky charm.
Musetti and Djokovic have tangoed on the tennis courts 8 times, with Djokovic winning 7 of those dances. Amidst their 24 set-play flutter, Musetti managed to waltz away with 6 sets, leaving Djokovic to cha-cha with 18. The last match had Djokovic pulling his magic for a 6-4, 6-2 win over Musetti at the Olympics – Paris, 2024 Semifinals. Past matches hint at an average endurance run of around 2 hours and 29 minutes. For those edge-of-the-seat moments, they’ve each claimed a deciding set victory in their two previous duels.
Feeling the thunder of tiebreaks? Musetti aced 3 to Djokovic’s single hurdle. A promising stat to have in your back pocket when wagering an outcome on who can handle the volcanic extremities. Competing against players brushed with gold dust, Musetti has faced opponents with an average rank of 57.56 compared to Djokovic’s 85.06. Spinning into a deciding set, Musetti bats his eye confidently with his 78% win, leaving Djokovic pacing behind at 50%.
When converting those precious breakpoints, Musetti transforms 33.08% of chances into victories. Djokovic, working hard not to be accused of generosity, turns 28.3% into victories. As this thrilling tale draws to a close, allow the stats to salute Djokovic as the favored winner. After all, numbers may not dance perfectly, but they sure know how to predict a grand finale when woven together, even if Musetti’s magical musings come tantalizingly close!
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