Insane: 99.9% win rate for Djokovic after winning two sets
Novak Djokovic's statistics absolutely defy all logic.
With an overall win rate of 88.3%, the Serbian isn't just dominant; he's almost unbeatable. But it's when he wins the first set that his opponents crumble: a 96.3% win rate and a staggering 99.9% when he leads two sets to zero. Unprecedented numbers.
And several players, both past and present, describe this unique feeling of helplessness: "When he wins the first set, you feel the match is already slipping away. He doesn't give you anything anymore," Daniil Medvedev confessed.
88.3%, 96.3%, 99.9%: beyond the titles, it's the consistency, precision, and psychological domination that make Novak Djokovic a living legend.
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