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A.Van Koot v S.Ellerbrock
Aniek Van Koot
Court 6 - Women's Wheelchair Singles |
 
6
1
7
 
 
Match Completed
Points
1
2
3
4
5
 
1
6
5
 
 
Elapsed Time by Set:
28
23
60
Sabine Ellerbrock
SlamTracker

IBM SlamTracker

Australian Open SlamTracker, a real-time stats and analytics visualisation platform, is leveraging IBM's predictive analytics technology to pinpoint three "Keys to the Match" that each player needs to come out ahead. Advanced algorithms analyse more than 39 million data points from five years of Grand Slam tournaments. Served with this historical data, each competitor's performance styles and patterns are then indexed across the pair's head-to-head record to generate the top three "Keys" each competitor needs to win.

Launch SlamTracker for Live Scores and Stats
1st Serve 2nd Serve
Choose Statistic:
Key Strength
Key Strength
KEY STRENGTH:  
The Key Strength indicates how important this key is to the match.

The importance is determined by the distribution of data available for the player, the player's opponent and other analytical factors used to define the key.
KEY STATUS INDICATOR:
Aniek Van Koot
Stats
Sabine Ellerbrock
1
Aces
0
6
Double faults
6
16/27 (59 %)
1st serves in
12/26 (46 %)
14/16 (88 %)
1st serve points won
7/12 (58 %)
2/11 (18 %)
2nd serve points won
3/14 (21 %)
3/4 (75 %)
Break points won
1/2 (50 %)
16/26 (50 %)
Receiving points won
11/27 (33 %)
1
Winners
0
6
Unforced errors
6
32
Total points won
21
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
 
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
 
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
Aniek Van Koot
Stats
Sabine Ellerbrock
6
Double faults
2
8/18 (44 %)
1st serves in
15/25 (60 %)
5/8 (63 %)
1st serve points won
10/15 (67 %)
0/10 (0 %)
2nd serve points won
4/10 (40 %)
1/3 (33 %)
Break points won
3/4 (75 %)
11/25 (41 %)
Receiving points won
13/18 (54 %)
6
Unforced errors
2
16
Total points won
27
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
 
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
 
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
Aniek Van Koot
Stats
Sabine Ellerbrock
0
Aces
1
5
Double faults
5
29/44 (66 %)
1st serves in
28/52 (54 %)
17/29 (59 %)
1st serve points won
18/28 (64 %)
8/15 (53 %)
2nd serve points won
8/24 (33 %)
3/8 (38 %)
Break points won
2/4 (50 %)
26/52 (46 %)
Receiving points won
19/44 (39 %)
0
Winners
1
5
Unforced errors
5
51
Total points won
45
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
 
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
 
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
Aniek Van Koot
Stats
Sabine Ellerbrock
1
Aces
1
17
Double faults
13
53/89 (60 %)
1st serves in
55/103 (53 %)
36/53 (68 %)
1st serve points won
35/55 (64 %)
10/36 (28 %)
2nd serve points won
15/48 (31 %)
7/15 (47 %)
Break points won
6/10 (60 %)
53/103 (51 %)
Receiving points won
43/89 (48 %)
1
Winners
1
17
Unforced errors
13
99
Total points won
93
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Total
1st Serve
2nd Serve
 
1st Serve
2nd Serve
Total
Aniek Van Koot
Sabine Ellerbrock
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
 
Winners
Forced Errors
Unforced Errors
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
 
FH
BH
FH
BH
FH
BH
Player 1 TP
Player 1 TP
Turning Points
  • Aces
  • Winners
  • Double Faults
  • Unforced Errors
  • Net Points
  • Break Points
  • Break Points Won
Sabine Ellerbrock and Aniek Van Koot

Double delight for van Koot

Dutchwoman Aniek van Koot adds the Australian Open women’s wheelchair singles title to her doubles success, while Japan’s Shingo Kunieda races to the men’s singles crown for the loss of just two games.
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