Sinner vs Alcaraz Break Point Conversion: The Complete Picture
Break point conversion is where matches are won and lost. Sinner converts 43% of break point opportunities vs Alcaraz's 42% — nearly identical. But the full picture includes creation and defense: Alcaraz creates more opportunities (3,336 career) while Sinner defends them better (68% saved vs 64%).
Break Point Conversion & Defense
| Stat | Sinner | Alcaraz |
|---|---|---|
| BP Converted % | 43% | 42% |
| BP Opportunities | 3,406 | 3,336 |
| BP Saved % | 68% | 64% |
| BP Faced | 2,167 | 1,924 |
| Return Games Won % | 28% | 31% |
| Service Games Won % | 87% | 85% |
Key Insights
1. Conversion parity, creation edge to Alcaraz. At 43% vs 42%,
conversion is a wash. But Alcaraz's 31% return games won rate means he generates break
chances more consistently — he needs fewer games to create an opportunity.
2. Sinner's defense is the differentiator. Saving 68% of 2,167 break
points faced means approximately 1,474 clutch holds. That's ~243 more saved break points
than Alcaraz's 1,231 — a significant edge in tight matches.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who converts more break points, Sinner or Alcaraz?
They are nearly identical: Sinner converts 43% vs Alcaraz's 42%. From 3,406 opportunities, Sinner has converted ~1,465 break points. Alcaraz has converted ~1,401 from 3,336 chances.
Who is better at saving break points?
Sinner saves 68% of break points faced (2,167 total) vs Alcaraz's 64% (1,924 total). Sinner is the tougher player to break — he saves roughly 1,474 break points career-wide.