Slam Performance Power Rankings
Which Grand Slam champion was the most dominant in history? Nadal at Roland Garros? Federer at Wimbledon? Or Djokovic in Melbourne?
Our Power Rankings analyze statistical dominance across sets, games, points, opponent quality, and match efficiency to identify the most commanding Grand Slam runs since 2000.
Rank | Campaign | Power Score | Sets Won % | Games Won % | Points Won % | Top 5 Wins | Sets Lost |
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The Power Ranking Formula
Power Score =
0.32 × (Sets Won %) +
0.25 × (Games Won %) +
0.23 × (Points Won %) +
0.10 × (Opponent Quality) +
0.10 × (Speed Score) +
Bonus Points
Sets Won %
Percentage of sets won throughout the tournament
32%
Games Won %
Percentage of games won throughout the tournament
25%
Points Won %
Percentage of points won throughout the tournament
23%
Opponent Quality
Percentage of matches against top-30 ranked opponents
10%
Speed Score
Measures the efficiency and dominance in match completion time
10%
Bonus Points:
Top 5 Wins
3 points added for each win against a top-5 ranked opponent
Perfect Tournament
10 points added for winning the tournament without dropping a set