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Dabrowski / Routliffe had more aces and were more effective on first serve overall. Their first-serve percentage was significantly better (~53% vs ~44%) — this matters, especially in doubles on clay, where service holds are more contested. On the return side, Alexandrova / Zhang were more effective on first-return points (i.e. when the returner faces first serves) — ~63% vs ~25%. That suggests they were putting pressure when the opponents’ first serves came in. However, when facing second serves (i.e. returner vs second serve), Dabrowski / Routliffe had the edge (~55.6% vs ~41.7%). Break point performance: Dabrowski / Routliffe faced more break points but also saved a higher proportion. Alexandrova / Zhang were only presented with few break opportunities (converted 2/3), but also saved only 1/3 of break points against them. Overall, Dabrowski / Routliffe won more total points and likely controlled key moments better. Based on the stats, surface, and known strengths, here’s what likely decided the match and how the dynamics played out: Strengths & Execution by Dabrowski / Routliffe 1. Serve Stability & Aggression - Having a more reliable first serve (higher % in) allowed them to avoid giving too many free returns to the opponents. Their aces also helped relieve pressure. On clay, where rallies are slower, getting free points or weak replies helps a lot. 2. Second-Serve Return Control - Their ability to consistently put pressure on the second serves of Alexandrova / Zhang gave them chances to break or at least stay aggressive. Their higher success rate in second-serve return points (vs their opponents) suggests they were making the opponent pay when first serves weren’t landing. 3. Break Point Nerve & Defense - They faced more break points overall but handled them better — saving a higher percentage. In doubles, especially in finals, the ability to play well under break-point pressure is often decisive. 4. Momentum / Opening vs Closing Games - Winning the first set 6-3 and then replicating a 6-3 second set shows consistency and control. Likely they got an early break in each set, then held serve comfortably. That puts pressure on Alexandrova / Zhang to try to force breaks themselves, which is risky. Attribution: Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Publisher: WTATv URL: wtatv.com The content on this channel is created for educational and informational purposes only. All materials, including but not limited to video footage, images, and audio, are used under the principles of fair use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are a copyright holder and believe your work has been used inappropriately, please contact me directly, and I will promptly address your concerns. Thanks for watching!