Sunday, June 5, 2022

Sanyaku Ranks Following the 2022 French Open

Men
Career rank 1/ East Current Rank West Career rank 1/
High Sanyaku (Senior Champion Ranks)
Dai-Y Rafael Nadal Y Novak DjokovicDai-Y
O Alexander Zverev O1 Daniil Medvedev (k)O
O Stefanos Tsitsipas (k) O2 Matteo Berrettini (k)O
Lower Sanyaku (Junior Champion Ranks)
S Caspar Ruud S --
S Felix Auger-Aliassime K Carlos AlcarazK


Women
Career rank 1/ East Current Rank West Career rank 1/
High Sanyaku (Senior Champion Ranks)
- - Y --
O Ashleigh Barty (k) O Iga SwiatekO
Lower Sanyaku (Junior Champion Ranks)
S Leylah Fernandez S Cori Gauff S
S Barbora Krejcikova K1 Danielle Collins S
K Daria Kasatkina K2 Jessica PegulaK

1/ Highest sanyaku rank achieved in a player's career
Inactive Yokozuna: Roger Federer (Dai), Serena Williams (Dai), Andy Murray, Venus Williams, Naomi Osaka
(k): kadoban
(o): Sekiwake-Ozeki

Saturday, June 4, 2022

Iga Swiatek, Ozeki

Iga Swiatek
Iga Swiatek
became the 43rd female Ozeki (=Champion) of the Open Era today by winning the 2022 French Open ladies' tournament. 

Swiatek qualified in two different ways for her new career rank: (i) by reaching the final of the French Open following her semifinal participation at the 2022 Australian Open, and (ii) by winning the second grand slam title of her career after victory at the 2020 French Open. Either achievement on its own would have sufficed to cross the 'great hurdle' (the literal meaning of 'Ozeki' in Japanese).

There are more career promotions: Swiatek's final opponent Cori Gauff earned a maiden Sekiwake (=Junior Champion I) promotion; repeat quarterfinalist Jessica Pegula  becomes a Komusubi (Junior Champion II for the first time in her career. In the men's game, finalist Casper Ruud will become a first-time Sekiwake (independent of whether he wins or loses the final tomorrow), repeat quarterfinalist Carlos Alcaraz will join the Sanyaku (=championship ranks) as a Komusubi. 

A full update will be published once the 2022 French Open have completed.


Sunday, February 6, 2022

Fare Well, Champion

A career-high Ozeki (=Champion) has announced his retirement from the sport: Juan Martin del Potro, the 27th male Ozeki of the open era

Juan Martin del Potro
Del Potro crossed the "great hurdle" (this is what 'Ozeki' means literally in Japanese) for the first time in 2009, when he won the US Open in 2009 as a 20-year old, following a semi-final at the 2009 French Open. In the semifinals and in the final, Del Potro defeated both Yokozuna (=Grand Champions)  in succession - Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. He obtained active Ozeki status for a second time in 2018 after a series of strong grand slam tournaments, peaking with another US Open final. Del Potro also won a bronze and a silver medal and the 2012/2016 Olympics respectively. 

Del Potro's ability to generate speed and raw power was unique and feared by his opponents, his trademark thunderbolt flat forehand was an almost undefeatable weapon when he hit it cleanly. However, his career was interrupted time and again by long stretches of injury: in 2010, 2013-16, and now again since 2019. His large frame - del Potro is almost 2 meters tall and weighs close to 100 kilos - did unfortunately not take too well to the strains of professional tennis, otherwise he may well have had the potential for Yokozuna. 

The Argentine was one of the most humble and sympathetic  personalities on the professional tennis tour and almost universally liked. He is leaving the tour at 33 years of age. 

Fare well, champion. You will be missed.

Sunday, January 30, 2022

The 2022 Australian Open: Promotions, Demotions and Other Stats

2022 Australian Open Champions:
  • Rafael Nadal (Dai-Yokozuna)
  • Ashleigh Barty (Ozeki)

New Career Sanyaku Rank:

Sanyaku Rank Changes
Player (career rank if different) To From
Promotions
Daniil Medvedev Ozeki Sekiwake
Matteo Berrettini Ozeki Sekiwake
Stefanos Tsitsipas Ozeki Sekiwake
Danielle Collins Sekiwake Maegashira
Denis Shapovalov Komusubi Maegashira
Madison Keys (ex-Ozeki) Komusubi Maegashira
Iga Swiatek (ex-Sekiwake) Komusubi Maegashira
Demotions
Karolina Pliskova (ex-Ozeki)Komusubi Sekiwake
Aryna SabalenkaKomusubi Sekiwake
Maria SakkariKomusubi Sekiwake
Emma RaducanuKomusubi Sekiwake
Leylah FernandezKomusubi Sekiwake

Kinboshi:
("gold star" - prize awarded to a non-sanyaku ranked competitor for beating an active Yokozuna):
  • Amanda Anisimova (ex-Komusubi) - for beating Yokozuna Naomi Osaka in Round 3

Other noteworthy developments:
  • Dai-Yokozuna (Great Grand Champion) Rafael Nadal won his 21st grand slam title and therefore the most slams of any male tennis player in the open era.
  • In terms of the pure stats, however, Nadal remains #3 in the open area top 20 ranking - behind Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, who both have 20 titles but participated in many more grand slam finals and semifinals. This said, Sanyaku Tennis does not really participate in the so-called GOAT debate. To us, every player who reached Dai-Yokozuna status represents the pinnacle of the sport, with unique achievements each in his or her own way. Splitting hair at this level is silly: you don't compare royalty.
  • Finalist Daniil Medvedev got promoted to Ozeki (=Champion), but he missed out by a whisker on back-to-back grand slam titles and hence on an immediate Yokozuna (=Grand Champion) promotion - he would have been the 19th male Yokzouna of the open era. Medvedev looks every bit like a future Yokozuna, but one never knows. Semifinalist Matteo Berrettini also got promoted to Ozeki, while the other semi-finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas earned a re-repromotion to the same rank.
  • The "next gen" fills four Ozeki slots now and has truly arrived in the sanyaku rankings (the fourth Ozeki Alexander Zverev, who lost early and goes kadoban - i.e. needs a quarterfinal to the French open to defend rank). This said, noone has made it to Yokozuna yet - this is still reserved to the old masters, Nadal and Djokovic (the third master, Federer, is an inactive Yokozuna at present).
  • In the ladies's game, Ashleigh Barty won her third grand slam title and confimed Ozeki rank. She is now the top tier in ladies' tennis, as both Yokozuna - Dai-Yokozuna Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka - failed to make the semifinals in four consecutive grand slam tournaments (Williams did not participate this time, Osaka lost in round 3). Hence both are listed as inactive Yokozuna now, leaving ladies' tennis without an active Grand Champion. By contrast, the lower Sanyaku ranks (Sekiwake and Komusubi) are filled with no less than 9 female players who had success at the last three grand slam tournaments, among them Australian Open finalist Danielle Collins.

Sanyaku Ranks Following the 2022 Australian Open

Men
Career rank 1/ East Current Rank West Career rank 1/
High Sanyaku (Senior Champion Ranks)
Dai-Y Rafael Nadal Y Novak DjokovicDai-Y
O Alexander Zverev (k) O1 Daniil MedvedevO
O Stefanos Tsitsipas O2 Matteo Berrettini O
Lower Sanyaku (Junior Champion Ranks)
S Felix Auger-Aliassime S --
K Denis Shapovalov K --


Women
Career rank 1/ East Current Rank West Career rank 1/
High Sanyaku (Senior Champion Ranks)
- - Y --
O Ashleigh Barty O --
Lower Sanyaku (Junior Champion Ranks)
S Barbora Krejcikova S Danielle Collins S
O Karolina Pliskova K1 Aryna SabalenkaS
S Maria Sakkari K2 Emma Raducanu S
S Leylah Fernandez K3 Madison KeysO
S Iga Swiatek K4 --

1/ Highest sanyaku rank achieved in a player's career
Inactive Yokozuna: Roger Federer (Dai), Serena Williams (Dai), Andy Murray, Venus Williams, Naomi Osaka
(k): kadoban
(o): Sekiwake-Ozeki

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Daniil Medvedev and Matteo Berrettini, Ozeki

Daniil Medvedev
Double Ozeki (=Champion) promotion in mens' tennis: Daniil Medvedev and Matteo Berrettini both crossed the "great hurdle" (this is what "Ozeki" means literally in Japanese) at the 2022 Australian open to become the 35th and the 36th male Ozeki of the open era (the sanyaku rank lists will be updated once the tournament has completed). 

Medvedev reached Ozeki by following up on his triumph at the 2021 US Open with another grand slam quarterfinal participation. By now he has even reached the semifinals; if he wins the tournament he would earn a promotion to the 19th male Yokozuna (=Grand Champion) of the open era. 

Matteo Berrettini
Berrettini plays a third consecutive successful grand slam tournament: final at Wimbledon, quarterfinals in New York, (at least) semifinal in Melbourne. Different from Medvedev, he cannot earn a Yokozuna promotion at this tournament, however.

Elsewhere in the tournament, Stefanos Tsitsipas earned re-promotion to Ozeki by reaching the semifinals after two weaker grand slam tournaments. In the ladies' game, both Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka will lose active Yokozuna status, as they failed to make a grand slam semifinal for four consecutive tournaments - Williams did not participate, Osaka went out in round 3. This will leave Ashleigh Barty as the only female player with a high sanyaku rank (Yokozuna or Ozeki) after the 2022 Australian Open.

Full updates will come once the tournament completes.