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In the spirit of the Laver Cup, I thought I'd start that elusive "legends" thread. I'll start by posting two fun clips.
One, here's rather amazingly good footage of the 1969 US Open Final, when Laver defeated Tony Roche to win his second Grand Slam. To be honest, it isn't all that exciting - I watched the first few games, then skipped around. But it is still fun to see the brilliance of Laver on full displace.
The second video is the 1984 Roland Garros final. This is perhaps most famous as Ivan Lendl's first Slam title, but also McEnroe's big "match that got away." After being up two sets, Mac lost ground to the stubborn Lendl. This is a very fun match - or maybe it is because it is a highlights video. But I just love the way they played, back in the waning years of wood racquets. There is so much finesse and skill on display - and a lot of variation. Power isn't the norm, but it comes.
Anyhow, feel free to post anything you want. The One Rule to Rule Them All is...no Fedalkovic Wars. OK, a bit is OK - they are legends, after all. But there's another place for that. But post stats, videos, comments, anecdotes, fun stories about legends, era comparisons, etc etc.
One, here's rather amazingly good footage of the 1969 US Open Final, when Laver defeated Tony Roche to win his second Grand Slam. To be honest, it isn't all that exciting - I watched the first few games, then skipped around. But it is still fun to see the brilliance of Laver on full displace.
The second video is the 1984 Roland Garros final. This is perhaps most famous as Ivan Lendl's first Slam title, but also McEnroe's big "match that got away." After being up two sets, Mac lost ground to the stubborn Lendl. This is a very fun match - or maybe it is because it is a highlights video. But I just love the way they played, back in the waning years of wood racquets. There is so much finesse and skill on display - and a lot of variation. Power isn't the norm, but it comes.
Anyhow, feel free to post anything you want. The One Rule to Rule Them All is...no Fedalkovic Wars. OK, a bit is OK - they are legends, after all. But there's another place for that. But post stats, videos, comments, anecdotes, fun stories about legends, era comparisons, etc etc.




