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Guys,
I can't participate in this discussion because I'm anti-alcoholic.... I need a clear mind to be able to disprove Dan's "arguments".... Last edited by BobbyOne : 09-17-2012 at 02:19 PM. |
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Together with a 42-20 record on the American pro championship tour, Hoad's overall record for the two world championships is 76 wins and 33 losses, an overwhelming lead over the other players. Yes, I consider this a greater year for Hoad in 1959 than Laver's numbers in 1969, considering the differences in the quality of the respective fields. |
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Rosewall played his most brilliant tennis in 1958 and 1959. |
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It might be well for you to realize that 14 tournaments were designated to constitute the world championship, and these events show Hoad overwhelming the field. |
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Some people can neglect the most basic facts. The schedule concluded with the Kooyong event in Jan 1-7 1960. |
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The "US Pro" was not a major event by any standard. Wembley did not rate inclusion in the top 14 designated tournaments for 1959. |
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The head-to-head series, and the Ampol tournament series. |
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I guess the results I provided you with were too much to handle. |
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Dan, are you the CEO of this Ampol company or something? I can't get over how many times you've mentioned Ampol on these forums, more times than CBS/NBC mention sponsors on their tennis broadcasts. An old propaganda trick is "Never tell a small lie. Tell a big lie and keep repeating it, and eventually people come to believe it's the truth."
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Even McCauley makes reference to "Final AMPOL points standings after 5 tournaments", where he appears to mistakenly believe that the Ampol series terminated in Feb. 1959, rather than continuing (from Jan. 10, 1959 to Jan. 7, 1960). The final points after the final event (Kooyong 1960) determined the share of bonus money each player received. When Hoad semi-retired in Jan 1960, it appears that Ampol severed its partnership with the Kramer tour, and the 14 tournament schedule of the 1959 season became the precursor of Kramer's 1969 Grand Prix proposal. |
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The pro tour had some financial difficulties in the early 1960s. Sponsors left, Jack March's finances went belly up as the US Pro got extremely weak by the time Buchholz won the tournament in 1962, and the tournament had to leave Cleveland. Holding it in Forest Hills the following year was a financial disaster, with none of the players paid apart from Gonzales negotiating a $5,000 appearance fee to come out of retirement. The French Pro had to leave Roland Garros and move to the Stade Coubertin. I believe even Jack Kramer himself resigned around this time and handed over control to Tony Trabert.
Thank goodness for Laver's arrival in the pros and Gonzales returning, eh? Last edited by Mustard : 09-17-2012 at 07:07 PM. |
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Kramer attempted to sign Laver in 1961 to play a tour against Rosewall in 1962, Laver refused, thinking his value would go up the following year. Kramer, with no tour on tap for 1962, retired in 1961 and handed the reigns over to Trabert. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 09-17-2012 at 08:46 PM. |
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All, I mean actually ALL EXPERTS wrote and said that Rosewall played his most brillant tennis in 1962 and 1963 (not only his best record then). Rosewall won only 1 pro major then but won 18 other pro and open majors in the 1960s and 1970s! Learn history! Last edited by BobbyOne : 09-17-2012 at 09:04 PM. |
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You have brought so many errors and wrong opinions that I doubt to trust you at this point. |
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This was not a true round-robin tour, as Hoad and Gonzales played each other 28 times, while playing only 34 matches against the two rookies combined. When a player dominates a match, he appears to be brilliant. When Rosewall controlled his matches in the early sixties, he APPEARED to be more brilliant than before, BUT he was getting more OPPORTUNITIES to look briliiant against Hoad and Gonzales after they passed their prime. They were no longer able to control their matches against Rosewall, as their abilities had declined. Simple. Objectively, Rosewall playeed awseome tennis in 1958 and 1959, especially at Forest Hills, where he looked like winning both tournaments, the biggest of the year. Gonzales and Hoad had to get up off the canvas to pull out their wins against him. And the Kooyong 1960 final between Hoad and Rosewall, the season finale, was described in the New York Times as the greatest match ever played at Kooyong stadium. It doesn't get any better than the best! Last edited by Dan Lobb : 09-17-2012 at 09:12 PM. |
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However, Wembley was a pro major and more important than many of "your" tournaments. |
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