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Join Date: Oct 2011
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This was fun to watch. Mecir was an effortless mover. You could call him a pusher, but he really frustrated Lendl in this match.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bristol, England
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Mecir carved Lendl up in that match. It's great to watch. Mecir's win over McEnroe in the 1987 WCT Dallas final was just as good, as were Mecir's numerous demolitions of Wilander.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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You watch Mecir and wonder how a guy can play so smoothly and make those shots with such ease.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bristol, England
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True, and also how he would be steadily rallying on the baseline and would then glide very fast to the net to hit a winning volley. That's where he got the "Big Cat" nickname from.
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Feb 2010
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His first big win was against Connors in Phily 85 which made him workdwide famous.were there more encounters between both?
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http://www.itftennis.com/ProCircuit/...ayer2=10000900 |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Bierlandt
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He was so smooth and effortless with beautiful footwork (a pre-Fed Fed) that he often looked like he was playing in slow-mo but he wasn't. Everything early and graceful, nothing appears rushed or last-second. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_34nkKIUXc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUZf4...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2bzl...eature=related
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 7,502
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Here are some stats on took on Mecir-Lendl Lipton
Lendl 42-98 43% 1st serve 25-42 59.5% 1st serve pts won 30-56 54% 2nd serve pts won 4 aces 7 doubles drew 18 return errors(5 on 2nd serve) 10 of the return errors he drew from Mecir were bh's 21 non service winners(13 fh, 3 bh, 4 fhv, 1 bhv) 2 of 5 on break points Mecir 71-100 70% 1st serve 48-71 68% 1st serve pts won 18-29 62% 2nd serve pts won 4 aces 1 double 20 return errors(4 on 2nd serve) 14 of the return errors he drew were bh's 25 non service winners(6 fh, 9 bh, 4 fhv, 6 bhv) 6 of 12 on break points stats from espn after 2 sets Lendl-14 winners, 20 unforced errors Mecir-21 winners, 20 unforced errors |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Mecir was 28 of 51 on 1st serve (55%) and 14 of 24 on 2nd (58%). Lendl was 8 of 25 on 1st serve (32%) and 25 of 44 on 2nd (57%). So if Mecir could get Lendl's first serve back, he won 2/3 of the time. You can see a little of the reason why, in the 2nd point of my clip. Even though I'd classify Lendl's BH error as unforced, he did not expect his serve to come back like that, if at all. Mecir was putting pressure on him by blocking the hard serves back so well. Connors used to do that to Lendl a lot. Djokovic is doing it very well today. |
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So in this match his 1st serve success ended up only 5 percentage points ahead of his 2nd serve success. In their USO final, by contrast, there were 21 percentage points between Lendl's success on 1st and 2nd (81% vs. 60%), much more what you would expect from his 1st serve even against a great returner. He had 10 aces in that match. In their AO final, Lendl's 1st serve was fine again (78%), though he did poorly on 2nd serve (35%). He had 14 aces. Out of the 3 matches -- USO, Lipton, AO -- Lendl played the best at the USO. He made 68% of his first serves and won 81% of them: so he sacrificed nothing by getting the first serve in. And he had healthy success on 2nd serve. In AO he served at only 52%, and had some difficulty on 2nd serve. At Key Biscayne he made only 43% of his first serves, and won only 59% of those. Last edited by krosero : 09-21-2012 at 06:40 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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New York Times:
Lendl did not think his latest defeat was an omen. Any time he loses, he said, people question whether he is slipping.Chicago Tribune: In five of Mecir's six service breaks, Lendl double-faulted at least once. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Mecir was awesome, and he beat all the top players of his generation at one time or another. What held him back? He got beat pretty bad in his 2 Slam finals.
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Also, I have to mention 1988 Wimbledon, when Mecir destroyed Wilander in the quarter finals 6-3, 6-1, 6-3, and was just as dominant in the first 2 sets of his semi final against Edberg in winning them 6-4, 6-2. Mecir's level stayed pretty high even in the following 3 sets even if it had dropped a bit from the first 2 sets, but Edberg was hanging on and started to get more of the crucial points and he eventually came back to win by 4-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. When you watch this match, you wonder how Mecir didn't win. Mecir's back troubles began in 1988 as well, I believe, which forced his early retirement after 1990 Wimbledon at the age of 26. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Charlottesville, VA
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When Lendl beat him in the U.S. Open final, Lendl forgot to get only 43% of his first serves in and hit lots of double faults. Instead, he had a normal serving day.
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did mecir play with a wooden racket ?
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Mecir didn't have the wooden racquet by 1989. Mecir at the 1986 US Open was the last player to get to a major final with a wooden racquet.
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