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Interesting account but it raises one question for me: how was Hoad able to take an even greater lead on Pancho (13-5) the following year?[/quote]
First, in the 1958 US Pro final, Hoad led two sets to none and was closing out the match when he pulled thigh muscles, which not only cost him the match, but continued to bother him on the tour. Hoad himself used the same grip for ALL strokes, and did not have to shift forehand to backhand shots. In 1959, Hoad paced himself better than in 1958, and when he led the series with Gonzales 13-5, and felt his back beginning to bother him, he coasted to rest his back, winning 15-13, and playing over 150 matches on the year. In the two 1959 world championship tours, his combined record was 76 wins and 33 losses, against the toughest lineup of pros ever assembled. That is a 70% success rate, comparable to what Kramer and Gonzales achieved on their lopsided tour wins. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-06-2012 at 09:57 AM. |
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This explains the sudden change in fortunes. In 1959, Hoad led at 13-5 until, again, his back acted up. |
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Kramer and Gonzales are old rivals. Kramer wanted Gonzales to lose his crown as the best player on the professional tour. Are you sure you trust Kramer's account more than Vines' account?
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Gonzales did not support the Vines account. Note that this is Vines, not Hoad himself, speaking. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-10-2012 at 01:40 PM. |
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This is not to say that Vines' story is completely wrong, and Gonzales may have improved his game during the tour. But the drastic turnaround was due to Hoad's back. Hoad would still win almost $200,000 in 1958 alone from prize-money, as his contract paid him more for a win than Gonzales' contract. Despite the millions that Hoad and Gonzales won in tennis earnings, they were both school dropouts and lacking in financial skills, and both were temporarily broke when they died, in Hoad's case from trusting an old friend in a bankrupt commercial plaza deal. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-10-2012 at 02:03 PM. |
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By the time Kramer published his book in 1978, he no longer cared about promoting one player or the other.
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Also, McCauley is wrong for the 1959 tour. The final event at Kooyong was played in the last week of 1959, and ended on New Year's day 1960. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-13-2012 at 11:23 AM. |
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Dan, Why do you repeat your doubt again and again? You are the only one who doubts that 14:14 balance given by McCauley. It also concured with a 10:8 balance earlier which I had found in British Lawn Tennis and Badminton.
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McCauley reports Hoad and Rosewall being tied at 3 wins each on the European tour as of Oct. 19, with no further reports until Nov. 15, and that means that there was about 20 days for the European tour to continue unreported, and plenty of space for Hoad to win two-thirds of his matches with Rosewall. What was the date given for the supposed 10 to 8 number? And how did McCauley miss the dates for the December 1959 Kooyong event? This is very strange. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-13-2012 at 11:56 AM. |
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Obviously, Hoad must have won most of the European matches against Rosewall. Simple math, my friend! |
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Unfortunately I can't give you the exact date of the 10:8 balance. But I assure you I have read it long ago in British Lawn tennis and Badminton magazine. It concures with the 14:14 balance. |
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(The only common thread I can detect among them is that it appears that Kramer wished to diminish the reputations/achievements of those who might be compared with himself.)
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The smart man thinks he knows a lot; the wise man is aware that he knows little. Last edited by hoodjem : 10-16-2012 at 12:47 PM. |
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He claims that Hoad "didn't give a damn" about less important events, and "was never very interested in tennis", an opinion echoed by Laver this year. He rates Hoad and Laver in the second level tier of greatness, below even Perry. This cannot be serious. He rates Gonzales below several players as well, including Hoad when playing well. Again, hard to believe. |
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Hoad d. Rosewall 5 times in South Africa and 3 times in Asia, together 8 times. Thus for Europe remain only 6 Hoad wins... Maybe it is 6:3 for Hoad in Europe. Last edited by BobbyOne : 10-16-2012 at 02:49 AM. |
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He ranks Bobby Riggs, another friend slightly ahead of Pancho Gonzalez. Now Riggs is a very underrated player but I don't think he can rank ahead of Pancho Gonzalez. Last edited by pc1 : 10-16-2012 at 06:34 AM. |
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I do not see these matches reported in McCauley. |
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