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Old 10-23-2012, 10:08 AM   #1
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Default Great stories from the Golden Era 1974-1984

I am putting together a list of great stories from what's widely regarded by the tennis experts as 'The Golden Era' 1974-1984. I would love you to share your favourite, outrageous, funny, unbelievable & shocking stories?
Some of you will dispute my claim that this was The Golden Era, but this was the period when tennis caught the public's imagination on and off the court.

A couple of stories to get it going....

*Connors & Evert, the 1974 Wimbledon & US Open Champions - Engaged.
*Transexual Rennee Richards plays the US women's singles after having previously played the US mens singles.
*The Italian fans outrageous behaviour in Rome at the Italian Open.
*McEnroe v Nastase night match at the US Open when Nastase gets defaulted and then reinstated with the original umpire having to leave the court.
*Bjorn Borg being pursued at Wimbledon by teenage girls like he's one of the Beatles.

I'm sure a lot of you can do better than me.........
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I went to a party with Mac,Vitas,Adriano,Guillermo,Yannick and never girls were so easy...
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Old 10-23-2012, 01:12 PM   #3
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I went to a party with Mac,Vitas,Adriano,Guillermo,Yannick and never girls were so easy...
And who got lucky?
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And who got lucky?
all of them, except me.
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all of them, except me.
Ha ha ha - I had feeling you were going to say that - It must have been their great strokes?!
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Ha ha ha - I had feeling you were going to say that - It must have been their great strokes?!
Yes, they played them better on the dance´s floor than on court.

BTW, Mac empied like 2-3 full boxes of beer himself, although his buddy Gene Mayer, the greatest hamburger eater ever, helped him till he retired.Mayer was a pretty serious guy...

Oh¡¡ next day Mac beat Lendl in three tough sets, a memorable match.

Of course, Lendl was at bed by the time Mac opened up his first beer botle...
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Yes, they played them better on the dance´s floor than on court.

BTW, Mac empied like 2-3 full boxes of beer himself, although his buddy Gene Mayer, the greatest hamburger eater ever, helped him till he retired.Mayer was a pretty serious guy...

Oh¡¡ next day Mac beat Lendl in three tough sets, a memorable match.

Of course, Lendl was at bed by the time Mac opened up his first beer botle...
What year was this?
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I have some stories from attending several sessions of one of the great USOs. The NYTs did a story about that Open well worth reading:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/ma...anted=all&_r=0

They left out some interesting details.

Anyone else go to the 1977 USO. They don't make them like that anymore...
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I have some stories from attending several sessions of one of the great USOs. The NYTs did a story about that Open well worth reading:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/ma...anted=all&_r=0

They left out some interesting details.

Anyone else go to the 1977 USO. They don't make them like that anymore...
thanks for sharing that link. i happen to own a spaghetti-strung racket, but have never played with it. i like the comparison to todays poly strings
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I have some stories from attending several sessions of one of the great USOs. The NYTs did a story about that Open well worth reading:

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/ma...anted=all&_r=0

They left out some interesting details.

Anyone else go to the 1977 USO. They don't make them like that anymore...
I would love to hear the interesting details they left out please?
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How amazing is this?!
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/26/magazine/the-chaotic-spectacle-of-the-1977-us-open.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&[/url]
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What year was this?
Early 80, s
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Did anyone know that during a Mcenroe match at the 1977 US Open a spectator got shot.......
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Did anyone know that during a Mcenroe match at the 1977 US Open a spectator got shot.......
In his book Laver mentioned to play surrounded by soldiers after a coup d' etat during a pro tour in some southamerican country, I can' t recall which.There were plenty of them in the 60 and 70
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Golden era IMO started in 74 till 89 but I would generally refeer to the whole 70 and 80 and first years of 90 for men
For women those 25 yrs spread from 75 to 2000
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In his book Laver mentioned to play surrounded by soldiers after a coup d' etat during a pro tour in some southamerican country, I can' t recall which.There were plenty of them in the 60 and 70
in the 70´s there was a tournament in Lagos/nigeria every year.
if i remember correctly, they had a coup d´etat there one year during the tournament
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Golden era IMO started in 74 till 89 but I would generally refeer to the whole 70 and 80 and first years of 90 for men
For women those 25 yrs spread from 75 to 2000
I think I could be stretched to say the Golden Era was slightly longer than 84, but there was'nt quite the same excitement when Borg, Connors & McEnroe did'nt dominate the game anymore.
I think Lendl, Becker, Edberg, Wilander & Cash were all good, but I would say they were more part of The Silver Era 1985 - 1991, on a par with Laver, Rosewall, Newcombe etc.
Anyway, I want to hear more stunning stories that just would'nt happen these days?!
Like when Noah was allegedly snorting coke off his wristbands during the French Open....
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in the 70´s there was a tournament in Lagos/nigeria every year.
if i remember correctly, they had a coup d´etat there one year during the tournament
Right I vaguely recall, but one must wonder at the lives lived by Von Cramm or Brookes to name a few
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I think I could be stretched to say the Golden Era was slightly longer than 84, but there was'nt quite the same excitement when Borg, Connors & McEnroe did'nt dominate the game anymore.
I think Lendl, Becker, Edberg, Wilander & Cash were all good, but I would say they were more part of The Silver Era 1985 - 1991, on a par with Laver, Rosewall, Newcombe etc.
Anyway, I want to hear more stunning stories that just would'nt happen these days?!
Like when Noah was allegedly snorting coke off his wristbands during the French Open....
I agree but that silver is almost golden
Noah? He accussed Victor Pecci of doing what he was already doing.Noah is just a bunch of french ****
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I agree but that silver is almost golden
Noah? He accussed Victor Pecci of doing what he was already doing.Noah is just a bunch of french ****
Why don't you like Noah, he always seemed and seems a nice guy?
Pecci did look a drog baron from a James Bond film...
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