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Nüsslein's 9 clay majors: 1933 World Championships Berlin 1936 World Championships Paris 1934 US Pro 1937 French pro 1938 French pro 1936 British pro Southport 1937 British Pro Southport 1938 British pro Southport 1939 British Pro Southport, Budge participating |
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In case you don't know, he owned Davidson on clay (beat him at Roland Garros final, Italian final, Egyptian final, Toronto final), also Pietrangeli at Roland Garros, and beat Trabert in their two meetings at Roland Garros in 1958 and 1960. His lifetime against Rosewall on clay is about 50:50, perhaps better than that. And Toto Brugnon stated that Cochet, Lacoste, and Tilden would have won only a few games against Hoad on clay. In 1970, at age 35, and coming out of retirement, he beat 21-year-old Orantes at centre court in the Italian in five sets. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-24-2012 at 02:57 PM. |
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I believe that Rosewall leads Hoad on clay. Altogether I counted 83:59 matches in Rosewall's favour. Hoad also beat Orantes in 1970 at Madrid 6-3,6-3 before losing to Santana in four sets. |
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The 1936 Paris World Championship was held in August (no exact date). Nüsslein beat Tilden in SF and Cochet (in straight sets) in final. The schedule was made probably to push Cochet into the final. I do know that Plaa, Ramillon and A. Burke participated. If I remember well, Tilden betted before the tournament that Cochet would win. |
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I see that you have again forgotten history .
Cochet was very strong in 1936 winning the French Pro clearly and reaching the finals of World Championships and the Southport event. He even won several amateur tournaments from 1945 to 1949 after he was reamateurized. I rank Cochet No.6 for 1936. Also Tilden was a top ten player that year. Don't forget that Big Bill beat Budge at least three times in 1939 (out of about 10 matches between them). |
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Only in your Hoad eyes.
Rosewall and Hoad did not play so many clay matches! They mostly played on fast surfaces. Last edited by BobbyOne : 10-26-2012 at 05:31 AM. |
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