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When I watch tapes of Austin play I am amazed she achieved all she did so young, and had the great success vs prime Evert and Navratilova as she did. Sorry she just doesnt impress me much, even for the time frame. I even find Jaeger had a better game, but I guess she didnt have as strong a mind. I dont think she would have achieved all that much after 1981 even without her health problems. Her game was incredibly limited, what she excelled at she did very well but that was all she could do. Her serve was pitiful even for 70s standards, her volleys or attempts at them, lol, she had absolutely no variety, no real feel for the ball or any finesse shots, and her hitting patterns from the baseline were so unoriginal, the same crosscourt or down the line drills repeatedly. She makes Evert who some suggest is limited look like an incredibly complete player with so many dimensions by comparision. OK I admit I might be a bit biased since I really hate watching Tracy play in any of the old videos I saw, I find her game incredibly numbing and boring. I actually love her as a commentator today, way better than Evert or Navratilova IMO, I think I am a big fan of Tracy the person but not Tracy the tennis player, even though I acknowledge she was a great and unfortunate one.
I guess she could have won a few hard court slams spread out over time and ended up with say 5 slams or something in that area had she stayed healthy, but she would have never had the serious challenge to being #1 like she did in 1980 and 1981 ever again IMO. Her game just didnt have much capacity for growth at all, and I think that was part of her decline in 1982 and 1983, it wasnt just her health problems, she couldnt keep up with the new athletic standard Navratilova was setting, Evert was trying to follow, and the improvements Mandlikova, Jaeger, Shriver, and others were making. Plus people figured out how to play her, her game was so simplistic in nature, it was only a matter of time that happened. I think Evert cracked the code on how to play Austin in that 1980 U.S Open upset over Tracy who was starting to be considered the dominant player at the time, and other players started to follow suit. Last edited by NadalAgassi : 10-23-2012 at 11:47 PM. |
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I was there live from the late 70s thru the 80s watching her on court and the YouTube garbage does not give her justice......She was out of tennis by the time she was 22 because of her back and leg. |
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The title of the thread is totally wrong.You cam say Hana was a lesser player or a lesser champ than Martina but never in life say she was a little copy of Navy...unless you never watched her, of course
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or the way i answered it in post #2 i often think that the title of any thread should change according to whatīs talked about in the thread. totally misleading sometimes
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Whoever said, "It's not whether you win or lose that counts," probably lost. Martina Navratilova |
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all threads evolve and change topics or they die soon. if Joe Pike were still around, this thread would long ago have changed into a Graf appreciation thread
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You're right but the starting question is imo wrong,that was what I meant
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wrong in the sense, that the answer to his question was no?
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Wrong in the concept that Mandlikova is a lesser Navratilova.Like she played like her just a bit worse...not true, each had their strokes and their personality on court and mandlikova didnīt learn to play the game by watching Navratilova.
I can accept somebdoy saying martina was the better player or the most accomplished champion between the 2.But it makes no sense to say something like Hana was in the middle of Martinaīs S&V game and Chris backcourt game.She was Hana Mandlikova for the good and for the bad.
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As I said before, Hana was a better volleyer than Chris and a better baseliner than Martina...or, in other words, Hana was a better baseliner than Martina was a better S&V and Hana was better at the net than Evert was better at the backcourt...
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Kiki is right of course, for me its utterly astonishing to think Hana had Evert's baseline 'craft. Her baseline game could not be more different. It was intuitive, inspired and sometimes impulsive, but there was none of the clinical and tactical frame of mind Chris had. The strokes were different, the thought process was different, the goals during the rally were different. Polar opposites in every respect.
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Hana's baseline game was largely centered on getting the opponent to reach or stretch so that she had to take her eye off of Hana. Most any baseline shot she hit might at the last moment be used to approach the net which might be good for Hana or be bad. It's all about what her instincts told her to do. I always thought Martina's ground game was about moving an opponent over to one side so that she could come forward and cut off the percentage angle. |
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While some think Evert game to be boring and predictable some of us love the way she played chess with a racket and what great craftmanship involved.The only other woman that played like that was Martina Hingis
I supose we can name it "inteligence"
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I agree. Her court craft was exemplary. There have been been few to match her in this area. What I find particularly admirable is that she rarely seemed hurried. And yes Hingis was possibly the last of the top ranked players to use all the court. Personally I find most women's matches a slug fest bore, although the Italians can be a joy to watch, they normally get steamrollered at some point in a tournament. That said, I do like bartoli as she's such an original.
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