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Dan and BobbyOne,
Let's try to be logical about the head to head of Rosewall against Hoad on clay. Dan, what is your head to head records on clay of the two and what is your head to head records in total? BobbyOne, same questions. The reason I ask this is because we have to see if the percentage that either one of you have of the two playing on clay is reasonable or not. |
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1957 Hoad could be 6:3. In 1958 Rosewall lead 6:1 on clay. In the 1960s Rosewall has probably the edge as he won the huge majority of all Hoad/Rosewall matches. All surfaces I have Rosewall 83:59 against Hoad Last edited by BobbyOne : 10-26-2012 at 12:30 PM. |
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Here is a partial list of Hoad wins over Rosewall: 1952 Australian Hardcourt Final (shale clay) 1953 Australian Hardcourt Semifinal (shale clay) Hoad and Rosewall skipped the 1955 clay season preparing for the Davis Cup, and Hoad won many clay events in 1956 while Rosewall was in Australia preparing for Wimbledon on grass. 1957 European tour: Hoad won tour on red shale clay against Rosewall (6 to 3?) (8 to 4?) 1957 The Hague: Hoad defeated Rosewall in marathon five set final on red shale, Segura in semi-final. 1957 Cairo: Hoad defeated Rosewall on clay in marathon five sets 1957 South Africa: Hoad won tour, but surfaces are unknown. 1959 Roland Garros: Hoad wins third place against Rosewall 1960 Geneva: Hoad defeats Rosewall in final 1960 Tokyo: Hoad defeats Rosewall in Japanese Pro final on clay 1962 Hoad wins Italian tour on clay, Hoad/Rosewall matches unknown These are the known Hoad wins. For Rosewall over Hoad; 1958 Roland Garros final 1960 Roland Garros final 1962 Geneva final 1963 Poertschach, Austria (Bobby, did you see it? Was it on clay?) 1963 and 1964 Cannes, Palais des Sports, possibly indoor, not clay Looks like a probable edge for Hoad, although any clay matches after 1964 came after Hoad lost his large right toe to surgery, and was less mobile. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-26-2012 at 06:53 AM. |
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I don' t think Hoad has any plan to come back to planet if he follows this thread...I thought he was a funny golden boy specially adored by women...can anybody tell some funny story of him?
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I believe The Hague and Cairo tournaments were part of the tour and should not be counted twice. Rosewall was clearly stronger than Hoad from 1961 onward. Therefore he probably dominated him also on clay those years (1961 to 1964). The 1957 South African matches have probably been played on hard court. Last edited by BobbyOne : 10-26-2012 at 10:27 AM. |
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I have corrected myself: Rosewall was 6:1 against Hoad on clay in 1958 (4:1 in Perrier Cup, 1:0 in French pro and 1:0 at Scheveningen). Considering the later years of Hoad's career (1961 to 1964) I guess that Rosewall has the edge on general clay playing. Last edited by BobbyOne : 10-26-2012 at 12:31 PM. |
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Its in general a problem to reconstruct, which events on the old pro tour were on clay. The Brits called all outdoor courts outside lawn tennis hard courts. In McCauleys book no surfaces are given. Geneva was a clay court, i have seen programs of the event, which was played in a club. Kitzbuhl was clay too, the Belgian and Dutch events at the sea, too. In France, not all events were clay, Cannes for instance was played in a Palais du sport indoors. On the Italian tour, clay and indoor events took place, its hard to tell which were clay. I have seen films of the Cannes indoor play, which was played on a linol underground.
For South Africa i would assume hard courts. Certainly the main Johannesburg event was on hard court at Ellis Park. For the US, some Florida and California events could be clay events. In Hollywood, Florida, a clay event took place. Following my information, the Oklahoma event was played on clay. Last edited by urban : 10-26-2012 at 09:25 PM. |
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The South African version of "hardcourt" was, like the Australian, a type of dark shale clay, so this would count as clay. It still looks like an edge for Hoad lifetime on clay against Rosewall, especially as we have to exclude the two Cannes wins, which were not on clay. |
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Although Lauren Bacall and Debbie Reynolds lost husbands through death and divorce in the late fifties, there was no "affair" with Hoad, despite the circumstances and reports of the interest of the actresses. Last edited by Dan Lobb : 10-27-2012 at 09:07 AM. |
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I remember how spanish press, even yellow press adored him , not just because of his close friendship with spanish players and living in the south of the country, but also because he helped so much the spanish team reach the DC finals...against Australia.He left big memories there and so did wife Jenny.
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Of course, today, "hardcourt" in the U.S. refers to a rubber surface. |
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Yes, the red ones can get pretty hard if they bake in the summer heat. (The green ones can get spongy if subjected to a lot of rain.)
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The British always refeered to their clay court championships as hard courts, see Bournemouth, considered one of the world´s premiere cc events till 1970. I don´t knoe about Australians, they seem to have no cc all round the country¡
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