• Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Blogs
  • FAQ

Go Back   Talk Tennis > Competitive Tennis Talk > Former Pro Player Talk
Reload this Page Vijay Amritraj
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
Page 3 of 4 < 12 3 4 >
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-04-2011, 02:36 PM   #41
kiki
G.O.A.T.
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10,710
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tshooter View Post
"In 1974 Vijay was considered to be part of the ABC of the future of tennis. Amitraj Borg Connors"

Perhaps in some fantasy of the past. He wasn't ever in the class of those two. Prospects-wise, talent-wise or results-wise. True, I never liked his game. Typical sucky 70s backhand (problems coming over it and unreliable under pressure) and a boring "classic" eastern forehand. Borg was inspiring an entire generation with topspin and Connors had a deadly backhand. Vijay had -- not much game. Eliott Telscher was far more talented. Dick Stockton. Raul Rameriz. Eddie Dibbs. The list goes on and on and on.
Of all the good 1970īs players, Stockton is the one I canīt really talk about, but I donīt think, talent wise, you can compare a real natural talent like Amritraj to Dibbs and Teltscher: 2 very good backhands, fast legs and great fighting minds , but nothing else ( which isnīt bad, anyhowĄĄĄ).

Ramirez was extremely talented, and was more solid than Vijay.I could accept this name but seldom the other 3 (Dibbs,Teltscher and Stockton).
kiki is offline   Reply With Quote
kiki
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kiki
Old 11-02-2012, 03:14 PM   #42
kiki
G.O.A.T.
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10,710
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by borg number one View Post
http://www.atpworldtour.com/Tennis/P...-Amritraj.aspx

Even at 33 he was near the top 100, so he had a really good career overall. In his prime though, the top 10-top 20 was full of great players (Borg, Connors, McEnroe, Vilas, and Lendl in 1980 when he reached his highest ranking. Yet, he was known to play his best tennis against some of the best players around. He has been a great ambassador for the sport. He operates a charity and is a tennis commentator now. He has beaten Lendl, Wilander, Rosewall, Ashe, Smith, Laver, Borg, Connors, and McEnroe, just to name some of the great players he has wins against.





Had he taken the AO seriously, he could have very well won it.He was as good as other winners there, at least for a fortnight (Eddo,Tanner,Gerulaitis,Kriek)
__________________
" I have watched plenty of matches of the 70īs and 80īs" ABMK, the historian
kiki is offline   Reply With Quote
kiki
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kiki
Old 11-02-2012, 04:11 PM   #43
BobbyOne
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,594
Default

When I once with Rosewall watched Vijay playing in a senior's doubles, Muscles said:" Great touch player" I had to smile a bit because it came off the mouth of one of the all-time greatest touch players at all and Rosewall had a 6:1 hth against Amritraj...

Last edited by BobbyOne : 11-02-2012 at 04:14 PM.
BobbyOne is offline   Reply With Quote
BobbyOne
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by BobbyOne
Old 11-02-2012, 08:00 PM   #44
timnz
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 2,719
Default Don't forget the 1984 victory over McEnroe

We can't forget that vijay was one of only 3 men to beat McEnroe in 1984, when john was at his absolute peak. It was in Cincinatti.
timnz is offline   Reply With Quote
timnz
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by timnz
Old 11-03-2012, 06:40 AM   #45
jaggy
Legend
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bloomington, IN
Posts: 7,040
Default

And Krishnan had so much more touch than Vijay.
jaggy is offline   Reply With Quote
jaggy
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by jaggy
Old 11-03-2012, 03:04 PM   #46
kiki
G.O.A.T.
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10,710
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by timnz View Post
We can't forget that vijay was one of only 3 men to beat McEnroe in 1984, when john was at his absolute peak. It was in Cincinatti.
Yes, Vijay scored wins over all his great contemporaries, from Rosewall and Laver to Connors,Borg and Mc Enroe.I think the only big name he didnīt scalp would be Ivan lendl.
__________________
" I have watched plenty of matches of the 70īs and 80īs" ABMK, the historian
kiki is offline   Reply With Quote
kiki
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kiki
Old 11-03-2012, 03:05 PM   #47
kiki
G.O.A.T.
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10,710
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jaggy View Post
And Krishnan had so much more touch than Vijay.
Like his father.But Vijay had a much better mixture of power and touch.
__________________
" I have watched plenty of matches of the 70īs and 80īs" ABMK, the historian
kiki is offline   Reply With Quote
kiki
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kiki
Old 11-03-2012, 03:34 PM   #48
PrinceMoron
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1,954
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by pc1 View Post
I think I read a story in which a player hoping for an entry to Wimbledon that year if a player withdrew was watching the movie, saw Vijay's character die and yelled something like "I'm in! I'm in."

Didn't Vijay have a duel with some villain with his tennis racquet in that movie? I haven't seen the movie in years.
You read it here
TWH wouldn't allow me to past Octo***** but I did post the story a while ago
PrinceMoron is offline   Reply With Quote
PrinceMoron
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by PrinceMoron
Old 11-04-2012, 11:18 AM   #49
kiki
G.O.A.T.
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10,710
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by PrinceMoron View Post
You read it here
TWH wouldn't allow me to past Octo***** but I did post the story a while ago
OCTO***** has one of the best, if not the best, sound tracks of all James Bondīs films.
__________________
" I have watched plenty of matches of the 70īs and 80īs" ABMK, the historian
kiki is offline   Reply With Quote
kiki
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kiki
Old 11-04-2012, 11:21 AM   #50
kiki
G.O.A.T.
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 10,710
Default

I donīt think thereīs ever been, at least in the open ,era a player that has beaten as many all time greats as Vijay did, and still not make it to the top ten.Of course, his tennis was top ten but not his mind and, more than that, his real motivation.
__________________
" I have watched plenty of matches of the 70īs and 80īs" ABMK, the historian
kiki is offline   Reply With Quote
kiki
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kiki
Old 11-04-2012, 11:43 AM   #51
Rozroz
Hall Of Fame
 
Rozroz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 4,431
Default

i'm just watching this fabolous match in Yutube and stunbled upon this Borg magic shot VS Vijay:
http://youtu.be/YDFd4q3CycU?t=5m56s
so it's more of a Borg shot but Vijay had many good shots in there.
also Borg's movement is incredible.
Rozroz is offline   Reply With Quote
Rozroz
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Rozroz
Old 11-09-2012, 07:31 AM   #52
goober
Legend
 
goober's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 8,144
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 8F93W5 View Post
Scab is a common term. I'm surprised you haven't heard it. You must be very young and have not worked yet. Or sheltered and ignorant.
Scab: a worker who refuses to join a labor union or to participate in a union strike, who takes a striking worker's place on the job, or the like.
A scab is a very low form of life. Maybe someday you'll be unlucky enough to find out from personal experience if/when you lose a strike. Ask anyone working at a grocery store in USA. Ask your grandfather.
A scab is a person who enables the company to stay in business during a strike and by doing that, the company wins, the employees lose.
Vijay was one of those people.

This was a huge deal to the players. Those who played anyway, were disliked and lost respect.
81 of the top players refused to play Wimbledon in 1973. 13 of the top 16 seeds refused to play including two defending champions. Stan Smith won in 1972 and refused to play in 73. John Newcombe won in 71 and didn't, play 72 (I forget why), so he's in a way a defending champion too.
Smith, Newcombe, Ashe, Drysdale, most of the big names didn't play. Ilie Nastase is a notable exception and he will always be remembered for it. He says Romania government forced him to. Some Russians said the same thing. Connors and Borg played, but they weren't ATP members and were still unknown.

in 1973 the men decided to go on strike at Wimbledon to support Nicki Pilic who was suspended for not playing a Davis Cup match. It wasn't about Nicki Pilic though. It was the principal of the thing. The players wanted to play when and where they wanted. Open tennis was only 6 years old and it goes back to pre Open problems when each countries tennis organizations forced players to play certain tournaments. ALL the old US players talk about this in their books.
Wait a minute- so Vijay is a scab but connors and Borg were not? That is BS line of thinking. Saying Connors was unknown in 1973 is garbage. His year end ranking was #3. He reached 2 QF in slams that year and by that point had already won a bunch of ATP titles in singles and doubles! Connors refused to join the ATP union. Isn't he exactly the definition of a scab? A nonunion member playing while union members are on strike? Hmm unwilling to attack an American icon?

Borg was a relative unknown, but does being unkown excuse you from putting him in the same class as Vijay? So it is ok to be a scab if nobody knows you? Sorry if you are going to condemn some of the players you have to condemn them all.

In reality nobody is "always remembered for it" and nobody really cares. Natase is in the HOF. I am sure if you asked his peers from his playing days, nobody would say they styill remember it and are upset about it.
goober is offline   Reply With Quote
goober
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by goober
Old 11-09-2012, 07:06 PM   #53
comeback
Rookie
 
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 186
Default

I was at this match in 1974 and i remember Borg and Armitrj playing on 1 of 3 courts that i believe were switched after each match..World class serving and returning..Borg only 17 already comes back from 2 sets to love and serves and returns to win
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDFd4...eature=related
comeback is offline   Reply With Quote
comeback
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by comeback
Old 11-10-2012, 03:42 PM   #54
Dedans Penthouse
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,149
Thumbs up

Like so many of the pros from India, he was smooooth. Good dude.
__________________
~ ILC is a Kumquat ~ Horses's *** Whisperer
The hot dog is the noblest of dogs....it feeds the hand that bites it.
Dedans Penthouse is offline   Reply With Quote
Dedans Penthouse
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Dedans Penthouse
Old 11-13-2012, 09:21 AM   #55
sureshs
Talk Tennis Guru
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 26,274
Default

Watch him with Mayleen Ramey in the latest Destination Tennis London episode on Tennis Channel.

OK, just watch Mayleen Ramey.
sureshs is offline   Reply With Quote
sureshs
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by sureshs
Old 11-13-2012, 11:16 AM   #56
treblings
Hall Of Fame
 
treblings's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,892
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by comeback View Post
I was at this match in 1974 and i remember Borg and Amritraj playing on 1 of 3 courts that i believe were switched after each match..World class serving and returning..Borg only 17 already comes back from 2 sets to love and serves and returns to win
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDFd4...eature=related
took the liberty to correct the name for you
__________________
Head Prestige Pro (2nd gen)
treblings is offline   Reply With Quote
treblings
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by treblings
Old 11-25-2012, 05:19 AM   #57
rajeshafrica
New User
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 27
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by 8F93W5 View Post
Scab is a common term. I'm surprised you haven't heard it. You must be very young and have not worked yet. Or sheltered and ignorant.
Scab: a worker who refuses to join a labor union or to participate in a union strike, who takes a striking worker's place on the job, or the like.
A scab is a very low form of life. Maybe someday you'll be unlucky enough to find out from personal experience if/when you lose a strike. Ask anyone working at a grocery store in USA. Ask your grandfather.
A scab is a person who enables the company to stay in business during a strike and by doing that, the company wins, the employees lose.
Vijay was one of those people.

This was a huge deal to the players. Those who played anyway, were disliked and lost respect.
81 of the top players refused to play Wimbledon in 1973. 13 of the top 16 seeds refused to play including two defending champions. Stan Smith won in 1972 and refused to play in 73. John Newcombe won in 71 and didn't, play 72 (I forget why), so he's in a way a defending champion too.
Smith, Newcombe, Ashe, Drysdale, most of the big names didn't play. Ilie Nastase is a notable exception and he will always be remembered for it. He says Romania government forced him to. Some Russians said the same thing. Connors and Borg played, but they weren't ATP members and were still unknown.

in 1973 the men decided to go on strike at Wimbledon to support Nicki Pilic who was suspended for not playing a Davis Cup match. It wasn't about Nicki Pilic though. It was the principal of the thing. The players wanted to play when and where they wanted. Open tennis was only 6 years old and it goes back to pre Open problems when each countries tennis organizations forced players to play certain tournaments. ALL the old US players talk about this in their books.
Actually Vijay had not turned pro in 1973. He was still an amateur at that time. As such had not joined the ATP and were not bound to them. Thats the reason he played the 73 championships
rajeshafrica is offline   Reply With Quote
rajeshafrica
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by rajeshafrica
Old 11-25-2012, 05:20 AM   #58
rajeshafrica
New User
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 27
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by rajeshafrica View Post
Actually Vijay had not turned pro in 1973. He was still an amateur at that time. As such had not joined the ATP and were not bound to them. Thats the reason he played the 73 championships
So was Connors and Sandy Meyer
rajeshafrica is offline   Reply With Quote
rajeshafrica
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by rajeshafrica
Old 11-25-2012, 05:26 AM   #59
rajeshafrica
New User
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 27
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by kiki View Post
Vijay was raised in apretty rich indian familiy with traditional values.Never had to worry about the money, and that let us enjoy such a relaxed and funny to watch player.Very fortunately.
Vijay Was not born in a rich indian family. The Amritraj family was a normal middle class family. His father was a executive with the Indian Railways. his mother was a housewife. She Later stared a small Packaging business to support her sons tennis
rajeshafrica is offline   Reply With Quote
rajeshafrica
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by rajeshafrica
Old 11-25-2012, 05:53 AM   #60
Mustard
G.O.A.T.
 
Mustard's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bristol, England
Posts: 18,939
Default

Regarding 1973 Wimbledon, the only scabs were the 3 ATP affiliated players who refused to strike, which were Ilie Nastase, Roger Taylor and Ray Keldie, who were later fined by the ATP for their strikebreaking actions. Vijay Amritraj, Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Borg were not ATP members at the time.

Quote:
Originally Posted by rajeshafrica View Post
So was Connors and Sandy Meyer
Connors was a professional, but not an ATP member. He refused to join the ATP for the longest time. I believe that Connors was asked to join the ATP before 1973 Wimbledon and to strike with them, but he refused to join. Roscoe Tanner mentions Connors refusing to join and strike in his autobiography, and Arthur Ashe also mentioned something about it.

Last edited by Mustard : 11-25-2012 at 06:04 AM.
Mustard is offline   Reply With Quote
Mustard
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Mustard
Reply
Page 3 of 4 < 12 3 4 >

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »


Go Back   Talk Tennis > Competitive Tennis Talk > Former Pro Player Talk
Reload this Page Vijay Amritraj

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page
Display Modes
Linear Mode Linear Mode
Hybrid Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode
Threaded Mode Switch to Threaded Mode

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:26 PM.

Talk Tennis :: Powered By Tennis Warehouse - Archive - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2006 - Tennis Warehouse