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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I have seen a few clips here and there , and Orantes seems to glide around the clay. Remember his US Open victory over Connors, but little else.
Appreciate any insights/thoughts about his talents and play when at his best... My impression was that he was a great sportsman... Thanks... |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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... beautiful to watch.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Orantes was such a fun player to watch with the mixture of spins and pace, crazy angles, dropshots and lobs he had at his disposal. A true magician with a tennis ball.
His 1975 US Open title victory was truly well deserved. In his semi-final, Vilas was leading 6-4 6-1 2-6 5-0 and was love 40 up on Orantes's serve. He had those 3 match points on Orantes's serve, and then 2 more match points on his own serve in the next game. Many fans left the stadium early to beat the traffic, and missed Orantes's epic fightback to win 4-6 1-6 6-2 7-5 6-4. That match lasted until 2 am, and the next day he came back to destroy Connors in the final, using his variety and touch to toy with Jimbo and send him scurrying all over the court. He is surely the best clay court player of the open era by far, never to have won the RG title. Of course he was leading an 18 year old Borg by 2 sets to love in the 1974 RG final, before Borg (who was always formidable in 5 set matches) made a strong recovery to win those last 3 sets very easily. He won 30 official titles on clay, putting him in joint 4th place on the open era list alongside Borg and behind only Vilas, Muster and Nadal. He won big red clay titles at Monte-Carlo, Rome, Hamburg (twice) and Barcelona (3 times) during his career, together with the 1975 US Open title, Indianapolis (3 times) and Boston (twice) on green clay. Away from clay he won the Canadian Open on hard courts in 1975 and the Masters on carpet in 1976. Last edited by Gizo : 11-29-2012 at 05:19 PM. |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
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There was a strange match in the semi finals of 1978 Hamburg between Orantes and Vilas. Orantes was leading 6-0, 1-1 after less than an hour's play, when Orantes fell awkwardly and had to retire with a back injury. Vilas went on to win the title.
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As a senior he made the Wimbly semis and won the singles and the doubles Masters on a veey fast indoor carpet court But I agree his game was perfectly adapted to clay
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As much or more than Roche or Hoad no other top player has had to endure aa many serious injuries with no less than 7 visits to surgeon
So when he was gaining confidence he almost inmediately felt injuried which deprived him of more major titles I still recall his last match in 1982 He was facing peak Lendl at Madrid semis and lost a pretty close match at 33 yrs age I have never seen Lendl aknowledging and clapping his hands the way he did to Orantes
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Great stuff - thanks to all...
Appreciate the insights and key matches as mentioned. Didn't realize the junior record or his grass/fast court talents... I remember really admiring his game - he sort of floated around the court and so smoothly did he manage the other's pace with precision shot making - just silken in my memory. I never saw him play much - but the impression he left with me had me hunting down a Slazenger Challenge frame ... my, they were beautiful, also... Was he at his best in the finals of the US Open - or was Connors subpar that day...? |
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G.O.A.T.
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Orantes was certainly at his best when he beat Connors in the 1975 US Open final. People thought that Orantes would be exhausted after that epic comeback win over Vilas in the semi finals, but the opposite happened, he was still riding high from the epicness of the semi final victory, and won the final easily.
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I also loved the way he toyed with Connors at the US Claycourts in 1977. It was such a great display of touch. |
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G.O.A.T.
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Orantes ahd a big problem with the spanish sports and non sports press who pressed him to achieve the records of Santana.And there was also the historical rivalry between Madrid and Barcelona.he got angered and frustrated and press published he wanted guarantees to play the highly regarded Davis Cup.he had played DC injuried and still he got criticized from the press.He and Jose Higueras, a long time clay court specialist ( 2 times semifinalist at Roland Garros and twice winner of the German Open) decided not to play anymore for Spain, that happening in the very late 70´s.Higueras opened up a tennis school in Florida, and managed Jim Courier and Roger Federer, and Orantes was named...DC captain some years after his retirement.
Politics hampered so much spanish sportsmen during those days, you know. Besides, USO and Masters ( singles in 76 and doubles in 75),Orantes also won the very prestigious Italian Open, handling easily Jan Kodes, who had won the two previous French Open titles.He lost the 1975 final to Mexico´s Raul Ramirez, IMO, one of the best players of the 1970´s. He won twice Montecarlo and Indianapolis, once the US P^ro at Boston and the Canadian Open at Toronto, two times at Hamburg and three more times at the prestigious Barcelona Count Godo´s Trophy. Lost an epic RG final to Borg (Borg´s first major title) and reached once more the semis at Paris ( surprisingly beaten by frenchman patrick proisy in 1972) and the Wimbledon semis, to ilie Nastase in 1972. He hold the record of Masters enterings until Mc Enroe and Lendl in the 80´s.He played the event from 1972 to 1977.I think he missed the 1974 tournament, but I am not sure.
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Not sure when it went to hard courts, but when Orantes won it in '75 it was on clay: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...2928%2C3399025
That was his third straight year in the final, though the only participation that the ATP lists for Orantes in the Canada Masters is 1975. |
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G.O.A.T.
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Vilas won his 2 Canadian Open titles in Toronto on hardcourts, in 1974 and 1976.
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