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Plus he had big title wins at Milan (one of the biggest and richest indoor events on the circuit at the time), Montreal and Tokyo (indoor). McEnroe turned their rivalry around from 1981-1982 and owned him that year with big wins over him at Philadelphia, Dallas, Wimbledon and MSG. That Dallas final was an incredible all-time classic and arguably the best match of their rivalry, and their Wimbledon semi-final saw Mac produce one of the best grass court performances I've ever seen from any player. Still at least he wasn't shut out completely by Mac in 1983 and was able to beat him in the San Francisco final. Despite all this I agree with the common concensus that Lendl was 'only' the 4th best player that year, behind McEnroe, Wilander and Connors. As far as the 1983-1984 comparison goes, I also agree with you that Lendl's 1983 was better than Connors' 1984, and that Lendl's 1984 was better than Connor's 1983. |
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Lendlīs 83 was better than Connors 84.And maybe, nš 2 behind Mac and along the other two guys make reflect the true picture about that year. he also won the very prestigious Chicago Exhibitional event at the start of the year, with two great wins over Borg and Connors ( who came to the event as the newly crowned world nš1) and his round robin defeat at Macīs hands didnīt prevent him from reaching the final and beating in 4 tough sets Jimmy Connors.
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And yes that Challenge of Champions invitational was a huge event. Mac, Connors and Lendl all won it at least twice. It may have been the richest invitational event of the 80s actually, or at worst one of the richest and most prestigious. |
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It's funny, how Lendl and Connors really swapped places in 1983-84. If you remember upthread I posted Lendl's record in '84: only 3 official titles, but 5 wins in non-sanctioned events. Basically Connors did the same in '83: 4 official titles, 9 non-sanctioned wins. Lendl in '83, and Connors in '84, each won only 1 non-sanctioned event. But it was the same event, and a big one: the Challenge of Champions at Rosemont. |
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So can Lendl be ranked ahead of a GS winner? In this case I think overall performance, without a Slam, can leapfrog over someone who has a Slam title. Noah's 3 titles were all on outdoor clay (RG, Hamburg, Madrid), and as impressive as those titles were, he was only a force in the claycourt season. He did not play Wimbledon or the AO, and went out in the USO quarters. He didn't even meet Connors or McEnroe the whole year. Lendl meanwhile was a force everywhere, even if he couldn't quite get that blue-chip victory (to use your phrase). He won titles on carpet, hard and clay; he made the finals of many big events (USO, AO, Masters, Dallas), which should count for something. He even did well at Wimbledon, with a good run to the semis. And though he won none of the top titles, he won some fairly big events (Canadian Open, Tokyo Indoor). At the end of the season no one was talking about Noah as a candidate for player of the year, that's for sure. No one thought Lendl was #1, either, but at least he entered the conversation. He was the prizemoney leader; and the (admittedly flawed) computer rankings placed him at #2, just a hairline behind McEnroe (129.60 points vs 129.92 points). Last edited by krosero : 12-08-2012 at 07:56 PM. |
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Lendl was Mr Consistency from 1980 till 1990 or so.In 83 he had a year where he won no major indoor or outdoor events yet he never got beyond worldīs nš 3.
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I agree that Connors's results at the invitationals in 1983 was just outstanding and is another factor to give him the clear lead over Lendl that year (though his sanctioned results alone are more than enough anyway). He had plenty of wins at those events against pretty much all of his rivals, Mac, Lendl, Wilander and yes even Borg. As part of his title haul, he also won very lucrative, big money events at Beaver Creek, Miami and Sun City in South Africa, to go with those Suntory Cup and Molson Challenge titles that you mentioned. |
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Lendl's record at the smaller (not they were insignificant) events on the circuit from 1980-1983 was outstanding, with him racking up title after title. |
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NB I am interpreting 'never got beyond' to mean 'never got a higher ranking'....but now I wonder if you meant 'never got a lower ranking'...if you did, sorry 'bout that. Last edited by timnz : 12-10-2012 at 03:02 PM. |
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yes, mcenroe, connors, lendl played 'pass the parcel' with the world no1 rank in 1983..
it changed loads of times..weekly sometimes. |
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I think Curren or Kriek were the 4 th man of the event, which was probably the richest ever invitational event.
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1983 Mac was exceptional indoors.On grass he reached the AO semis, the Queenīs final and won Wimbledon but on indoors, he just won the three big titles at stake (MSG, Philadelphia,Dallas beating Lendl those three times).He almost beat Lendl a 4th time at the Transamerican Open, which was a very important stop on the fall season, but Lendl barely defeated him in a classic match.
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