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Old 01-04-2013, 05:14 PM   #1
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Default Finally a quality post of the 84 FO final Mac vs. Lendl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNEPymZ-ht8

Mac breaking down in front of the world...doesn't help that Lendl really played well those final 2 sets...just pure class off the backhand wing.
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Old 01-05-2013, 04:38 AM   #2
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True, great posting of a great match. On the other point of view, the first two sets are truly brillant aggressive clay court tennis by Mac. One of the matches that I have seen where one can see his varied brillance at its best - the first two, of course...
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Old 01-05-2013, 10:59 AM   #3
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Thank you. I'm excited to see that.
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Old 01-05-2013, 05:24 PM   #4
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Oh my, now I'm gonna have to spend 2 hrs watching it. Not complaining...
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thanks for the heads up
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:57 PM   #6
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One of the biggest tennis myths floating around is that McEnroe choked away the 1984 RG final. He has repeated that myth several times himself, not least in his autobiography. However he despised Lendl and didn't want to give him any credit (until recently he even refused to admit that they had a rivalry), and he hasn't re-watched the match at all since playing in it. Many journalists who wrongly labelled it as one of the biggest chokes of all time, admitted that they hadn't even seen the match in full either.

It was a fantastic, high quality match with a lot of drama. Definitely one of the best quality slam finals of the open era. McEnroe didn't play that badly in the sets that he lost, but Lendl was brilliant and began to pass him mercilessly. Lendl won that match more than Mac lost it without a doubt.
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Old 01-06-2013, 01:04 AM   #7
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how did a serve volleyer make it to the final of the french?
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Old 01-06-2013, 01:15 AM   #8
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wow what an awkward ceremony...

mcenroe was such a sore loser, no class.
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Old 01-06-2013, 01:49 AM   #9
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I don't think McEnroe was a sore loser during the ceremony - he was just terribly disappointed. Watching Lendl throw up probably made him feel a bit queasy too.
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No crying, right? Back when men were men... lol
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Old 01-06-2013, 07:43 AM   #11
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One of the biggest tennis myths floating around is that McEnroe choked away the 1984 RG final. He has repeated that myth several times himself, not least in his autobiography.
It was surely a false myth. Just watch the last three sets and tell me if McEnroe looked like he was chocking.
The chocking-thing is just a way to insult your opponent's results. Every victory is a deserved one. Especially if it was an epic victory with some fantastic tennis, such as the 1984 RG final, my favourite match of the 1981-1990 decade.
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Old 01-06-2013, 07:55 PM   #12
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how did a serve volleyer make it to the final of the french?
With aggressive finesse... that's my best description for it.
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Old 01-06-2013, 09:38 PM   #13
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With aggressive finesse... that's my best description for it.
at his best he would stand on the baseline, refusing to treat playing on a clay court as a clay court

i think people including him consider that final a choke because he was up 2 sets and a break and ended
up losing, all the while his game did drop off a bit
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It still bothers me that McEnroe missed that sitter volley on the last point for the break, where he should have gotten it back to deuce. It must be still haunting him.
McEnroe's game fell off in the 3rd set, but McEnroe gradually started playing better again and by the 5th set, it was a dead even match and I really thought McEnroe was going to win.
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at his best he would stand on the baseline, refusing to treat playing on a clay court as a clay court

i think people including him consider that final a choke because he was up 2 sets and a break and ended
up losing, all the while his game did drop off a bit
he was 2 sets to one up with a break in the 4th set..its a common myth that mac was up 2 sets and a break in the 3rd..just like the myth that borg walked off court and straight into retirement after u.s open 1981 final..

like it has been said..the closest mac got was 5 points from victory when he missed a volley (just too long) to break lendl and would have meant mac could serve for the championship.
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how did a serve volleyer make it to the final of the french?
Actually on another note, i thought rafter did quite well in one the frenchs too. Serving and volleying
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Really wanted McEnroe to win that final. He was playing the best tennis of his career and this was his one chance to win Roland Garros. John really had the potential to win the grand Slam that year.
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Old 01-28-2013, 01:42 PM   #18
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What a throwback in time! Great vid, and excellent commentaries (for those who understand french). The referee (Jacques Dorfmann) is great! Old school teacher type...ah ah... "the ball is out, no I said the ball is out, 2nd serve"
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how did a serve volleyer make it to the final of the french?
In bloody 1984., Mac would do well even on Venus or Mars
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in 1984 mcenroe was going to play the australian open in nov/dec but withdrew cited 'injuries to shoulder' but then played in the davis cup final a week or so after..saving himself for final ??..didnt want to travel ??..really injured ??...

shame he didnt want to, or try to play in the aust open that year..likely he wouldve won that major..or an excellent chance to win it.

i bet if he had won the 84 french open..somehow he wouldve played in the aust open in nov 84 and gone for the 'grand slam'.
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