NicoMK
Hall of Fame
Hi all,
I wrote something in a different thread and it gave me this idea : imagine that you can re-live a match - any match - and change its end. Which match(es) would it be and why?
Here what I wrote :
The first one would be the US Open 88 final with Ivan winning this one against Mats.
Why? Because despite being Mats' greatest victory, achieving number one etc., he lost interest for the game short after and, at 24, he never won a GS anymore.
Had he lost this final against Ivan, he may have won the Australian in 1989 and other French Opens too and continue fighting for big titles with the Lendl, Becker, Edberg etc. for many more years.
The second one would be the McEnroe-Lendl 1984 French Open final with a win of Mac over Lendl.
I have a huge respect for what Ivan did that day and he truly deserves his first GS title, no question... but even 36 years later, it still breaks my heart to see John playing so well on clay for 14 days but losing this one, missing that easy FH volley on match point, being so close of winning his first FO title but in the end... not having it (still, congrats to Ivan the warrior...).
You can't rewrite history but you can dream that some things happened differently. In tennis, that would be my dream matches to re-watch... but with a different end!
Up to you now!
I wrote something in a different thread and it gave me this idea : imagine that you can re-live a match - any match - and change its end. Which match(es) would it be and why?
Here what I wrote :
The first one would be the US Open 88 final with Ivan winning this one against Mats.
Why? Because despite being Mats' greatest victory, achieving number one etc., he lost interest for the game short after and, at 24, he never won a GS anymore.
Had he lost this final against Ivan, he may have won the Australian in 1989 and other French Opens too and continue fighting for big titles with the Lendl, Becker, Edberg etc. for many more years.
The second one would be the McEnroe-Lendl 1984 French Open final with a win of Mac over Lendl.
I have a huge respect for what Ivan did that day and he truly deserves his first GS title, no question... but even 36 years later, it still breaks my heart to see John playing so well on clay for 14 days but losing this one, missing that easy FH volley on match point, being so close of winning his first FO title but in the end... not having it (still, congrats to Ivan the warrior...).
You can't rewrite history but you can dream that some things happened differently. In tennis, that would be my dream matches to re-watch... but with a different end!
Up to you now!