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Yes. That would be nice. But the highlights are so many that 15 minutes may be too little and I may feel I missed something.
Make that 20 mins then. But you get the essence of my point.
Yes. That would be nice. But the highlights are so many that 15 minutes may be too little and I may feel I missed something.
Yes I do!Make that 20 mins then. But you get the essence of my point.
seems mac was just not playing too well.
Yeah, I think his pride was at stake. I was not optimistic after Wimbledon, as well as the French drubbing, where Jimmy was favored over John by some. But, the USO was always Jimmy's sweet spot, let's face it. He was strong there until the close of the decade (aside from '86). Lendl's comments, I think, were in '92? In '84, Jimmy was still quite competitive with Ivan. For me, '84 was his last really strong year. Mac was his obstacle throughout.This was a really impressive performance by Connors after getting utterly humiliated at Wimbledon. He was always someone who thrived off a challenge or when he felt he had something to prove. One of the gutsiest and most driven champions ever. Still glad McEnroe won to complete his historic great year though.
McEnroe d Connors 6-4 4-6 7-5 4-6 6-3
McEnroe had 53 winners: 10 fh, 5 bh, 22 fh, 8 bhv, 8 ov
Connors had 53 winners: 12 fh, 30 bh, 6 fhv, 3 bhv, 2 ov
McEnroe had 6 passing shot winners, 3 fh, 3 bh
Connors had 38 (28 bh, 10 fh)
Given that these 2 players ruled the USO with 9 titles between them in 11 years from 1974-1984, including 7 in a row from 1978-1984, it was a huge shame that they never faced each other in a final there. That would have been fitting.
I remember the atmosphere for the Agassi-Sampras finals of 95 and 2002... I think this would have topped even that, probably helped by their not great personal regard for one another and less than gentlemanly ways of expression
1) Breaking down these numbers further (with overheards excluded), I'm getting -
At net - Volley vs Pass
Connors 9 volley winners vs McEnroe 6 passing shot winners - Connors +3 at net
McEnroe 30 volley winners vs Connors 38 passing shot winners - Connors +8 (with Mac at net)
How did you count lobs? As passing shots?
2) Differentiating volley, passing shot and groundstroke(?) winners further
Volley Winners
Connors - 6 forehand, 3 backhand
McEnroe - 22 forehand, 8 backhand
Passing Shot Winners
Connors - 10 forehand, 28 backhand
McEnroe - 3 forehand, 3 backhand
Groundstroke Winners
Connors - 2 forehands, 2 backhand
McEnroe- 7 forehands, 2 backhand
(I'm taking it that passing shot winners are included in the overall winners numbers?)
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- McEnroe's strength on the forehand groundstroke is noteworthy... that's a lot of winners in what I assume are baseline rally situations, suggesting he was more than capable of going shot for shot from the back of the court against even Jimmy Connors, contrary to popular depictions of his game
- no conclusions possible regarding volley-passing shot dynamics... was Mac approaching/volleying mainly to Connors' backhand? Was Connors mainly trying to pass Mac's forehand side?.... the usual smart play of approaching to the backhand probably doesn't apply to Connors, and Mac would of course have known this
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What a brilliant contrast of styles. I hope we see its likes again... doesn't look terribly likely right now
I remember the atmosphere for the Agassi-Sampras finals of 95 and 2002... I think this would have topped even that, probably helped by their not great personal regard for one another and less than gentlemanly ways of expression
why did you exclude overheads in your breakdown? It's often hard to decide what is a volley and what is an overhead, esp when you look at high volleys right on top of the net. And the famous Connors skyhook overhead smash looks sort of like a volley. His grunt sells it though![]()
Groundstroke winners means any winner hit off the bounce, including short balls within the service line. I wouldn't draw too many conclusions about Mac's fh winner count, I doubt any were in baseline to baseline situations.
I transferred my copy to DVD just in case.This was one of my favorite matches ever too... unfortunately earlier this year my VHS player ate the tape while I was watching it... Another favorite is a Wimbledon match I had with Hana and Martina... where Hana played the best first 4 games I have ever seen by a woman, it was sad she lost the match in 2 sets.
I am going to have to do something about getting another copy of the Connnor/Mac USO 84 semi though.