Vilas and Borg
heftylefty Hall of Fame Jul 29, 2014 #55 In 1964, Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall were both No.1 in the world.
cknobman Legend Jul 30, 2014 #58 I was born April 1979. Bjorn Borg won the French Open the following month.
NatF Bionic Poster Jul 30, 2014 #60 heftylefty said: In 1964, Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall were both No.1 in the world. Click to expand... Any intelligent system would have had Laver as the #1; - more majors - better win/loss record - more titles - dominant h2h Laver was #1.
heftylefty said: In 1964, Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall were both No.1 in the world. Click to expand... Any intelligent system would have had Laver as the #1; - more majors - better win/loss record - more titles - dominant h2h Laver was #1.
heftylefty Hall of Fame Jul 30, 2014 #61 NatF said: Any intelligent system would have had Laver as the #1; - more majors - better win/loss record - more titles - dominant h2h Laver was #1. Click to expand... It was the system that they had at the time. It was 1964.
NatF said: Any intelligent system would have had Laver as the #1; - more majors - better win/loss record - more titles - dominant h2h Laver was #1. Click to expand... It was the system that they had at the time. It was 1964.
T TahoeTennis Legend Jul 30, 2014 #62 I was born May 26th, 1973 and a week later, French Open finals: Men's Singles Romania Ilie Năstase [1] Women's Singles Australia Margaret Court [2] Vamos!
I was born May 26th, 1973 and a week later, French Open finals: Men's Singles Romania Ilie Năstase [1] Women's Singles Australia Margaret Court [2] Vamos!
tennis_pro Bionic Poster Jul 30, 2014 #63 This is basically asking when you were born. Ah, I'll fall for it. Becker and Lendl.