Lendl vs McEnroe 1984 Men's final | Roland-Garros Classic Match

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  • @Eebeeb-rz3ci
    @Eebeeb-rz3ci

    Lendl is the prototype of the modern player. he was 30 year ahead of his time

  • @user-js2it2lb6f
    @user-js2it2lb6f12 сағат бұрын

    Such a great era of great matches and legends

  • @scachan331
    @scachan33121 күн бұрын

    Still riveting to watch after 40 years. You can feel the tide changes to Lendl's favorite 👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @morfi3395
    @morfi339514 күн бұрын

    I cannot recall this game but the 3rd set is the beginning of the end. Crucial moment is the net ball of McEnroe at 40-30 and 3-3 in the final set. If he would have made that crucial passing ball, he would have won the match I think. He remains my favorite of all times, even being enfant terrible but his subtle technique and style, let alone his service are special and unmatched.

  • @JD-jc8gp
    @JD-jc8gp

    These guys are artists. So much better than today's ball machine tennis.

  • @benjaminprem
    @benjaminprem

    People miss the equipment factor. This is graphite racquet with normal strings and small in size some 80-85 sq inch. Current raquets are much bigger in isize 15-20% bigger and poly strings that add more top spin. Lots of shots played with current raquets can never be played with old raquets. Instead calling players from previous ers as inferior,people should ask how current players can play with these old raquets and still be able to play those top spin and win consistently. Those raquets used by John and Lendl require pure skill to opeate. Birg used much heavier wooden raquets to win 6 FO.

  • @ehmp-gl7yn
    @ehmp-gl7yn

    To this day, the greatest display of offensive tennis (serve&volley, to be more specific) on a clay court, in tennis history. It doesn't even matter he lost that match in the end, the tennis he played for the entire match, especially in the first two sets, is simply legendary

  • @fabiopomponi7740
    @fabiopomponi774021 күн бұрын

    Unique and unrepeatable show in the history of world tennis, the elegance, class and effectiveness of John Mc Enroe's shots who expressed the best tennis of all time on clay against the solidity, regularity and baseline shots of Ivan Lendl gave life to the most beautiful final in the history of world tennis, the last example of how beautiful classic tennis could be to see and enjoy at a correct and acceptable ball speed which should always have been the one to make the matches wonderful but then 'revolution and technology have ruined one of the most beautiful individual sports in the world with super-light materials where the only thing that matters is hitting the ball in an exasperated way to wear down the opponent's resistance with endless baseline dribbles and to open up the field to score points and win the exchanges this match can be considered in all respects the conclusion of the classic and genuine tennis of the past which gave shivers to the spectators, after which other techniques of hitting the ball took over which revolutionized the world of tennis, making it mechanical and powerful.

  • @andrejxyxy2020
    @andrejxyxy2020

    Lendl is one of great players often overlooked and underratet:)

  • @chris10hi
    @chris10hi

    Serve and volley on clay, McEnroe was a genius. No one comes close to his best on hardcourt or grass. But his best was so brief.

  • @arcaquattro
    @arcaquattroКүн бұрын

    Ivan Lendl and John Mc Enroe thank you!

  • @adavasquez9153
    @adavasquez9153

    Fantastic win for Ivan, my favourite!!!

  • @yoshikatsumi
    @yoshikatsumi

    watching serve and volley on clay is very interesting.

  • @jamesjarrettjr.5974
    @jamesjarrettjr.59742 сағат бұрын

    This match was Artwork on a tennis court. Truly Wonderful

  • @diegofrancescocalvisi6935
    @diegofrancescocalvisi693514 күн бұрын

    When tennis was pure melody...

  • @priestmike
    @priestmike

    Top notch audio quality there! And an audience with respect!

  • @lakshminarayanabhattiprolu9590
    @lakshminarayanabhattiprolu9590

    It was a Great Match in RG in 1984. I learned an important Lesson from the Champion Ivan Lendl. Never lose a grip and confidence till last second in a fight. Victory will be Yours if you stay on challenge and regain your energy. That sportsmanship we saw even in Roger, Nadal and Djokovic. All these are Warriors

  • @JanChodura68
    @JanChodura68

    I'm from city where Lendl was born and played as junior. His childhood was similar to chess players Polgars sisters. Only tennis. I will be number one. Trained hard and after ten years of such hard training he took big dividends.

  • @rajusaha855
    @rajusaha855

    Lendl should have won more slam. His 8 slams doesn't tell the whole story of how great he was.

  • @Nitrate900
    @Nitrate900

    greatest match ever. Lendl, what a champion!