This would have to be up there. The ice-cool Swedish champion Bjorn Borg against the brash John McEnroe who was snapping at his heels for the crown of the world's best player. Borg's four-year reign ...
But the most famous and infamous ghost of the Mediterranean remains that of Bjorn ... 1980s. Borg wasn’t quite as dominant in his hometown as he was at the French Open. He “only” won it ...
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The 5 men with the highest Grand Slam win percentage: Novak Djokovic 2nd, Rafael Nadal with 87.7%Bjorn Borg has the highest win rate in Grand ... The American’s best Grand Slam win rate was at Wimbledon (90%), ahead of the US Open, the Australian Open and Roland Garros.
Completing the ‘Channel Slam’ is a hugely impressive feat, and he joins the likes of Rafael Nadal and Bjorn ... win Roland Garros that season, the first of five straight Wimbledon titles ...
As the Wimbledon Championships moved into the eighties, they were greeted by a most memorable Gentleman's Singles Final. 1980 saw Sweden's Bjorn Borg face the promising 21 year old American ...
Borg was always cool on court but his form in the 1970's was white hot. He won Wimbledon five years on the trot, a record that still stands. During three of those years he won the French Open too.
Veteran India tennis star, and broadcaster, Vijay Amritraj on Friday reflected on his rivalry with former World No 1, Swedish ...
There are as many similarities as there are differences between Rafael Nadal and Björn Borg, the legend whose all-time record for French Open men’s singles titles the Spaniard is attempting ...
His style favoured the fast-playing grass courts over clay and he was 7–0 in Wimbledon finals. Sampras is also the only male player to win three or more consecutive titles at SW19 twice in his ...
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