I was a ball boy for Gene Meyer for several matches. And, I can honestly say I NEVER knew where a single ball was going. He had the best disguise of any player I've ever seen.
Sadly this was Gene’s last appearance at a Grand Slam as injury foreshortened his career. He would play only 9 further matches on tour but what a glorious reminder this was of his quality, coming through to the quarterfinals unseeded and taking out 3 Top 17 players without dropping a set!
Didn’t he come back in his 40s and beat the reigning NCAA champ at a Challenger in the Spring who went 5 sets with Sampras at the French? Or was it his brother Sandy?
I have never seen any player who hits volleys with such consummate ease, angles and consistency as John. He was an under achiever for his exhaustive matchless talent.
@@alberts2208 800+ match wins, and one of only a handful to win at higher than 80% winning percentage. HE also has the record for the most total number on tournaments won: 78 singles and 77 doubles.
I watch these highlights and compare them to today's game. The court in Mac's era was a lot faster than in today's US Open and a lot more conducive to serve and volley. (A player in today's game like Maxime Cressy would have had success in the 80's, perhaps even won a Grand Slam title or two.) Gene Mayer was one of two players back then to play two-handed off both wings, the other being Hans Gildemeister of Chile. Mayer was a good player in his own right, but because of the success of so many Americans in that era, he was overlooked.
At that stage McEnroe had reached a very rare level of performance across any tennis era. Only at few periods in modern tennis (after 1970) have people watched such performance
Great point. l have always said that Mcenroe may not be the greatest of all time on a year in and year out basis. But the tennis he played in 1984 will stand up against anyone who has ever touched a tennis racquet. If he beats Lendl at the French Open which he should have he goes to a year ending Australian Open on grass and wins the grand slam.. No one has ever played tennis better than Mcenroe did in 84, not Federer, Nadal or anyone else. He was extraordinary.
Totally agree gentlemen. 1984 was his year no doubt. Yep, the French open loss to Lendl was a bummer for sure, but I wonder if he had won the French open would he have performed as well at Wimbledon? Maybe, but I wonder. It's also nostalgic watching Big John and players like Gene Mayer from the 80's. The TH-cam algorithm has been suggesting several McEnroe and Connors matches recently. Yesterday it was Wimbledon 83 McEnroe vs Bill Scanlon who looked like a young David hasselhoff! LOL!
@@phadley78tubecan't imagine why winning the French would impact his performance at Wimbledon. The form he was in, I'd think his mind would be thinking a calendar Grand Slam. 👍
It's clear Mayer didn't have a significant weapon to hurt Mac. But boy, those flick groundstrokes of Mayer's! He could place the ball on a dime at times. A very economical player.
I played two handed like Gene. Was struggling with one hand on both sides and saw him profiled in World tennis magazine. Changed my game big time. Loved it.
Igual yo...vi su artículo en Tennis Magacine y cambié mi juego,,,jugaba con forehand a una mano y backhand con dos...siempre tuve mejor forehand que backhand,,,y fue lo mejor que hize....IGUAL yo....changed my game big time.Loved it.Saludos C Cohen
I love how Mc comes in at every opportunity. It was a strange era with Mc using his conti grip on all his strokes and Mayer hitting with 2 hands on both sides. Great tennis from both.
Wonderful point at 8:51 McEnroe sees that Mayer has started for the dropshot and at the last second pushes it long instead. It´s the kind of court awareness and improvisation skills we don´t see anymore today.
I never saw this guy play honestly. His two handedness from both sides gave him a hell of a different variety of shots than I've seen from just about anybody. Really interesting guy to watch play, as was Johnny Mac of course. Just reading the comments it sounds like Gene's career got derailed by injuries, that's a total shame. Massive talent, I would have loved to see this guy play. Mac had to be the best male volleyer of all time, just amazing racket head control and touch.
Incredible shot making from Gene. It looks unimaginable to play like that nowadays but he really would have been a nightmare to play against back then. He certainly held his own no problem. Awesome stuff!
Gene Meyer used to give opposing players - even top level players like McEnroe - absolute fits with his unorthodox, two-handed style on both forehand and backhand which enabled him to not only disguise the direction of his shots so well - similar to Miloslav Mecir - except of course Mecir had a one handed forehand - but also to hit block returns for outright winners! Of course one of the key things evident in this match between McEnroe and Meyer is the extent to which the graphite technology ruined the game of tennis by enabling players to generate tremendous power from improper stances and awkward positions! A perfect example is when on one of the points in this match, McEnroe came into the net behind an approach shot or serve and Meyer hit a block return down the line which gave McEnroe a very tough, high backhand volley to hit and McEnroe hit an outright winner crosscourt! There's no way he could have put that ball away on that shot with a wood racket! Lendl was right when he said that he never played against anyone who could hit the ball with pace off a ball hit at their feet like McEnroe!
The guy won 14 career singles titles 2 Grand Slam doubles titles with is brother Sandy,, made it into the Top 5 in the world, and video of Gene Mayer like this is rare. Maybe the most overlooked Top 5 player in history.
relishing, been waiting to see this for thirty years. Mayer's touch even better than McEnroe's, didn't have his horsepower. They also played a five setter in the 1982 U.S. Open
I knew I remembered them playing a 5 setter at the Open. Thought I was mistaken when I saw the scores of this match. I remember Mayer being frustrated with McEnroe’s constant complaining about line calls.
I have never seen technique like Mayer before. He keeps his elbows so close to his body before extending back and through the ball. I would never teach that, but man you can really hide your shot, and it must have been really hard as an opponent to pick up where he was aiming. Even on his serve those arms and elbows are inside before going after the ball.....crazy, but he got a pro career out of it....
Call me crazy, but I still believe Mac in 84 played clearly the best tennis in history. His shots and touch had a natural brilliance never seen before or since.
I agree. I am no fan of bull fighting but there is something of the matador about McEnroe, in the way he controls and wrong foots his much more powerful opponents. Sadly we will never see this again with the very slow courts of today. Also modern rackets favour the athlete over players like McEnroe with precision timing.
McEnroe in 1983-1984 was the fastest player in terms of foot speed at the net and getting into the net that I've ever seen! He blanketed the net like no other player in tennis history - and that includes - as great as his coverage at the net was - Stefan Edberg! McEnroe was so fast in 1983/1984 that when serving he could consistently get inside the service box for his first volley! Amazing foot speed!
This was McEnroe at his peak against an excellent hard court player. With the way he was playing in 84’ it’s hard to believe that this tournament would be his last Grand Slam singles win.
Drugs and anger derailed him. It's already showing here - he lost some muscle tone in his legs, and he was frustrated at his already diminishing mobility.
You can tell how little the master tape of the McEnroe versus Meyer 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinals match has been played because the video image is perfectly sharp!😀😀😀😀. Gene Meyer had a somewhat unique tennis game hitting two-handed on both forehand and backhand. I say somewhat because there have been a number of amateur and professional players who have hit two-handed on both sides such as Monica Seles.
Watching the way Mac played in 84 is kind of bittersweet because u know that he was never this good again after 84. Still has the record for the best calendar match record in a single year ever, 83 and 3, not even Fed, Nadal or Djokovic have beaten that
no dampeners no fancy modern forehands just clean tennis , the way the game was meant to be played , without a doubt the best hands in the game Johnny Mac , ps Mayer not too shabby as well lol
Those courts were so much faster than the US Open is today. Look at the way the ball shot through on well timed volleys. Nadal has won multiple US Opens because today's courts are slower than some clay courts. I do not believe he would come close to winning on the fast 1980s surface, without significantly changing his game.
@@BradRobinson-xp5sp Nadal's main weapon is his top spin forehand which generates exceptional kick. With wooden rackets and 80s strings he could not come close to replicating that shot. Plus the MUCH faster courts did not favour baseliners at all. Different eras favour different skillsets.
@@xinzunlee46 I agree about the lower bounce, almost like indoor carpet. That's something I can see and make an effort to look for. (Maybe they're just hitting the ball flatter?) Obviously, there is a relationship between height and speed but how strong?
Wow. Totally forgot about Gene Mayer and the two handed from both sides. I recall rooting for him when I was a super young tennis fan. Then Mayer just disappeared and I's forgotten about him ... until this video!
Mayer served right handed but seemed to hit his groundstrokes exactly like left handed Monica Seles did. Seles was crossed handed on her forehand, Mayer seems to be cross handed on his backhand.
I remember this match very well. Mayer played McEnroe in 1982 at the us open also in the quarterfinals taking McEnroe to 5 sets before losing in the 5th. McEnroe would lose in the 1982 semis to Ivan Lendl 6-4 6-4 7-6 (8-6).
Good quality match from these two Americans. Gene Mayer's crossover grips really baffle me. I know Seles and Santoro did the same with even greater success.......but HOW does that work??
Gene Mayer was great. Top 5 at one point. But McEnroe was one of the Greatest of All Time, especially 1980-85. Best serve and volleyer ever. . . Well, Pete Sampras was great too. And Federer.
Wow, Mayer with a two-handed forehand! Hard to find another male pro with a two-handed forehand, but one that comes to mind is retired pro Jan-Michael Gambill.
Gene Mayer was a very crafty player!! Remember that he used to win over our Indian legend Vijay Amritraj most of the times!! Can someone tell me about Sandy Mayer.
As good as McEnroe was in 1980 you would never have guessed how good he would be by 1984, but in 1985 was he even as good as he was in 1980 (would McEnroe of 1980 have lost so easily to Kevin Curren at Wimbledon in 1985 as he did?). Has there ever been a sports star who went downhill as fast in one year at their physical peak as McEnroe did at 25? (Tyson maybe between Spinks and Douglas in about a year and a half).
That two-hand technique off of both sides never caught on. Gene played the forehand volley with one hand, but man that was an ugly style. Back in 1988 I had the privilege of being a ball boy at an exhibition for a McEnroe match. I followed Mac down the tunnel and he signed my shirt. Seeing him play a relaxed exhibition was pretty amazing. He was past his prime, but not much past it. He had stunning hands.
As always when I watch Mac, even during his peak, that I think he could have been even better had he emphasized sticking it more than finessing it on the volleys. Save the wow shots for when really needed. I’ve watched tons of Mac from his playing days to present and I guess not quite a mesmerized by his style as a I once was. Hate to say this and never would have in the past, but he’s definitely overrated. That’s not to say he wasn’t great, just overrated.
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completely forgot about gene mayer ... and now I know why. what an awful player to watch. terrible game. must have been annoying to play against. amazing he had any pro career at all.
to me, it looks like these two guys, especially Mac of course , are playing highest lvl tennis with their own style and personality , not looking like today's baseline two-handed clones
I disagree. He turns well on the forehand so it's longer backswing than appears. It was a fuller shot with the wood racket, tough to read whether he was going cross court or down the line. Baffled Borg
Trained on a much older style of tennis with wooden rackets. They moved away from those in the early 80's (as you can see) but still no where near the power of today's rackets. His forehand therefore works very well for this older style of equipment. Of course, this wouldn't work for today's style of tennis.
Mc jouait avec une seule prise chacun de ses coups ... Service/retour coup droit revers volee Smash Il gagnait du temps Il pouvait anticiper encore mieux le jeu adverse
I was a ball boy for Gene Meyer for several matches. And, I can honestly say I NEVER knew where a single ball was going. He had the best disguise of any player I've ever seen.
Sadly this was Gene’s last appearance at a Grand Slam as injury foreshortened his career. He would play only 9 further matches on tour but what a glorious reminder this was of his quality, coming through to the quarterfinals unseeded and taking out 3 Top 17 players without dropping a set!
Yah and you can't imitate either of these guys.
Two-handed on both sides! That takes exceptional footwork.
Top 17 huh 🤔😂🤣
Who was #17 ?
@@JAMESGANG-f5u Guillermo Vilas who just missed a seeding as they had only 16 seeds in that era. OK I admit I could have just said Top 20 😂
Didn’t he come back in his 40s and beat the reigning NCAA champ at a Challenger in the Spring who went 5 sets with Sampras at the French? Or was it his brother Sandy?
brilliant angles on the camera work. fantastic volleys by Mac. Some crazy angles by Mayer on his shots. 84 Mcenroe all day!
I have never seen any player who hits volleys with such consummate ease, angles and consistency as John. He was an under achiever for his exhaustive matchless talent.
Kinda hard to call a career of 7 singles slams and numerous doubles slams as underachieving.
I agree! Mac won 77 singles titles and 78 doubles titles on the ATP tour. That's a lot of winning. Lol@@alberts2208
@@alberts2208 800+ match wins, and one of only a handful to win at higher than 80% winning percentage. HE also has the record for the most total number on tournaments won: 78 singles and 77 doubles.
Looked tougher than the score indicates… great match, talented players with very unique styles and techniques
I watch these highlights and compare them to today's game. The court in Mac's era was a lot faster than in today's US Open and a lot more conducive to serve and volley. (A player in today's game like Maxime Cressy would have had success in the 80's, perhaps even won a Grand Slam title or two.) Gene Mayer was one of two players back then to play two-handed off both wings, the other being Hans Gildemeister of Chile. Mayer was a good player in his own right, but because of the success of so many Americans in that era, he was overlooked.
Some great points to inspire me next Saturday against my tennis buddies!!
At that stage McEnroe had reached a very rare level of performance across any tennis era. Only at few periods in modern tennis (after 1970) have people watched such performance
Great point. l have always said that Mcenroe may not be the greatest of all time on a year in and year out basis. But the tennis he played in 1984 will stand up against anyone who has ever touched a tennis racquet. If he beats Lendl at the French Open which he should have he goes to a year ending Australian Open on grass and wins the grand slam.. No one has ever played tennis better than Mcenroe did in 84, not Federer, Nadal or anyone else. He was extraordinary.
So amazing to watch... although I was never a fan of his court tantrums....I am a 5.5+ player and still baffled by his tennis...
Totally agree gentlemen. 1984 was his year no doubt. Yep, the French open loss to Lendl was a bummer for sure, but I wonder if he had won the French open would he have performed as well at Wimbledon? Maybe, but I wonder. It's also nostalgic watching Big John and players like Gene Mayer from the 80's. The TH-cam algorithm has been suggesting several McEnroe and Connors matches recently. Yesterday it was Wimbledon 83 McEnroe vs Bill Scanlon who looked like a young David hasselhoff! LOL!
@@phadley78tubeI think he would have been fine that year at Wimbledon had he won the French lol.
@@phadley78tubecan't imagine why winning the French would impact his performance at Wimbledon. The form he was in, I'd think his mind would be thinking a calendar Grand Slam. 👍
It's clear Mayer didn't have a significant weapon to hurt Mac. But boy, those flick groundstrokes of Mayer's! He could place the ball on a dime at times. A very economical player.
he is counterpunching and deflecting
I played two handed like Gene. Was struggling with one hand on both sides and saw him profiled in World tennis magazine. Changed my game big time. Loved it.
Igual yo...vi su artículo en Tennis Magacine y cambié mi juego,,,jugaba con forehand a una mano y backhand con dos...siempre tuve mejor forehand que backhand,,,y fue lo mejor que hize....IGUAL yo....changed my game big time.Loved it.Saludos C Cohen
Yep me too!!... always a 2 hander both sides. Carry over from little league switch hitting. I also played a prince graphite 110 like Gene.
@@MuvoTX Cool! I used the same grip as Gene on both side (not switching).
@@MuvoTX Yes mee too...I bought prince graphite 110 in 1982,,,,,,hahhaha...ok....my father did it......
@@ccohen1965 Oh wow thats hard core, I would switch hands like monica seles.
I love how Mc comes in at every opportunity. It was a strange era with Mc using his conti grip on all his strokes and Mayer hitting with 2 hands on both sides. Great tennis from both.
Wonderful point at 8:51 McEnroe sees that Mayer has started for the dropshot and at the last second pushes it long instead. It´s the kind of court awareness and improvisation skills we don´t see anymore today.
good catch.
full tennis :)
Excellent call, I had to go back and watch it again you're exactly right. I miss this style of tennis so badly ☹
I never saw this guy play honestly. His two handedness from both sides gave him a hell of a different variety of shots than I've seen from just about anybody. Really interesting guy to watch play, as was Johnny Mac of course. Just reading the comments it sounds like Gene's career got derailed by injuries, that's a total shame. Massive talent, I would have loved to see this guy play. Mac had to be the best male volleyer of all time, just amazing racket head control and touch.
Do you guys have any footage of McEnroe's match with Edberg at the 84 US Open?!
Many thanks in advance.
Because his style of play was so unique McEnroe at his best was something else
Incredible shot making from Gene. It looks unimaginable to play like that nowadays but he really would have been a nightmare to play against back then. He certainly held his own no problem. Awesome stuff!
Gene Meyer used to give opposing players - even top level players like McEnroe - absolute fits with his unorthodox, two-handed style on both forehand and backhand which enabled him to not only disguise the direction of his shots so well - similar to Miloslav Mecir - except of course Mecir had a one handed forehand - but also to hit block returns for outright winners! Of course one of the key things evident in this match between McEnroe and Meyer is the extent to which the graphite technology ruined the game of tennis by enabling players to generate tremendous power from improper stances and awkward positions! A perfect example is when on one of the points in this match, McEnroe came into the net behind an approach shot or serve and Meyer hit a block return down the line which gave McEnroe a very tough, high backhand volley to hit and McEnroe hit an outright winner crosscourt! There's no way he could have put that ball away on that shot with a wood racket! Lendl was right when he said that he never played against anyone who could hit the ball with pace off a ball hit at their feet like McEnroe!
Nice! I rarely see Gene Mayer highlights (a player slightly before my time)
The guy won 14 career singles titles 2 Grand Slam doubles titles with is brother Sandy,, made it into the Top 5 in the world, and video of Gene Mayer like this is rare. Maybe the most overlooked Top 5 player in history.
relishing, been waiting to see this for thirty years. Mayer's touch even better than McEnroe's, didn't have his horsepower. They also played a five setter in the 1982 U.S. Open
I knew I remembered them playing a 5 setter at the Open. Thought I was mistaken when I saw the scores of this match. I remember Mayer being frustrated with McEnroe’s constant complaining about line calls.
I have never seen technique like Mayer before. He keeps his elbows so close to his body before extending back and through the ball. I would never teach that, but man you can really hide your shot, and it must have been really hard as an opponent to pick up where he was aiming. Even on his serve those arms and elbows are inside before going after the ball.....crazy, but he got a pro career out of it....
A riddle similar to Fabrice Santoro.
@@madmax5144Great call.
@@madmax5144 But Fabrrice sliced almost all of his forehands
Love how they just played on back then---no screaming, grunting, celebrating every point. Gentleman (even Mac usually), class.
huh?
😀😃😂😂😂😂😂👍🤝
Mac was rarely a gentleman. He almost always found a place to pout or be snarly.
Mac 1984 is as good as tennis gets imo. So happy this is a decent quality clip too.
I love these highlights, keep them coming :)
Johnny Mac was a wizard with his racquet. Amazing touch
His shots on both sides were so well disguised,loved his unusual style 👍
It's fantastic to see Gene Mayer 's incredibile shots and John McEnroe always superb!😮
1984 Mac had one of the greatest seasons in history..
Call me crazy, but I still believe Mac in 84 played clearly the best tennis in history. His shots and touch had a natural brilliance never seen before or since.
Absolutely did. Peak era mens too
Any version of Novak,Rafa and Roger was better than him
I agree. To consistently beat players far more powerful than him required supreme skill. His game was perfect for the fast courts of his day.
Not crazy at all
I agree. I am no fan of bull fighting but there is something of the matador about McEnroe, in the way he controls and wrong foots his much more powerful opponents. Sadly we will never see this again with the very slow courts of today. Also modern rackets favour the athlete over players like McEnroe with precision timing.
McEnroe in 1983-1984 was the fastest player in terms of foot speed at the net and getting into the net that I've ever seen! He blanketed the net like no other player in tennis history - and that includes - as great as his coverage at the net was - Stefan Edberg! McEnroe was so fast in 1983/1984 that when serving he could consistently get inside the service box for his first volley! Amazing foot speed!
This was McEnroe at his peak against an excellent hard court player. With the way he was playing in 84’ it’s hard to believe that this tournament would be his last Grand Slam singles win.
Drugs and anger derailed him. It's already showing here - he lost some muscle tone in his legs, and he was frustrated at his already diminishing mobility.
Mayer was tricky. Sort of like Fabrice Santoro. Lots of variety.
Yes, Santoro was actually coached by Gene Mayer for a few weeks in New York early in his career
This is just poetry in action. Curved service from McEnroe on point and that's it. You're done.
The can opener? Devastating, especially before the heavy power game took over.
You can tell how little the master tape of the McEnroe versus Meyer 1984 U.S. Open quarterfinals match has been played because the video image is perfectly sharp!😀😀😀😀. Gene Meyer had a somewhat unique tennis game hitting two-handed on both forehand and backhand. I say somewhat because there have been a number of amateur and professional players who have hit two-handed on both sides such as Monica Seles.
Does anyone have the match at the USOpen where they went five sets I
Watching the way Mac played in 84 is kind of bittersweet because u know that he was never this good again after 84. Still has the record for the best calendar match record in a single year ever, 83 and 3, not even Fed, Nadal or Djokovic have beaten that
no dampeners no fancy modern forehands just clean tennis , the way the game was meant to be played , without a doubt the best hands in the game Johnny Mac , ps Mayer not too shabby as well lol
Good points but never heard any "anti-dampener" sentiments before.
Wow. Thank you. Can we also get McEnroe-Lendl 1980, McEnroe-Edberg 1984, McEnroe-Glickstein 1985, McEnroe-Nystrom 1985.
This channel only seems to show American vs. American matches. The Lendl-Mac 1980 match is the one I'm beginning to doubt even exists.
McEnroe Lendl 1980 is elusive, not sure it was recorded
@@MH117 I've seen the match point only.
Mcenroe/Nystrom is on TH-cam...whole match too.
mac - becker at stratton mtn too!
Great returns from Mayer. He defeated Vilas in the 32 round.
Those courts were so much faster than the US Open is today. Look at the way the ball shot through on well timed volleys. Nadal has won multiple US Opens because today's courts are slower than some clay courts. I do not believe he would come close to winning on the fast 1980s surface, without significantly changing his game.
Give Nadal wooden rackets or whatever you want and he would beat all 80s tennis players by 6-0,6-0
@@BradRobinson-xp5sp Nadal's main weapon is his top spin forehand which generates exceptional kick. With wooden rackets and 80s strings he could not come close to replicating that shot. Plus the MUCH faster courts did not favour baseliners at all. Different eras favour different skillsets.
@@BradRobinson-xp5sp No, just....no....
Lo strapotere fisico di Mc associato alla sua tecnica sopraffina, ha fatto si che nell' 84 Super mac abbia prodotto un tennis ineguagliabile.
Damn, these courts were fast
can you really see it? Genuinely asking. I know they were using regular duty (not extra) balls
@@davidphelan5607 It looks like it bounces way lower and faster compared to todays courts
@@xinzunlee46 I agree about the lower bounce, almost like indoor carpet. That's something I can see and make an effort to look for. (Maybe they're just hitting the ball flatter?) Obviously, there is a relationship between height and speed but how strong?
@@davidphelan5607regular duty is for clay only
@@davidphelan5607yes the court is faster lower bounce so each shot is sharper..
Wow. Totally forgot about Gene Mayer and the two handed from both sides. I recall rooting for him when I was a super young tennis fan. Then Mayer just disappeared and I's forgotten about him ... until this video!
Mayer served right handed but seemed to hit his groundstrokes exactly like left handed Monica Seles did. Seles was crossed handed on her forehand, Mayer seems to be cross handed on his backhand.
I remember this match very well. Mayer played McEnroe in 1982 at the us open also in the quarterfinals taking McEnroe to 5 sets before losing in the 5th. McEnroe would lose in the 1982 semis to Ivan Lendl 6-4 6-4 7-6 (8-6).
Good quality match from these two Americans. Gene Mayer's crossover grips really baffle me. I know Seles and Santoro did the same with even greater success.......but HOW does that work??
Gene Mayer was great. Top 5 at one point. But McEnroe was one of the Greatest of All Time, especially 1980-85. Best serve and volleyer ever. . . Well, Pete Sampras was great too. And Federer.
Gene could play !!!! He won 14 tournaments. And he is a fine man, too.
Je croyait que Gene Mayer ne jouait plus en 1984.
Il a réalisé une belle performance en atteignant les quart de finale.
Mayer can really hit the ball.
Wow, Mayer with a two-handed forehand! Hard to find another male pro with a two-handed forehand, but one that comes to mind is retired pro Jan-Michael Gambill.
Gene Mayer was a very crafty player!! Remember that he used to win over our Indian legend Vijay Amritraj most of the times!! Can someone tell me about Sandy Mayer.
Wow ! The racquet of gene mayer was almost 110 inc.🤯
As good as McEnroe was in 1980 you would never have guessed how good he would be by 1984, but in 1985 was he even as good as he was in 1980 (would McEnroe of 1980 have lost so easily to Kevin Curren at Wimbledon in 1985 as he did?). Has there ever been a sports star who went downhill as fast in one year at their physical peak as McEnroe did at 25? (Tyson maybe between Spinks and Douglas in about a year and a half).
Mayer's cross-court shots were amazing. Such tight angles.
12-minute Extended Highlights??
What re the serve speeds in this match? I'd be interested to know.
Just guessing: maybe first serve 100 -110 mph for Mac and a bit slower for Mayer.
2:29 Amazing!
More complete games and less highlights, please
Entitled, much?
That two-hand technique off of both sides never caught on. Gene played the forehand volley with one hand, but man that was an ugly style.
Back in 1988 I had the privilege of being a ball boy at an exhibition for a McEnroe match. I followed Mac down the tunnel and he signed my shirt. Seeing him play a relaxed exhibition was pretty amazing. He was past his prime, but not much past it. He had stunning hands.
Yah Gene and Sandy had them ANGLES for your ass!!!
1:46 tho: The Mac DTL FH would catch you out good. So underrated.
Gene Mayer = If John Mayer were a tennis player
John's volleys is out of this world
Grande Tennis
What fun to watch. Tennis now stinks, for spectators. Sux.
McEnroe 7-5 6-3 6-4
These guys are like 8 UTR
Racket technology ruined this sport
As always when I watch Mac, even during his peak, that I think he could have been even better had he emphasized sticking it more than finessing it on the volleys. Save the wow shots for when really needed. I’ve watched tons of Mac from his playing days to present and I guess not quite a mesmerized by his style as a I once was. Hate to say this and never would have in the past, but he’s definitely overrated. That’s not to say he wasn’t great, just overrated.
drugs destroyed Mca,,,
Neither would make it into the WTA top 50 with that kind of clicking today.
And most in the top 50 couldn’t play with these court speeds and equipment
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completely forgot about gene mayer ... and now I know why. what an awful player to watch. terrible game. must have been annoying to play against. amazing he had any pro career at all.
It's crazy how fast the modern game is. These two guys look like they're playing club tennis by today's standards.
Fast does not indicate quality. Todays players looke like club level whenever they are not at the baseline ;)
It's crazy how little you know about the game
There’s no “club” the world where the quality resembles this and comments like these are ridiculous.
to me, it looks like these two guys, especially Mac of course , are playing highest lvl tennis with their own style and personality , not looking like today's baseline two-handed clones
It's amazing how ugly was McEnroe's forehand. The swing almost doesn't exist.
It's called genius.
I disagree. He turns well on the forehand so it's longer backswing than appears. It was a fuller shot with the wood racket, tough to read whether he was going cross court or down the line. Baffled Borg
Trained on a much older style of tennis with wooden rackets. They moved away from those in the early 80's (as you can see) but still no where near the power of today's rackets. His forehand therefore works very well for this older style of equipment. Of course, this wouldn't work for today's style of tennis.
Mc jouait avec une seule prise chacun de ses coups ...
Service/retour
coup droit
revers
volee
Smash
Il gagnait du temps
Il pouvait anticiper encore mieux le jeu adverse
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Beautiful not ugly. Fool.
Mayer garbage technique
Bruttissimo giocatore Mayer...anche il diritto a due mani😮