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Connors / McEnroe, the Rivalry that Revolutionized Tennis 

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For fourteen years, their rivalry passionate and divided America in the 1970s and 1980s. As the new generation of tennis players meets on the clay courts of Roland-Garros, flashback to the clash of two court rebels.
00:00 Connors and McEnroe, two tennis champions
00:19 🎾 The story of tennis champions Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe and the influence of their backgrounds and families on their careers.
05:59 💥 The intense rivalry between McEnroe and Connors that changed American tennis.
13:07 🎾 The Connors-McEnroe rivalry in tennis revolutionized the sport in the United States and attracted a passionate fanbase.
17:53 💰 The rise of sports marketing in tennis and the financial success of players like John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors.
23:24 🎾 Professional tennis has become more physically demanding and competitive, leading to a rise in professional behaviors and a decrease in player interaction with the nightlife during tournaments.
28:43 🎾 McEnroe's temperament and psychological game were key elements in his strategy to challenge opponents and disrupt their play.
34:08 ⚠️ The rise of McEnroe and Connors in tennis and their controversial behavior on the court.
40:44 🎾 The rivalry between Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe divided the American public in the 1980s, with New Yorkers favoring McEnroe and the white working class supporting Connors.
46:20 🎾 The rivalry between Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe in tennis was intense and profitable for both players, but they never became friends.
Director: Jean-Christophe Chatton

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@HazeGrayQM2
@HazeGrayQM2 6 месяцев назад
I met Jimmy Connors at the Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles while being on a field trip from my high school tennis team. I had a preconceived belief about him that was totally wrong. He was the most gracious person I ever met. I will always adore him for his kindness.
@willkittwk
@willkittwk 5 месяцев назад
Jimmy was a hard nose competitor. He did have a quintessential American vibe like Pete Rose had in baseball. He was the kid from down the street who played tennis when we were all playing baseball and street football. Sometimes he'd join in until his Mom would yell at him to come home cause he had a big tournament that weekend. The tennis world didn't know how to take his brashness. But he was the guy I could relate to and and one of the reasons I became fascinated with the sport.
@R.G.CRAWFORD
@R.G.CRAWFORD 4 месяца назад
Many years ago while in california taking a bike ride with my two year old daughter on the back i came across Jimmy Conners alone hitting against a wooden backboard..I told her she was watching one of the Greatest tennis players ever to play the game.She does not remember.But I do! Thanks for the memory.
@kingtyomama6564
@kingtyomama6564 5 месяцев назад
Wow they put on a great show. The Connors of 76-77 is a great match up for the MAC of 84. Both incredible
@dpreymak
@dpreymak 7 месяцев назад
It was the simple hard work vs the Genious, making it fun to watch. I cheered for the hard work Connors but especially now , repect both players for what they did for Tennis.
@soso8824
@soso8824 5 месяцев назад
Exactly 💯👍
@daleigou943
@daleigou943 8 месяцев назад
Nothing impressed me more than Jimmy Connors. This man would make you feel like you were right there taking backhands. Jimmy never had that good of a serve but his returns were the best in the business.
@PianoGesang
@PianoGesang 8 месяцев назад
Yes, his returns were most enviable!
@user-gc1gl9zo8c
@user-gc1gl9zo8c 10 месяцев назад
Super reportage, intense et révélateur, bonne continuation
@willkittwk
@willkittwk 8 месяцев назад
When the robot said McEnroe beat Conners in the 5th inning I instantly knew she was a huge tennis 🎾 fan😂😢
@SvenKavensurf
@SvenKavensurf 4 месяца назад
super Sendung und mal richtig mit Saft. Toll, dass ihr meinen Freund Kradi mal dabei hattet. Er ist ein feiner Mensch!
@rickiovine2170
@rickiovine2170 5 месяцев назад
I loved Jimmy Connors. He was my favorite athlete growing up in the 70’s. This documentary did a very good job of capturing the essence of this rivalry from the perspective of the French. They interviewed key people in both men’s life; John’s brother and father; (Jimmy was brought up by a wolf pack.) They interviewed men he played against. What they say is truth, and makes this documentary more honest than compelling. It is not stereotypical. This is based on the actions of Jimmy and John. This is who they were, and they did a good job with that. You have to remember that this is how the French viewed them.
@user-qx6dz9bt8v
@user-qx6dz9bt8v 6 месяцев назад
Excellent and interesting !!!
@KHallesy
@KHallesy 7 месяцев назад
They were both Amazing. I watched them all the time. I loved both of them. And Chris Evertt.
@marcb8874
@marcb8874 8 месяцев назад
SUPER ces deux Messieurs, jamais vu cette façon
@crmcrmll
@crmcrmll 8 месяцев назад
at the end of this video little tears came out of my eyes...
@RobertoPQ-eu7qh
@RobertoPQ-eu7qh 7 месяцев назад
Ambos foram absolutamente divinos. Sem mais comentários.
@thierrycohn3048
@thierrycohn3048 4 месяца назад
Excellent
@markpratt2241
@markpratt2241 5 месяцев назад
Chat GPT documentary if ever there was one
@jackkitchen737
@jackkitchen737 10 месяцев назад
The thumbnail for this video looks like it's from the 1981 Benson & Hedges Championship Final. It was a pretty big event back then. I remember watching that match on USA Network as a 15 year old. It stands out as one of the greatest matches I've ever seen. The quality of play, and the drama from that match, stands out to me. This rivalry is an amazing one.
@kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
@kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 10 месяцев назад
I remember it and Mac tanked it he was on weed Connors was clean never did drugs Great man off court Ive met Connors very humble man... Mac is a lost soul
@simpleenglishgrammarforyou8025
@simpleenglishgrammarforyou8025 2 месяца назад
I like how the translation and audio is done by AI but not always accurate (soccer was mistaken for US football). Very smart!
@charlesdoughtie9751
@charlesdoughtie9751 Месяц назад
i'm a big lifetime fan of jimmy's, but i will say the us open 1980 semi was the greatest tennis match i've ever seen. you can say what you want but those 2 always had you out of your seat multiple times
@jimmycoscia2539
@jimmycoscia2539 6 месяцев назад
miss that era of tennis
@barbaradienna1497
@barbaradienna1497 8 месяцев назад
I loved the drama & tennis was more fun n to watch!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@CasimirLeYeti
@CasimirLeYeti 4 месяца назад
J'étais un grand fan de Jimmy Connors, c'était mon joueur préféré mais un jour j'ai vu un reportage sur lui. Il montrait comment il avait détruit psychologiquement Aaron Krickstein, son ami et partenaire d'entraînement. C'était sale... Jumbo avait fini sa carrière depuis longtemps mais je ne l'ai plus regardé avec les mêmes yeux, quand bien même ce fut un très grand champion dont j'apprécie toujours l'exceptionnelle combativité. Notamment contre l'insupportable (hi, hi, hi, je tease) John McEnroe, le joueur préféré de mon frère ; ça ne s'invente pas !
@jurjenvanderhoek316
@jurjenvanderhoek316 4 месяца назад
0:10 The commentator says "America in the 1950's", but that photo is clearly from much earlier, like the 1920's
@TheLinomaia
@TheLinomaia 9 месяцев назад
both are very good.
@rene-pierresamary4874
@rene-pierresamary4874 6 месяцев назад
Très bonne vidéo, même si cela manque un peu de comparaison technique.
@anaclarisss
@anaclarisss 7 месяцев назад
Os dois foram grandes jogadores de personalidades fortes. Não eram e nunca quiseram ser gentlemans. Cada um enriqueceu e ilustrou o tênis mundial. Dizer que esse foi melhor que aquele é procurar explicar de que é feito o Universo. Podemos sim ter a nossa opinião, mas não a certeza absoluta.
@thomaspeiker5577
@thomaspeiker5577 4 месяца назад
Connors war Tennis Arbeiter, wie Nadal, Mcenroe war Genie 🏆
@marzilius
@marzilius 4 месяца назад
Min 14:44..."That euphoria, that delirious public" ......was the moment when Guillermo Vilas defeated the defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final, 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-0 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1977 US Open.
@Yorgos2007
@Yorgos2007 7 месяцев назад
49:53 "Hold my beer", says Nick Kyrgios.
@Recorder.
@Recorder. 6 месяцев назад
And the competition between Bion Borg and MacEnroe also..at 80, 81...
@kutyna4nogi141
@kutyna4nogi141 11 месяцев назад
are there compilations of all this john , connors or nastase craziness ? can i watch it somewhere?
@jimquantic
@jimquantic 4 месяца назад
Another thing they have in common, both are good speakers. I hear McEnroe a lot more, not sure why Connors is not commentating more, he is really good.
@kingtyomama6564
@kingtyomama6564 4 месяца назад
Jimmy Connors book is probably the best sports autobiography I have ever read.......
@abnerbarrera6110
@abnerbarrera6110 11 месяцев назад
Genial
@vijayiyer8518
@vijayiyer8518 10 месяцев назад
The thing about connors is that, to my knowledge, he has never spoken ill of him after his career, whereas mcenroe has referred to him as an ahole. In my opinion, that makes connors the bigger man. On the other hand, mcenroe never made the obscene on court gestures connors did in his youth. And it's hypocritical for connors to have a go at mcenroe, when he was no angel himself, especially in his younger days. Another good thing about mcenroe was that he always made time for the davis cup, and never played in south africa during the time of the apartheid regime. As a result, i got more respect for mcenroe as a person as i do for connors.
@iamhixish2748
@iamhixish2748 11 месяцев назад
I hated this documentary. I lived through this era of tennis as a young teenager, am from St. Louis ( across the river from when Connors grew up), these absurdly inaccurate presumptions are tragically off-mark, and based on the saddest stereotypes. I followed McEnroe and Connor's games all along, and this 'documentary' is like a fifth grader trying to do a book report on Ulysses.
@liamgross7217
@liamgross7217 11 месяцев назад
I agree. A very poor production full of errors and bad AI. These guys were great to watch and great for tennis. Sure they were intense but they were both brilliant. It’s what tennis lacks now, personalities.
@KingCast65
@KingCast65 10 месяцев назад
@@liamgross7217 Bummer I was psyched. Actually it's not that bad.
@stephenchalmers71
@stephenchalmers71 10 месяцев назад
The translation is awful. I’d like to see it with the original French narration. It’s probably a lot better than this monstrosity.
@stefool
@stefool 10 месяцев назад
​@@stephenchalmers71 I am French and I can tell you: it's very bad. Bacharan is supposed to be an expert on the United States. She peddles all kinds of prejudices about Americans, about American politics, and she knows nothing about tennis.😁
@user-hb5bx2js7e
@user-hb5bx2js7e 8 месяцев назад
😅😅😅😅
@blackfalkon4189
@blackfalkon4189 Месяц назад
back when tennis had character
@bestprice1776
@bestprice1776 11 месяцев назад
I'm a Jimmy Connors fan ❤
@alberto-os1bx
@alberto-os1bx 7 месяцев назад
me too
@TheCyclesport
@TheCyclesport 10 месяцев назад
"When I break my leg I will let you know, alright." Mac the very best!! This was tennis, not NFL Football. McEnroe raised the stakes for all!!
@jcorcoran6686
@jcorcoran6686 8 месяцев назад
sounds more like whining
@ichthusnasarah5079
@ichthusnasarah5079 8 месяцев назад
If I had been the judge, I'd have responded : "So, break a leg !", in the figurative sense of course !
@haroldsmyth6685
@haroldsmyth6685 17 дней назад
With his silver foot in his mouth
@alisterzarkar7163
@alisterzarkar7163 9 месяцев назад
John McEnroe contributed to the growth of tennis by his work as a commentator. He has been a great teacher and mentor to millions of players by sharing his intuition and iq. As far as records go, John's titles in double and Davis cup put him in the class of Federer, Nadal and Novak. Jimmy is a legend. Players today have much to learn from their basic and classic fundamentals. They are both greats of our sport and appreciated by players and fans alike.
@DjangoThunders
@DjangoThunders 8 месяцев назад
My two favorites and Borg is third.
@rikkousa
@rikkousa 8 месяцев назад
Ai?
@willkittwk
@willkittwk 5 месяцев назад
Yeah tennis lost a little of its edginess when Americans started sucking at it. We played that aggressive swashbuckler game like a pirates dual.
@grandpa7278
@grandpa7278 4 месяца назад
Only thing here that gives me pause, Jimmy doing that "hand gesture".
@alexcortes3228
@alexcortes3228 4 месяца назад
Muy buen video
@tywebb355
@tywebb355 8 месяцев назад
Good video, but what's up with the robot narrators ???
@dmp04
@dmp04 3 месяца назад
I hate that. They always pronounce names wrong, and that makes it obvious.
@jeffgarrett4618
@jeffgarrett4618 4 месяца назад
Connors did not retire until 1996. He was winning matches at 46.
@franksauerwald
@franksauerwald 3 месяца назад
Jimbo - no one else.
@mark1tex
@mark1tex 10 месяцев назад
Always wanted a Connors/McEnroe documentary... But this thing was a pitiful monstrosity
@mrlipton4571
@mrlipton4571 9 месяцев назад
why ?
@Sharon-kr1ui
@Sharon-kr1ui 5 месяцев назад
Agreed.
@pamelahauptmann4310
@pamelahauptmann4310 9 месяцев назад
Jimmy was a great player but McEnroe all the way! I love John's talent, mind and passion. McEnroe is and was brilliant!
@willkittwk
@willkittwk 8 месяцев назад
Conners was my first favorite tennis player. I loved his brashness and fighting spirit. I began hitting two handed BH and set up points from the baseline. When Mac came along I thought Conners way seems like too much work as Macs game seemed kinda casual and cool. It's like a ball player who looks so nonchalant so I started hitting a one hand BH and even did the side saddle serve like Mac quite good. His style seemed like you could play forever without killing yourself which he still does amazingly well.
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 5 месяцев назад
Yes, Mac was an artist on the court. @@willkittwk
@michaelconnor5378
@michaelconnor5378 Месяц назад
I would have loved Connors knuckles in Macs mouth. He wouldn’t be able to blab with knuckles in his mouth and it almost happened in Chicago. Connnors walked over the net and got in Macs face. 98 percent of the fans were hoping for it by then.
@DRcaingerrod
@DRcaingerrod 4 месяца назад
Really in the 50's. Ali, started golden gloves in the 50's. Doesn't start contending for Olympics till 60's JFK only US Pres recipient of the purple heart from WW2 was assignated in 63' Young Mac was fueled by Wimbledon defeat with Connors. Borg was the beast to beat amongst the greats of the day and so on.
@giannienden1106
@giannienden1106 6 месяцев назад
Roger Federer è stato, e sarà sempre, il piu completo e forte giocatore di tutti i tempi ! Borg il più forte mentalmente. Connors e Nadal i due più grandi lottatori. McEnroe il più forte tecnicamente. Djokovic il più solido e forte fisicamente.
@TheUlysse2000
@TheUlysse2000 7 месяцев назад
Intéressant mais c’était un combat de princes Un combat américain Le roi du monde à cette époque était suédois Je jouais au tennis de compétition adolescent à cette époque et le boss c’était Borg, aucun doute là-dessus Donc ce n’est pas un duel de suprématie mondiale véritablement On ne peut s’empêcher de penser à Borg qui écrasait tout et qui s’est désintéressé du tennis a 26 ans Sans compter les événements douteux des US Open
@bobdobalina838
@bobdobalina838 6 месяцев назад
The subtitle translation and partially the audio translation is horrible
@carlosalbertoizzo3010
@carlosalbertoizzo3010 5 месяцев назад
14:46 Guillermo Vilas ....
@marktrail8624
@marktrail8624 8 месяцев назад
Connors and McEnroe, I didn't like either. For me it was Bjorn Borg who was the best and he didn't create a side show.
@earlybird3668
@earlybird3668 День назад
This documentary with terrible ai narration is "The pits of the world!" It doesn't do justice to Conners or Mac, or their fiery rivalry.
@bradleymarshall7395
@bradleymarshall7395 29 дней назад
Jimmy Connors: "New Yorkers love it when you spill your guts out there. Spill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clean it up" and "I hate to lose more than I like to win". My all time favourite player who has still won more first class singles tournaments (109) than any other male player!
@natew5694
@natew5694 6 месяцев назад
everyone has his or her own.....not their own
@clarencearnold2137
@clarencearnold2137 4 месяца назад
Borg Macenroe was the real one I thought
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Kombi was No humbug
@arindambanerjee3326
@arindambanerjee3326 4 месяца назад
That time win grand slams not easy as today and huge competition.If Djokovich like players played in 80's then McEnroe Connors destroyed him in wimbledon center court
@thestork2210
@thestork2210 7 месяцев назад
I must admit that the day McEnroe stopped playing, I lost interest watching tennis.
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Jim was THE best hotet so far
@robertocasas9150
@robertocasas9150 5 месяцев назад
La rivalidad qye cambió el tennis si fue con McEnroe, pero en contra de Bjorn Borg.
@vincenteluard3427
@vincenteluard3427 9 месяцев назад
Ces rivalités nationales de haut niveau, elles sont partout sauf en France. Suisse, Allemagne, Espagne, Brésil, argentine, Italie, Suède.... suisse... Ces champions ayant gagné un grand chelem et top 3 ,ils sont partout sauf en France Roumanie, Serbie, autrichien, Australie... Angleterre.... Pauvre tennis masculin français
@Cliophee
@Cliophee 9 месяцев назад
Dommage que les sous-titres soient trop souvent différents de ce qui est dit par les intervenants, ce qui déforme les propos réellement entendus, et qui rappelle google translation à ses débuts, à vous faire éclater de rire.
@sholland42
@sholland42 11 месяцев назад
I miss John McEnroe’s temper tantrums. 😂
@AnneNissen-lh1dg
@AnneNissen-lh1dg 2 месяца назад
I remember though that John McEnroe very seldom had any temper tantrums when he played against Bjorn Borg or Mats Wilander .
@michaelconnor5378
@michaelconnor5378 Месяц назад
@@AnneNissen-lh1dgMac never respected Connors like he did Borg or Mats. That is why Jimmy hated him because he acted like a two year old while playing Connors when Connors was twice the player Wilander was and equal to Bjorn.
@AnneNissen-nk4mh
@AnneNissen-nk4mh 22 дня назад
How you look on Wilander as a player or who Connors looked on him well that depends from person to person.He began as an clay expert , but was able to play 6 hours and 22 minuts against John McEnroe,still ranked nr 1, in the Davis Cup quarter final 1982 (in the USA). He became a more and more all around player and win when counting both single and double all 4 majors.Austrailian Open French Open and Os Open in single ,the same year 1988, and Wimbledon in the double 1986. He was also much more calmer on court, and i do not think any one will forget the match ball against Leclerc in the semi final in the French Open 1982, maybe McEnroe had heard about it.​@@michaelconnor5378
@AnneNissen-nk4mh
@AnneNissen-nk4mh 22 дня назад
Excuse me my bad writing , US Open.
@AnneNissen-nk4mh
@AnneNissen-nk4mh 22 дня назад
You have ruined my text for me.
@davesbainrps6909
@davesbainrps6909 9 месяцев назад
Today to many players it seems
@richardrooms9509
@richardrooms9509 4 месяца назад
Connors era uno str.
@RVAmezquita
@RVAmezquita 11 месяцев назад
wtf with the translations? O_o
@AntheInEcht
@AntheInEcht 4 месяца назад
noone watched soccer games at that time in the US...
@dks13827
@dks13827 2 месяца назад
Yeah ? how are the tv ratings now ??????????????
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Ibeta Will Five set without parol
@hakukuze7947
@hakukuze7947 9 месяцев назад
Is this a documentary made by AI? The voice overs are treacherous
@adrianwt3848
@adrianwt3848 2 месяца назад
Both of them learned from Ilie Năstase. He was the one who revolutionised the tennis not these two.
@kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
@kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 7 месяцев назад
mac was a pot head the words of Chrissie Hynde His down fall peaked at 25 Connors clean no drugs played until 40
@jorgejohnson451
@jorgejohnson451 10 месяцев назад
I always thought Connors’ rival was Bjorn Borg and McEnroe’s was Boris Becker.
@vijayiyer8518
@vijayiyer8518 10 месяцев назад
Connors main rivals were McEnroe and Borg. McEnroe was past his prime when Becker arrived on the scene
@jorgejohnson451
@jorgejohnson451 10 месяцев назад
@@vijayiyer8518 Is that right? Wow! What about Lendel? I thought McEnroe had another nemesis besides Connor. I thought Connor was old by the time McEnroe was rolling.
@vijayiyer8518
@vijayiyer8518 10 месяцев назад
@@jorgejohnson451 in the beginning of his career, which was the early 80's, lendl lost to Connors, McEnroe and Borg in several grandslams. Lendl's breakthrough came in the Roland garros final of 1984. By that time, Connors career was in decline.
@jorgejohnson451
@jorgejohnson451 10 месяцев назад
@@vijayiyer8518 Perhaps you’re right. But Connors was pretty much the “old man” of this group. Connors, born 1952 Bjorn Borg, born 1956 John McEnroe, born 1959 Ivan Lendl, born 1960 Boris Becker, born 1967
@Cliophee
@Cliophee 9 месяцев назад
According to me, Lendl was McEnroe best rival.
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Noevrtnothe real kombi (thsnks god)
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Hello mat
@KingCast65
@KingCast65 10 месяцев назад
For as many people ragging on this video it's mostly good but for the stupid AI shit. Some footage rarely seen as well and Cash never one to mince words hopping in there too it's All Good.
@jameshenry5274
@jameshenry5274 6 месяцев назад
The rivalry that destroyed tennis. Two soiled brats who destroyed the game. I am so glad we moved on to class acts like Federer and Nadal.
@drieaz
@drieaz 8 месяцев назад
WHO? is connors mouthing off to at 1:40-1:47 ??!!
@pierre10000
@pierre10000 4 месяца назад
Good players technically, bad human beings. Just look at a Federer and the difference becomes palpable, another league.
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Donotplay with me
@teammccready
@teammccready 8 месяцев назад
11:49 Connors loses eleven games in a row. Nope, McEnroe loses eleven games in a row.
@ichthusnasarah5079
@ichthusnasarah5079 8 месяцев назад
The journalist doesn't say that, at least in French : she says "Connors *avale* 11 jeux d'affilée", which literally means "Connors *swallows* (up) 11 games in a row" which is colloquial language that means *"wins"* , not "loses". So the journalist is right and you're wrong in thinking she's wrong 🙃
@teammccready
@teammccready 8 месяцев назад
@@ichthusnasarah5079 Yes, but I am referring to the text in English which clearly states: 'Connors loses 11 games in a row', both in spoken language as in the subtitles. We're both right 🙂
@ichthusnasarah5079
@ichthusnasarah5079 8 месяцев назад
@@teammccready Ah ok ! So the French translation is better than the original ! 😄
@DoneRightReviews
@DoneRightReviews 4 месяца назад
Jimbo?
@vincenteluard3427
@vincenteluard3427 9 месяцев назад
Bah là réussite marketing des chaussures ne commence pas avec mc enroe mais Stan Smith 😊
@michelez715
@michelez715 8 месяцев назад
In 2023, apparently the Stan Smith is still the best selling tennis shoe. One of the players at Wimbledon gave the Duchess of Cambridge a pair of Stan Smith's for her son.
@douglashill4007
@douglashill4007 5 месяцев назад
McEnroe was nothing more than a great cheat and a good tennis player. I hope he will be remembered for the cheat he is.
@bobmalack481
@bobmalack481 4 месяца назад
Where did he cheat? Be specific. Robert at 69.
@angelgarcia-yz1yy
@angelgarcia-yz1yy 5 месяцев назад
In Spain McEnroe was not loved by sports commentators in the 80s, due to his "bad manners." However, people loved to watch him play. He could be rude but he was clearly a fair guy. He was the player who brought tennis to the status of art. Nobody has bowled like him. He will always be the best player. Sorry Federer. Connors lost the '75 US Open in 3 sets against Orantes, nothing more to say. Maybe he was a great player, of course.
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
No evercareas
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Please coment Jimmy con
@cliffordnewell2445
@cliffordnewell2445 7 месяцев назад
They revolutionized tennis. And they ruined tennis.
@kawai99100
@kawai99100 6 месяцев назад
I'm a female.... women.. play best of 5.
@johnmaynard3989
@johnmaynard3989 4 месяца назад
Yes...I always wondered why womens' tennis was limited to three sets
@user-uo3cp2ym3m
@user-uo3cp2ym3m 4 месяца назад
Morsure de Connor a Mc Enroe Frere enbemi
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Jim someamsthshotsever
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Pleasdontplaysleep
@brianjensen7985
@brianjensen7985 9 месяцев назад
Jimbo all the way.
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Jimwasevilhimself
@mrtulipeater
@mrtulipeater 6 месяцев назад
This is AI generated. Skip it.
@PerJohansson-be6ky
@PerJohansson-be6ky 4 месяца назад
Haveyoyevermet bo Svensson etk
@Sweeney-Kubach
@Sweeney-Kubach 10 месяцев назад
Connors throwing up the Freemason devil horns! Nothing modest about him!
@Badmintonforall
@Badmintonforall 7 месяцев назад
Bacharan quelle andouille !
@gabrielcanada7145
@gabrielcanada7145 4 месяца назад
Mc enroe el peor tramposo de todos los deportistas...y nunca se hizo nada....amparado por la cupula de la Atp
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