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The point of this thread is to ask (and answer) random tennis-related questions. I'm starting this out of my own interest, because I'm always trying to deepen my knowledge and many of the folks on this forum have FAR more knowledge of the game, both historically but also technically, and there are often questions I have that I'd love to have someone answer. But I'm also guessing that some of you have questions that you'd like to see discussed.
So let's see how it goes. I imagine that this could get quite chaotic, with numerous mini-conversations occurring. Or it could just fall flat with me having a masturbatory statistical orgy. Let's just see how it goes!
OK, so here are some questions to get us started:
What happened to Stan Smith? For a few years there, 1971 and '72 in particular, he looked great, but then he sputtered and spent the last ten years of his career in relative mediocrity. I was actually surprised to see that he played in Slams up until 1983, the year he turned 37. Anyhow, he just seemed to peak late (not really breaking out as a star until 24 or so) and then fall off quickly. The same is also somewhat true of his similarly near-great contemporaries, Jan Kodes and Ilie Nastase. Both had a bit greater longevity in terms of peak level, but all three seemed to fade rather quickly with the rise of Connors, Vilas, and then Borg. Maybe I answered my own question? Anyhow, I find them an interesting trio in that they dominated tennis for a few years in the early 70s between different generations of greats.
I'm sure I'll think of more, but let's get it started with that one.
So let's see how it goes. I imagine that this could get quite chaotic, with numerous mini-conversations occurring. Or it could just fall flat with me having a masturbatory statistical orgy. Let's just see how it goes!
OK, so here are some questions to get us started:
What happened to Stan Smith? For a few years there, 1971 and '72 in particular, he looked great, but then he sputtered and spent the last ten years of his career in relative mediocrity. I was actually surprised to see that he played in Slams up until 1983, the year he turned 37. Anyhow, he just seemed to peak late (not really breaking out as a star until 24 or so) and then fall off quickly. The same is also somewhat true of his similarly near-great contemporaries, Jan Kodes and Ilie Nastase. Both had a bit greater longevity in terms of peak level, but all three seemed to fade rather quickly with the rise of Connors, Vilas, and then Borg. Maybe I answered my own question? Anyhow, I find them an interesting trio in that they dominated tennis for a few years in the early 70s between different generations of greats.
I'm sure I'll think of more, but let's get it started with that one.