Probably not too many of you remember Beppe Merlo, one of the top Italian players in the 1950's. Beppe was a pusher. He strung his rackets with only 30 pounds! They said he played with a fishing net. Merlo was very eccentric. When a string would break during a match, he would pull gut out of his bag and repair it himself right on court! When someone served to him, the ball would disappear into his racket. Eventually, it comes out and floats back to his opponent. He was tough to beat on clay. This could never happen today...
Yet on Round 1 of Wimbledon in 1952, he gave Lew Hoad a run for his money. Hoad d. Merlo, Giuseppe (Beppe) (4-6 7-5 2-6 6-2 6-2)
Here is an old video: (be patient, he shows up in the middle of the newscast)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CBCOHtC6Uc
Yet on Round 1 of Wimbledon in 1952, he gave Lew Hoad a run for his money. Hoad d. Merlo, Giuseppe (Beppe) (4-6 7-5 2-6 6-2 6-2)
Here is an old video: (be patient, he shows up in the middle of the newscast)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CBCOHtC6Uc
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