Of course, we all know about Connors, Borg, McEnroe, Lendl, Becker, Edberg, Wilander, Agassi, Sampras and now Federer...but who are considered the absolutely great players of the old days? How do they compare to the guys from the early open era? I've heard some of the names: Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, Bill Tilden, Lew Hoad, Tony Trabert, Pancho Gonzales, Jack Kramer, Bobby Riggs, Donald Budge. I have had shirts from Fred Perry and Rene Lacoste (still do). I have seen old wooden racquets with the names and faces of Pancho Gonzales and Jack Kramer. How the hell did the greats play with those heavy little things? Are there any stories of inter-generational practice sessions? Laver/Becker or something interesting like that?
I've heard John MCEnroe still competes hard with current pros in exhibition matches.
I've heard John MCEnroe still competes hard with current pros in exhibition matches.
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