The Mellifluous Don Budge...1973
I was reading the "Toni Nadal" thread and Stotty's post in particular struck me as interesting on a number of points. Every word of it was quite thought provoking...if you are in the business of connecting dots. The three little dots.
His reference to Lennart Bergelin is noted but I must point out that Bergelin was also a very fine player. In 1973 when I was a counselor at the Don Budge Tennis Camp...Mr. Budge won the senior doubles at Wimbledon with Frank Sedgman and they played Lennart Bergelin and his partner...the great Czech left hander Jaroslav Drobny.
Anyways I was googling "don budge senior wimbledon doubles win" and this article popped up with a couple of references to Don's 1973 win. I remember it well as I practiced with the then 58 year old Budge that summer a bit as a 18 year old hot headed left hander from Dearborn, Michigan. Mr. Budge gave me a couple of really interesting talks about temperament as it was rather apparent I had some problems in this area to resolve. I'm not certain if what he told me actually had any impact on my behavior but I swear to God I will never forget his trying to help me. I just loved the "old guy".
http://sportsthenandnow.com/2010/02/...ous-don-budge/
Mellifluous. Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear: the voice was mellifluous and smooth. Yeah...he was all that.
I was reading the "Toni Nadal" thread and Stotty's post in particular struck me as interesting on a number of points. Every word of it was quite thought provoking...if you are in the business of connecting dots. The three little dots.
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Anyways I was googling "don budge senior wimbledon doubles win" and this article popped up with a couple of references to Don's 1973 win. I remember it well as I practiced with the then 58 year old Budge that summer a bit as a 18 year old hot headed left hander from Dearborn, Michigan. Mr. Budge gave me a couple of really interesting talks about temperament as it was rather apparent I had some problems in this area to resolve. I'm not certain if what he told me actually had any impact on my behavior but I swear to God I will never forget his trying to help me. I just loved the "old guy".
http://sportsthenandnow.com/2010/02/...ous-don-budge/
Mellifluous. Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear: the voice was mellifluous and smooth. Yeah...he was all that.
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