Probably the second biggest clay tournament in the world, the Italian Open. Once touted to replace the, at the time, defunct Australian Open as a grand slam event in the early eighties, only to be given the thumbs down for crowd behaviour after the crowd threw coins and bottle tops at the great Bjorn Borg in his epic 1977 final with Panatta. Borg vowed never to play there again. If you cannot behave yourself as crowd, your nation cannot be host to a grand slam event. Seems fair to me.
Thus the Australian Open was brought back to life and the idea of the Italian Open becoming a grand slam was shelved.
It should be an interesting week...
Thus the Australian Open was brought back to life and the idea of the Italian Open becoming a grand slam was shelved.
It should be an interesting week...
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