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Fascinating. Francisco had the eye for talent. He also had said some similar things about Aaron Krickstein at a very young age. That one didn't quite materialize as the old master envisioned but Aaron had a wonderful career. I wonder what may have happened if Aaron had taken a similar route instead of the trek to Bradenton, Florida to what's his name's academy. The Los Angeles Tennis Club must have been a really happening place.
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In 1974, Connors was beating everyone so badly; Segura had him finishing at the net as much as possible. I thought he just got bored and started staying back more so he could have some more rallies. Towards the later years of his career, he was more of a baseliner whereas early in his career he had gotten to the net at every opportunity.
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A nice article, and terrific book which I would highly recommend.
"Connors was very coachable," Pancho said simply. How important is that? Some good juniors are uncoachable. I don't think this goes unrecognised sometimes. Even some coaches don't recognise that some of the kids they teach are actually uncoachable.
Jimmy was a great player, but he peaked in 1974 and never actually got any better.Last edited by stotty; 06-01-2018, 02:01 PM.
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Segura and Connors
Let's get your thought son Caroline Seebohm's latest article, "Segura and Connors"Tags: None
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