There aren't many decent clips of Nastase but this one is pretty good. You can actually see the ball and follow it around the court...most old clips you can't.
The first set is patchy and not very good. Connors hasn't yet become the player he became and Nasty is clearly the superior player. The last game of the first set (from 35:45) is superb. Nastase reels off four exquisite shots to capture the first set. The final shot to win the set is a stunning backhand pass that no one else could play with a wooden racket quite like Nasty...maybe McEnroe but even he couldn't pull off the shot in quite the same way.
After winning the first set, Nasty then takes full control of the match. The second and third set are littered with more lovely backhand passes and topspin lobs. Nasty's speed and movement are as good as anyone's in the game today. He floats and darts around effortlessly. He has a lovely flowing service motion and fabulous racket head speed.
When you watch these clips you need to understand that the game was vastly different back then. Wooden rackets only allow so much. Nasty's talent, however, is clear to see. I don't think I have ever seen such a naturally talented player. I didn't like his antics much, and he was a nasty piece of work at times, but he was sublimely gifted...so he gets forgiven.
Interesting both players serve from a very central position along the baseline...an inch from the centre line. These days players adopt far wider positions.
There isn't much interest in this stuff these days..but if nothing else go to 35:45 and watch four great shots.
The first set is patchy and not very good. Connors hasn't yet become the player he became and Nasty is clearly the superior player. The last game of the first set (from 35:45) is superb. Nastase reels off four exquisite shots to capture the first set. The final shot to win the set is a stunning backhand pass that no one else could play with a wooden racket quite like Nasty...maybe McEnroe but even he couldn't pull off the shot in quite the same way.
After winning the first set, Nasty then takes full control of the match. The second and third set are littered with more lovely backhand passes and topspin lobs. Nasty's speed and movement are as good as anyone's in the game today. He floats and darts around effortlessly. He has a lovely flowing service motion and fabulous racket head speed.
When you watch these clips you need to understand that the game was vastly different back then. Wooden rackets only allow so much. Nasty's talent, however, is clear to see. I don't think I have ever seen such a naturally talented player. I didn't like his antics much, and he was a nasty piece of work at times, but he was sublimely gifted...so he gets forgiven.
Interesting both players serve from a very central position along the baseline...an inch from the centre line. These days players adopt far wider positions.
There isn't much interest in this stuff these days..but if nothing else go to 35:45 and watch four great shots.
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