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For me, it was because of my dad. I will always remember swinging the T-2000 my dad had. I also remember my dad laughing about the complaint Evert had of Navratilova's fitness. And I will always remember watching the tiebreaker, the Battle of 18-16 between Borg/McEnroe. My little brother and I was rooting for Borg. He and I mimicked the kneeling victory over and over in the living room afterwards.

 

First: McEnroe vs. Connors 1979 US Open

Second: Navratilova Evert 1979 Wimbledon

Third: McEnroe vs. Borg 1980 Wimbledon

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I can only think of one.  I saw Lendl play Steve Denton in my hometown, Corpus Christi, texas (1986).  He was playing an exhibition to raise money for Terry Kalenda, who needed a heart transplant.  Terry got his heart transplant and is still alive to this day.  Steve Denton is the head tennis coach at Texas A &M University, in College Station, Texas.
A very noble cause right there. Who said Lendl was cold, they wouldn't know.

Lendl Jr. (4.5) said:
I can only think of one.  I saw Lendl play Steve Denton in my hometown, Corpus Christi, texas (1986).  He was playing an exhibition to raise money for Terry Kalenda, who needed a heart transplant.  Terry got his heart transplant and is still alive to this day.  Steve Denton is the head tennis coach at Texas A &M University, in College Station, Texas.

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