I am not so impressed with Bjorn Borg... John McEnroe shredded him & Bjorn Borg quit rather than face the brash Americans...
One of the Swede's major disappointments was never having won the U.S. Open after being a four-time finalist, losing twice to American Jimmy Connors in 1976 and 1978, and twice to another American, John McEnroe, his great nemesis, in 1980 and 1981. The Australian Open also eluded him...
In 1979, John McEnroe won his first Grand Slam event, taking the U.S. Open. Then, in 1980, came the greatest match in the history of tennis, a five-set marathon loss to Borg in the Wimbledon final. The next year, McEnroe got revenge against Borg at Wimbledon and beat him again at the U.S. Open, toppling Borg from the world's No. 1 ranking and sending the mysterious, stoic Swede into early retirement at all of 26.
The rivalry with Borg, though brief, remains epic, because the two men were such a study in contrasts. Borg was the emotionless, patient baseliner; McEnroe, the loudmouthed, net-rushing New Yorker. Borg was the master of the passing shot; McEnroe, possessor of the quickest and softest hands at the net, the toughest to pass. When Borg left the scene, aficionados expected McEnroe to dominate, but McEnroe missed the rivalry too much and went into his own funk. It was Connors, instead, who won the 1982 Wimbledon and '82 and '83 U.S. Opens...

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