Chris Evert vs Evonne Goolagong Cawley 1980 Wimbledon Final Highlights

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@jm7804
@jm7804 Жыл бұрын
You will never find more class in women's tennis than any match played between these two. No grunting. No fist pumping screams of COME ON. No fights with umpires or lines personnel. No glaring at each other. No shots going 3 feet out because you wailed on the ball. No dropping to the court and rolling around on match point. No rude handshakes. And no shade or excuses afterwards. Sadly, we will not see this again.
@andrewromero5008
@andrewromero5008 Жыл бұрын
I guess you said it all. The game has changed a lot.
@waynedaves5089
@waynedaves5089 Жыл бұрын
Buddy, you said a mouthful. It's the best of the sport. Gosh, Evonne was great. Evert, well, possibly the best based on winning percentage.
@winebarpiano8381
@winebarpiano8381 Жыл бұрын
Best comment I've seen on youtube for a while!
@ropa2142
@ropa2142 11 ай бұрын
Read John Lloyds autobiography. Chris might have appeared all calm and graceful, but she took this particular defeat VERY badly.
@hill4252
@hill4252 9 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more, the artifice that's in the game now makes it unwatchable
@SyncopateTheShot
@SyncopateTheShot Жыл бұрын
Chris said this herself. You could never get in any kind of rhythm against Evonne. She didn't have patterns, and her style of play was completely intuitive. Often times she herself didn't know what shot she was going to hit next. Add to that her grace and ballet-like movement around the court; she was indeed a unique player.
@dansby37
@dansby37 6 ай бұрын
Also Chris said that you had to not get trapped into watching how she play like you are a spectator watching the match when your out playing against her, lol, she was that intrigung, so you really had to focus and play the match.
@gomezaddams4347
@gomezaddams4347 Жыл бұрын
I think Evonne is the most naturally gifted player I’ve ever seen, male or female. She seems to float around the court and hit brilliant shots without even trying.
@noahbody9782
@noahbody9782 Жыл бұрын
IMHO Rod Laver was the most natural gifted player. The way the guy moved around the court and played his shots. It was like everything fell into place when he walked onto the court.
@canyonsurfer2426
@canyonsurfer2426 2 ай бұрын
@gomezaddams4347 I completely agree with you as to Evonne - she certainly was the most naturally gifted player I've ever seen too.
@TheVerbalVolley
@TheVerbalVolley Жыл бұрын
What a pleasure it is to watch Evonne at her very best. Truly graceful and elegant.
@gregoryphillips3969
@gregoryphillips3969 8 ай бұрын
Goolagong was so beautiful to watch and so gifted. Give her Chris Evert's mental toughness and she could have been the best player of her era. Whether she won or lost Chris Evert was as classy as you will ever see a real lady. You won't see her like again. Thanks for showing this match.
@deanbull7767
@deanbull7767 Жыл бұрын
Greats like this do not exist anymore, just plain enjoyable.
@poussinhamzah4013
@poussinhamzah4013 Жыл бұрын
I remember when I heard the results ( those days where I was there was no live Wimbledon on TV) the day after...I was surprised as Evert was clearly the favourite but you can take nothing away from Evonne she just played brilliantly. The two of them make tennis look like a real work of art....such beautiful and well crafted shotmaking.
@sickheadache9903
@sickheadache9903 Жыл бұрын
Evonne Goolagong truly Flowed! I have always Admired Evonne. She made it all look so effortless and a breeze of fresh air. Evonne had true Grace to herself.
@danguee1
@danguee1 Жыл бұрын
Two of the classiest players ever to play the game
@henryv.macadamia6423
@henryv.macadamia6423 9 ай бұрын
Evonne was the most graceful and elegant tennis player I've ever seen; a poetry in motion.😍
@rogerparker4468
@rogerparker4468 8 ай бұрын
Evonne hands down the most graceful tennis player of all..
@AllisonRoadWest
@AllisonRoadWest Жыл бұрын
Considering it's age, this is fantastic quality. Wow 🤯
@zeddeka
@zeddeka Жыл бұрын
This is BBC footage, and like most other European broadcasters, the BBC used the PAL system for TV pictures. PAL produced much better quality pictures as it had higher pixel levels. The North American TV stations used a system called NTSC which had far fewer pictures and often produced a much blurrier, low quality picture.
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
@@zeddeka So much for American "technology" 🤭🤭🤭
@AllisonRoadWest
@AllisonRoadWest Жыл бұрын
@@zeddeka - good to know. Thanks 👍
@annehajdu8654
@annehajdu8654 Жыл бұрын
*its
@martinkelly6709
@martinkelly6709 6 ай бұрын
​​@@zeddekaNTSC - Never Twice the Same Colour 😂
@marcellofaidiga7127
@marcellofaidiga7127 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful classic tennis from 2 players at the top of their game just at the beginning of the new racquet technology that changed the game. Note no grunting, fist pumping or hyena like open jaw screaming. Evonne’s game was utterly sublime and really deserved this one after falling short in the semi’s the previous 2 years; you can really see how Ash Barty was influenced by the sheer court craft and shot variety of Evonne - what a player
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
You mean no "Serena-like" sound effects here 😂😂 Also, no famous "stare down" at opponents from Serena too 😂😂
@ricardocoutinho-b4o
@ricardocoutinho-b4o 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful classic tennis with two beautiful and legendary players...❤️🙏🎾
@eastfiftyseven
@eastfiftyseven Жыл бұрын
Evonne was in the zone this match. Absolutely flawless.
@brucee6123
@brucee6123 Жыл бұрын
The picture - amazingly good. Evert seems flat, and Evonne played smart, graceful, beautiful tennis.
@zeddeka
@zeddeka Жыл бұрын
The picture quality is good because most European countries used the PAL system for TV, and this is footage from the BBC. The PAL system produced much higher quality pictures because it had a higher pixel level. North American TV used the NTSC system which had far fewer pixels and often produced a kind of blurry, lower quality pictures.
@martinpascoe7678
@martinpascoe7678 Жыл бұрын
no excuses m8
@monceau27
@monceau27 Жыл бұрын
Stunning quality of the picture : makes it enjoyable to watch!
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
This BBC broadcast quality is incredible. Also, if you look at Japanese TV footage from the 80's, such as their Olympic coverage, the picture also seems like HD today. Again, I don't know what technology they used, but way better/clearer than American footage from the same era. Euro and Japanese tech were def on to something 20 years before U.S. caught up
@robertwebb3546
@robertwebb3546 8 ай бұрын
Has there ever been a more breathtaking shot in tennis that Evonne Goolagong’s backhand overhead? It’s balletlike. Her combination of elegance and athleticism is striking.
@ytubechannel997
@ytubechannel997 Жыл бұрын
Feminine tennis is so beautiful to watch.
@cypher31
@cypher31 2 ай бұрын
Chris once said that was the finest first set of tennis anyone has ever played against her. High praise indeed coming from Evert. Chris tightened up her game in the 2nd set but Goolagong was like mommies got some baby formula to buy. That court was really in tough shape at the bottom of the screen.
@fritzlange7934
@fritzlange7934 7 ай бұрын
Goolagong and Mandlikova, my two favourite women players of all time:) Pure talent.
@nubndigger
@nubndigger Жыл бұрын
Evonne was an artist and artists are inspired on some days and not inspired on others. At her best, as seen here before the rain delay, nobody could beat her. Can you imagine what Evonne might have achieved if she'd had the drive that Billie Jean had? And it's such a shame that Chris was not at her best here, as the last big match in their rivalry really deserved a thriller. How I miss the wooden rackets and the plotting and tactical thinking and variety of shots and spins! Not to mention the class and style and sportsmanship these two always displayed. Deep sigh...
@martinpascoe7678
@martinpascoe7678 Жыл бұрын
That point at 5:09secs says quite a lot about this match when after a long rally Chrissie gets fed up and ends up coming into the net as Evonne is throwing every shot in the book at her...the opposite of so many of their epic encounters when Chrissie was hugging the baseline and Evonne was crouching the net, until finally Evonne totally clean passes her with a backhand , as happened so many times in reverse with Chris the one doing the deadly passing from the baseline
@lenwelch2195
@lenwelch2195 8 ай бұрын
Evert is practically standing when she makes contact with the ball, she isn’t bending at the waist and driving the ball for penetration. Evonne had all kinds of time to hit any ball she wanted. Goolagong deserved to win because she beat Hana, Tracy - the two best baseliners in history of tennis up to 1989 when Chris retired. Graf was an all court player. Then Evonne had to play Chris. I admire Evonne for not being psyched out having to play Chris. Chris had her number at this time having just lost to her in tournament before Wimbledon. I think a lot of emotional energy was spent by Chris having beaten Martina in Sf. I’m not taking any thing away from Evonne. She found that “ magic” on the grass of center court and it capped her career. Evonne won when she wasn’t expected to and lost 3 big finals when it was even money to win. 76 Wimbledon , 75,76 Open - to Evert. Chris only had a handful of matches which she took the court without that fighting spirit. Example : 79 Open. You can’t fake that emotion, she played from pride 6-1,3-0 down then the rain and she won next four games.once she knew she wasn’t going to be embarrassed she unfortunately calmed down and her focus fluctuated throughout remainder of the match. She missed a forehand up the line up 2-1 in tie break and that was it. Her mind checked out missing easy passes, making unforced errors, and missing the drop shot service return she will forever remember. Chris never felt lucky at Wimbledon except for 89 match come from behind win over Golarsa.I’m happy for Evonne that beginning and end of her career included winning Wimbledon. Both true classy ladies.
@martinpascoe7678
@martinpascoe7678 Жыл бұрын
their final exchange at the net is really nice x
@abd0rhman
@abd0rhman Жыл бұрын
I have This Match Full
@tete-a-tetetheatre2656
@tete-a-tetetheatre2656 5 ай бұрын
The days when you had to out think the opponent.
@HenrySpooner-m3t
@HenrySpooner-m3t Ай бұрын
I always like the story of Evonne Goolagong winning a tournament shortly after the birth of her first child. She won a large cheque and Someone brought her new baby which she cuddled and took to the exit leaving the large cheque behind on a chair!
@us-Bahn
@us-Bahn Жыл бұрын
It’s elegant tennis. With very heavy wooden rackets. And it looks like super-slow motion compared to todays women.
@ralfbeckmann597
@ralfbeckmann597 8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@martinpascoe7678
@martinpascoe7678 Жыл бұрын
Evonne really deserved that second title to become a Dual Champion, she had some rotten luck there, 75 Final blowout against Bille Jean maybe affected by her very public split with Vic Edwards bur BJK was fully pumped that day, and you would never find Australians making excuses in those days...then in 76 unexpectedly got ahead 6-5 against Chris only to blow it as Chris took away the net from her (again no excuses except Chris wrote in her book that she was getting coaching from Rosie and Billie Jean to 'come to the net', t(very unsporting of those two lovelies) then missed 77 which she would surely have made the final against Miss Wade (who she beat on 4 occasions there, already 3 by 77), then that rotten unbeleivable luck when she screamed with the ankle blowing out in the final minutes of the 78 Semi Finals against MN .....after their 79 Semi Final I never gave her much of a hope in 1980, it seemed Chris had her measure!...but..........this is an Australian ABoriginal beautiful woman , and they are tough, they have to be tough, and I cant help thinking after Chris bragged about 'taking the net away from Evonne' in 76 that Mrs Cawley was secretly hellbent on winning if they ever played again, and she did it the absolute best way: By taking the baseline away from Chris who seemed to have nothing to hit out at
@joeyconvery2055
@joeyconvery2055 5 ай бұрын
I think Evonne also beat Tracy Austin in the semis.
@Yowza78
@Yowza78 7 ай бұрын
I like Chrissie's dress.
@martinpascoe7678
@martinpascoe7678 Жыл бұрын
In his very new Book 'Dear John: The Autobiography of John Lloyd' he says that Chris never got over this loss avowing to never again lose to Evonne, but I simply cannot believe that she would be like that, guess who is cashing in ? I hope Chrissie intends to 'give him a serve'
@gerardmackay8909
@gerardmackay8909 8 ай бұрын
Well he was married to her and they remain on friendly terms whereas you, like I, know absolutely nothing first hand. So when it comes to down to it, if it’s a choice between what John ‘says’ happened and what YOU ‘believe’ happened I’m leaning towards John
@michaelbla
@michaelbla 7 ай бұрын
I mean, Chris didn't ever lose to Evonne after this, so perhaps there's something to this. I think she did come close in early 1982, but the other matches from here on weren't close unfortunately
@alanpaterson4244
@alanpaterson4244 Жыл бұрын
on this posting and others about this match comments are made of Chris having played Martina and her subsequent let down in form, what about Evonne's match against Tracey? Also a hard fought 3 setter with both of them probably covering more ground in many gruelling rallies, Evonne doesnt get the credit for outplaying and out thinking Chris in my opinion.
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
Good point.... both finalists had tough 3-setters the day before. Chris has described in detail in her book how she and hubby at the time, John Lloyd, both rehashed her semi win over Martina that night. They spent needless time and energy celebrating a day too early and perhaps overlooked how well Evonne was playing. Evert said she thought she had won Wimbledon when she beat Martina, which shows just how much she underestimated Goolagong. Evonne also said she learned to conquer her nerves in big matches as she got older, she credits motherhood to helping her calm her nerves. She was def the better player that day. Both players said tho, had Chris won the second set, the third set might've been a different story.
@martinpascoe5904
@martinpascoe5904 Жыл бұрын
Evonne played her match two days before@@shihlin1
@tomschmitz-dj1fg
@tomschmitz-dj1fg Жыл бұрын
@@shihlin1 all true, but to Evert's mindset, she had just beaten Goolagong only a couple of weeks earlier on the grass at Chichester, although it was a close 3 setter and she had not lost to Goolagong in 2 years. This match would also be the last time she would ever lose to Goolagong. So I guess Evert was too confident or if not too confident just lackadaisical. She seemed like in the 77 wade upset match to expect Goolagong to just give it to her? Never saw any "fight" in Evert in her attitude and mannerisms in this match against Goolagong..
@robertknibbs497
@robertknibbs497 Жыл бұрын
Chris Evert herself said after this match that no one, no one could have kept up with Evonne’s artistry and strategic brilliance in the first set. These are seasoned athletes who are well used to playing back to back matches. Evonne was simply at her very best that day in July 1980. Evert knew that !
@martinpascoe5904
@martinpascoe5904 Жыл бұрын
Admittedly Chris was a bit flat HOWEVER so was Evonne in the Semi Finals in 79 and Evonne had 6-5 in the final set in 76 heatwave so in the cold Friday night Evonne started way better and thats where IMO the match was won and lost. Her two Singles wins there were totally unexpected , and Im sure Chris doesnt begrudge her opponent for this loss......With these two it was often Mood Versus Method. the contrasting styles and upbringings added to it and they were both very easy on the eye.
@lenwelch2195
@lenwelch2195 Жыл бұрын
Chris had played an emotionally charged match in her 3 set win just the day before. She had lost at Wimbledon the two previous finals and was so relieved to beat Martina that she expected to beat Evinne because her record against her was so good and had just beaten her two weeks before in a very windy final . Still Evonne beat tracy which should’ve warned Evert that Evonne was playing very well . Even if Chris had played better this was Evonne tournament . She played determined tennis and nothing disturbed her on this day . Evonne was so well liked Chris used to say it was hard to have the killer instinct against her. Chris admired Evonne over any other player and she doesn’t regret this loss because Evonne earned it . Evonne beat the two best baseliners plus Hana to win this Wimbledon . She opened and closed her career with wins at Wimbledon when she wasn’t expected to win . Evonne did play a few more years sporadically having another child . Evonne was the most level headed player - tennis was not her sole focus in life and good for her .
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
@@lenwelch2195The draw just seemed to open up for Evonne that year, she went thru each opponent whereas she was expected to lose. The 4th round match against Mandlikova should've been a beauty, but Hana's erratic play made watching a frustrating experience. Against Austin, Goolagong was def the underdog, but she played a smart, patient match, throwing drop shot after drop shot. Austin prob got exhausted by the third set. I still believe had Chris and her hubby at the time, John Lloyd, not celebrated a day too early after taking out Martina, the title was hers. But you can see Chris was listless and spent in the final, mentally and emotionally. She learned her lesson after she took out Austin after SF in US Open a few months later. No early celebration, no reading congrats telegrams. It was lights out early for the final and she won the next day.
@martinpascoe7678
@martinpascoe7678 Жыл бұрын
a bit rough turning Evonnes big moment into being about Chris Evert, How do u even know her and Lloyd went out celebrating, wheres the proof? I think you underestimated Goolagong here, she was well equipped to defeat her and did on numerous occasions and in big finals ....why is it so hard to accept Evonne won this tournament and deservedly so, ....ummmm no please dont reply lol
@patreimer7696
@patreimer7696 Жыл бұрын
Compared to today's women's matches, this match seems like it is played in slow motion. Of course, better equipment and training now.
@fritzlange7934
@fritzlange7934 7 ай бұрын
I think this might have been the final loss that Evert put down to rowing with her husband John Lloyd before the match! Evonne played out of her mind though.
@zeddeka
@zeddeka Жыл бұрын
Chris having something of a mental let down after her tough semi final win over navratilova. Great play from Evonne though. For those wondering about the quality of the tv picture: this is original BBC footage and like most other european countries, the BBC used the PAL tv system - it produced much higher quality pictures as it had a higher pixel count. North american tv stations used the NTSC system which had fewer pixels and often produced a somewhat blurrier, low quality picture.
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
Also, if you look at Japanese TV footage from the 80's, such as their Olympic coverage, the picture also seems like HD today. Again, I don't know what technology they used, but way better/clearer than American footage from the same era. Euro and Japanese tech were def on to something 20 years before U.S. caught up
@christophershoemaker4814
@christophershoemaker4814 2 ай бұрын
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@danguee1
@danguee1 Жыл бұрын
Interesting to see that that Chrissie - even in 1980 - still had a bit of puppy fat. She didn't start becoming the lean athlete of her latter years until 1981/2
@WilliamMurray-lr1bb
@WilliamMurray-lr1bb Жыл бұрын
Evonne was a cutie ..... moved like a cat !
@martinpascoe5904
@martinpascoe5904 Жыл бұрын
Evonne 'Kitten face' Cawley
@shihlin1
@shihlin1 Жыл бұрын
Another disappointing performance from Evert at Wimbledon when it counted. Her shots lacked pace and depth. Tough three-set match against Navratilova the day before. And because of the many rain delays at this Wimbledon, the matches were stacked, so the finalists didn't even get a rest day before the finals. Credit to Goolagong for playing an intelligent match, not giving Evert the rhythm or pace she needed to groove her strokes. Goolagong also had a tough 3-set win against Austin the day before, and I think playing Austin actually prepared her against Evert in the final bc of their similar styles.
@bramlintrent1145
@bramlintrent1145 25 күн бұрын
Not exactly devastating serve speeds going on here, lol.
@howardmorales
@howardmorales Жыл бұрын
There is a lesson here for us non-pro mortals. Consistency is key. Placement is key. Don’t double fault. Try to hit a winner, but only when the conditions are right, and never all the time. Have variety….spins, drop, volley, lob.
@lawrenceusher1902
@lawrenceusher1902 4 ай бұрын
They hit the ball so softly. ITs crazy
@tomsd8656
@tomsd8656 6 ай бұрын
It's like watching two local ladies playing club tennis. Tennis had come a long way. I can't imagine paying tickets for this.
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