Chang's lob winners are incredible. Simply outstanding.
@mirrama98669 ай бұрын
@sandeepsep19 and McEnroe was too lazy to go toward that lob balls. 😅
@stephend28795 ай бұрын
Dennis Van Der Meer called that lob shot "the devastator."
@BKTX4 ай бұрын
@@mirrama9866 No. If you hit that shot right, you're wasting energy chasing it down.
@albertleung54492 жыл бұрын
I think that match deserves a full length version posting!
@josephdang3687 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@huugoigo4421 Жыл бұрын
Awesome tennis ... the 80s and 90s were a battle between baseline and net attack ... way better than the boring repetitive baseline slugfests of today. Thanks Mac
@stephend28795 ай бұрын
And all the American men in the mix!
@tmst21994 ай бұрын
Disagree and prefer the long-distance baseline slugfests. It's like watching a good jab vs a clutch in boxing.
@陳柏安-q5k Жыл бұрын
cant believe after 30 years , this is still so good to watch!
@waderivers994 ай бұрын
I'm "retired" now. Started picking up tennis three years ago. I play people in their twenties, thirties and forties. Everyday I watch and learn then play. These videos are sooo good because not only are they so instructual but just so fun to watch. Tennis is the best game ever invented. I sure can't put on my helmet and cleats anymore.
@tmst21994 ай бұрын
Tennis is the greatest. It's violent combat without physical contact.
@waderivers994 ай бұрын
@@tmst2199 Yep, and a chess match with a net.
@tonynguyen5012 жыл бұрын
So excited to watch Chang and McEnroe play in NY. Every point of both players were amazing with paced, depth, and precisely accurate. Add to the drama of Mac plus NY crowds are the toughest to win on any given day. These are the legend of our times.
@KingCast65 Жыл бұрын
It was a legendary match.
@mclements Жыл бұрын
These guys served and volleyed more in one game than most pros do today in an entire season Well good, respect!
@erasmal71799 ай бұрын
Only McEnroe, with that continental grip he could almost only serve, smash and volley
@tmst21994 ай бұрын
I prefer the baseline rallies and consider S&V cheating. That's why it was so satisfying to see Chang drop all those winning, long-distance bombs.
@alfasud19723 ай бұрын
@@tmst2199 So aces are cheating as well, or hitting winners? Come on, you can not be serious.
@johnl26133 ай бұрын
@@tmst2199 LoL S&V is cheating. It's more entertaining than seeing pushers in today's baseline rallies.
@tmst21993 ай бұрын
@@johnl2613 pushers?
@BKTX4 ай бұрын
My two favorite players during that era. Was about 2 years younger than MC and changed my game because of these two greats. Changed from a baseline player to serve n volley because of McEnroe (and I was a lefty too) and also practiced MC's top spin lob for hours until I could get it right. I could hit that shot better with the Prince Graphite 110 like MC used so I stuck with that racquet throughout high school. Brings back great memories, thanks for posting this USTA!
@romania47122 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this match live. Beautiful play with contrasting styles. You don't see this kind of matchup anymore. 1985 Hana Mandlikova vs Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova???
@tmst21994 ай бұрын
Can you characterize the superiority in the play of this era? Certainly audience participation was a factor imo.
@georgeleinberger86708 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I forgot how much I used to love tennis. Damn that Chang had some wheels on him! Like a human backboard. And Mac, constantly attacking. You know he’s coming, they know he’s coming, everybody knows he’s coming. What are you going to do about it? This is classic puncher vs counter puncher. Amazing!
@tmst21994 ай бұрын
Watching Chang drop those lobs on his BS S&V game was really satisfying.
@R4lee4442 жыл бұрын
I love McEnroe the more I watch the replays on KZbin... and Chang deserves more accolades for his consistency as a top player.
@beorlingo2 жыл бұрын
On the contrary, consistency was what he lacked. 1 major, right?
@KingCast65 Жыл бұрын
@@beorlingo IDK if that is a lack of consistency or the relative lack of top 4 ability. He was just slightly below upper-echolon in general.
@andreasmissiroli6915 Жыл бұрын
@@beorlingo cm 174 - they were playing early mid '90s and not in the 70s or in the 80s-Please check height and weight of the palyers who won GS slam tournaments from 1990 until now
@@andreasmissiroli6915 Exactly. And Stefan had height and weight over Mac. Like 3". It's a Big Deal at that level.
@rrfamig Жыл бұрын
I remember going to the us open and seeing chang when he was 16 I couldn’t believe how quick he was covering the court
@zeddeka2 жыл бұрын
McEnroe said in his autobiography that Chang must have watched McEnroe's 1987 loss to Lendl at the US Open, where Lendl lobbed McEnroe to death.
@luyin19612 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure Chang did, as he was always thorough prepared.
@luvdasitar5 күн бұрын
He needn’t have. McEnroe was prone to lobs in the oversized era. It wasn’t a great option with small wooden rackets where you can’t get that depth on them consistently right but he was toast with the advent of graphite oversized especially as his approach was not powerful and he wasn’t the tallest or athletic like Sampras.
@TheMrBennito Жыл бұрын
Mac quite generously congratulated Chang at the net. He had played real good and acknowledged that Chang that day was even better. The last game with those Chang aces, I think Mac just felt he had done nothing wrong so imho he felt great respect for Michael's resilience.
@leotrevino51582 жыл бұрын
The athletes, the great clothes, the cool shoes and the atmosphere. the 90s were a great time!
@coryCuc2 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah lol. Brings back many good memories.
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
Now it's just a bunch of robots with little to no personalities slugging the ball back & forth as hard as they can until someone makes an error. Tennis is actually getting kind of boring compared to how exciting it used to be...
@leotrevino51582 жыл бұрын
@@toddlesiak3837 Agreed 1000%
@gertriedel93912 жыл бұрын
@@leotrevino5158 absolutely right!
@John-gf8pr2 жыл бұрын
The clothes were definitely a lot more cool
@leebr20102 жыл бұрын
Some of these line calls were so bad. I'm glad we have hawkeye these days to prevent these kinds of situations. But Chang did a fantastic job of not letting it get to him.
@abradfordajb2 жыл бұрын
I've often imagined if today's imaging tech was available back in the day. Of all the things one could say, it definitely would've taken alot of drama out of the game☺ For one thing, we never would have experienced our infamous McEnroe rank at Wimbledon -- " .... that ball was clearly on the line .... chalk flew up ... " Chalk vs. hawkeye ... hmmm ...
@oldfrend Жыл бұрын
on the ace overrule i was saying 'no way!' before the ump even spoke up. even in this low res video i could tell it was clearly in. so of course johnny mac loses his shit over an overrule of an obvious error. the linesmen were really bad this match.
@CoachAdrian2 жыл бұрын
Chang's topspin lob was lethal in this match!
@fabiopomponi77409 ай бұрын
Having to describe modern tennis compared to that played by John Mc Enroe, an elegant classic with a brilliant and effective touch, we can say that it was like a steamroller and a press that destroyed the sport of tennis where now everything takes place with technical violence, speed control and precision in shots and this is due to the fact that the change in the materials used for rackets and tennis balls has revolutionized the way of playing tennis but every time I see John Mc Enroe on the court I am convinced that he is tennis itself and he has no equals in the history of this sport for his classy poise, elegance in the setting of shots and touch as demonstrated by the match reproduced here on KZbin, thanks for uploading it online.
@a.k.4486 Жыл бұрын
Ce match fut un régal : John McEnore... Le tennis d'attaque à son meilleur... Extraordinaire joueur... contre chang, le super grand défenseur !!!
@davidchodds Жыл бұрын
Loved this match. High quality video too for 1991. Wish you would've overlaid the score every once in awhile though, perhaps even just once a set would've been nice.
@ericfreeman5795 Жыл бұрын
Great match by Chang. McEnroe is easily 6 years past his peak tennis years, but 14:00 is in my opinion, quintessential McEnroe. McEnroe at the net was deadly. For those to young to know, McEnroe is the only male player to be ranked N°1 in singles and doubles simultaneously. Edberg was also, but not simultaneously. And Chang....Goran Ivanisevic (Djokovic's current coach), once said that against Chang, you have to win the point three times just to win it once.
@jasonleetaiwan4 ай бұрын
Yeah, McEnroe had style on his side, but he's a bit older than Chang at this moment in time.
@BTURNER1961 Жыл бұрын
Offensive lobs are rarely a decisive most impactful shot in matches like this, but this is one of those matches where they were a huge factor. Chang really knew how to impart serious topspin, and his footwork was so exceptional he was always in perfect position and balance so disguise was easy.
@MyOneFiftiethOfADollar Жыл бұрын
Can you cite a source for your claim "Offensive lobs are rarely a decisive most impactful shot"? OR is this your opinion based on scant evidence?
@BTURNER1961 Жыл бұрын
@@MyOneFiftiethOfADollar It's my opinion, but I have to clarify exactly what I mean. Lobs as outright winners, definitely can win some crucial points, but normally don't win enough points outright because its hard to execute them once an opponent starts to defend by not closing in quite as far. If he is anticipating lobs, then the overhead gets grooved and the direct effectiveness is dramatically reduced . But the real value of the lob is indirect. If they are nervous about closing, then the passing shots get a lot easier. If its windy then that overhead may never get grooved and you end up inducing errors. Cumulatively the lob's impact can be huge even if the lob winner stat that they are mentioning here, is not so impressive as in this match. I am pro lob, but at this level it sets up points, more often than it soars out of reach.
@orthopraxis2357 ай бұрын
@@MyOneFiftiethOfADollar its his opinion based on scant evidence and poor tennis training. he went to school with the dude above that claims Michael Chang didn't have top 4 ability, when in fact he was ranked #2. Don't get upset, there are so many bad tennis players with poor tennis knowledge. Very few make it at any pro level and very few have accurate things to say about tennis players or tennis in general. They come from basketball or some other sport and think tennis is easy, and their opinions come from the books they read, but certainly not from playing at any of the 3 levels of professional tennis that exist in reality.
@Avalokitasimha2 жыл бұрын
Michael Chang had three opponents to defeat here: the unfair NY crowd, blind and deaf line and net judges (net touch not heard) and an extremely unsportsmanlike John McEnroe! Bravo Chang!
@sevaraalimova47062 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand why the crowd was so unfair, Chang is just a tennis player who is trying to play tennis. He isn’t hurt the NY crowd at all.
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
@@sevaraalimova4706 Because McEnroe is from NYC & was an aging legend in 1991. It wasn't really that the crowd was against Chang... it was much more about them rooting hard for their idol that they grew up watching
@altruismfirst64892 жыл бұрын
@@Locus-2865 Brilliance is subjective, Macca did more than Kyrgios but similar attitude. That die hard attitude of Chang is what Nadal has but with more height and reach which makes the difference in the modern game. Chang was a perfect all round player but shorter legs and arms could only do so much like Diego Schwartzman, Rochus and Ferrer have shown. Funny to see Chang's lawnmower celebrations which Rafael incorporated into his celebrations. Federer is like Macca but a little better work ethic, fairness towards opponents, patience and superior physical specimen with foot speed, jumping power and anticipation almost on par with Nadal.
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
@@Locus-2865 McEnroe is from NYC & was a huge crowd favorite & aging legend in 1991. Chang was the new kid just starting to make a name for himself while trying to take Mac out, At least 90% of the crowd was pulling hard for Mac, which is what happens when a hometown legend plays in front of fans that grew up watching them since they were kids...
@michaelbarlow66102 жыл бұрын
@ Avalokitasimha. You very conveniently fail to mention (or are unaware of) that many years ago, Tennis Magazine printed a small news item in the front of an issue of that magazine (it may have been in the section of the magazine called "Passing Shots") that Michael Chang, Ivan Lendl and Jim Couriers' names came up during the federal investigation of the Balco Laboratory during the Major League Baseball/Barry Bonds steroid scandal, which was the laboratory that was providing illegal, performance-enhancing drugs such as steroids to pro athletes! Of course, John McEnroe in 2012 stated that the last 6 years of his pro tennis career he was being injected with horse steroid and laughably and absurdly claimed that he was unaware of what the trainers and/or doctors were putting into his body! In a "60 Minutes" interview many years ago of John McEnroe by Diane Sawyer, when she asked McEnroe if he had ever used any illegal substances, he denied it, but as the old expression goes, " the truth was written all over his face"! Undoubtedly, every pro athlete knows exactly what a trainor or doctor puts into him or her - if he or she denies such knowledge, then the odds are overwhelming that he or she is, as the old expression goes "lying through his or her teeth"! When McEnroe played against Chang in that night match at the 1991 U.S. Open, at one point after Chang hit an unreturnable, 120-130 mph serve, the TV camera showed a close-up of McEnroe standing at the baseline with an expression on his face that clearly indicated that he was thinking to himself, "This guy Chang is juiced"!
@abnashibanga28062 жыл бұрын
Johns serve is very side on and the ball toss is a disguise I noticed when he played Pete Sampras that is back swing is inline with is ankle and powerful swing. Johns serve is really good I have learned a lot Thanks for the upload.
@bentruongdds2 жыл бұрын
Not too many people can outplay McEnroe on the net, but Chang was on fire, today, with his offensive lops, both wings, amazing...
@saidroid32205 ай бұрын
Wow being a tennis fan and watching these early 1990s highlights in 2024 makes me realize how far behind my home country was. I was still walking barefoot in those early 90s years until coming to canada in 92
@joemarshall42262 жыл бұрын
This was the only time Chang beat Mac. They had met 4 times before, twice when Michael was 16, and twice when he was 17, and Mac had one them all, dropping a set in the last match only. this was a five set match. Mac later complained, jokingly, about Michael's topspin lobs, and the fact that "he ran down every stinking ball!"
@getsmartpaul2 жыл бұрын
I would have appreciated a Score Box at the bottom which is normal for matches. What happened to it ? Otherwise, it was impossible to determine the game score.
@Gl3nd0n2 жыл бұрын
Would have been nice to know the score throughout this video
@Kassiusday2 жыл бұрын
A true champion Chang !!congratulations 👏🏾! Although I was John fan …
@miguelbiava9483 Жыл бұрын
Aquí Jonh ya empezaba a jugar con tenistas de laboratorio y lo hacía muy bien.
@chadgable9842 жыл бұрын
It's interesting that McEnroe lost his 3 last match at the US Open to Sampras, Chang and Courier while he lost his last match in WImbledon to Agassi, so basically all the best american players then
@icomment22266 күн бұрын
American tennis was phenomenal back then!
@Tom-xk5jb9 ай бұрын
This match was on until after midnight i remember watching it. Great match so close.
@alexandergoldman2 жыл бұрын
At the end, McEnroe didn't shake the hand of the chair ump, but he did give a warm handshake and a pat on the back to Chang, so kudos to John for that..
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
That's cause did a poor job, & Chang was a likable fellow American that Mac respected
@heinebohmann15662 жыл бұрын
@@toddlesiak3837 It seems like they always did a poor job when umpiring McEnroe, right?
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
@@heinebohmann1566 Not always. They made lots of bad calls, but Mac was in the wrong sometimes too
@philgarrett5498 Жыл бұрын
@@heinebohmann1566😂 too right
@jjonwards9 ай бұрын
Tennis is a completely different game today, the power, the speed and the size of the athletes
@mundo101-e3d9 ай бұрын
McEnroe would be cooked in any club tennis!
@hot2warm6 ай бұрын
The manipulation of the court surfaces to play slower to make rallies longer, rather than the dominance of the serve and volleyers we saw in the late 80s to early 90s
@RizCrescini4 ай бұрын
@@mundo101-e3d No, he wouldn't because he himself would be a product of the training and nutrition athletes today receive. We're not putting him in a time machine.
@DJTomOke2 жыл бұрын
Love Chang's Reebok Pumps! I bought the exact same pair :)
@kevinpowers90242 жыл бұрын
I always liked Michael Chang. I hope he is doing well all these years later. The 1970's, 80's and early 90's were the best years for tennis. Racket technology hadnt taken over and ruined the game yet. There were no 140 MPH serves and no 40 ace matches back then. Longer points meant using strategy, angles and the entire court to earn points. Nowadays it's mostly about blazing serves, rocket forehands and backhands. Some guy at Wimbledon yesterday had a 137 MPH serve. Thats crazy. And there were many superstars in tennis back then. Legendary names and matches. I couldnt name 5 tennis players now. I will admit that I dont watch much anymore. The tennis isn't that good like it was back in the day. Borg, McEnroe, Chang, Connors, Edberg, Becker, Agassi, Sampras, Nastase, Lendl and thats just some of the men off the top of my head. The womens side had big stars also. Fun times back then.
@hehehehehahahaha20252 жыл бұрын
"There were no 140 MPH serves" pretty sure Becker, Ivanisevic and Krajicek etc. were hitting huge serves in the early 90s (and Tanner before them). The radars were different and a 120mph serve back then probably equals a 130mph today.
@kevinpowers90242 жыл бұрын
@@hehehehehahahaha2025 I would agree with you. The early and mid 90's saw racket and string technology leap into a different realm. I dont know anything about radar but like everything else, Its probably better now also. Tanner hit a 150 MPH serve in 1978. Wonder what he could have hit today? 180 lol?
@TheTopspin772 жыл бұрын
I think you are mistaken if you don't think there were huge serves in the 90's. As a matter of fact they began to slow the courts down in response to the huge serves. In the 80's and 90's you could still serve and volley and win but it's almost impossible to play that way now so you have to bash from the baseline because of not just the string and racket technology but because of the slower courts, even at Wimbledon!
@orthopraxis2357 ай бұрын
Roscoe tanner hit into the 140s wayyyy back in the 70s. Rackets don't make the serve, the strings help with spin. Rackets help the return and groundstrokes in terms of larger center of percussion (sweet spot) for returning serves, groundstrokes and hitting passing shots. That's why volleying/ serve volleying has died. Returns are so accurate and have so much spin. Also they have slowed down most all hardcourts and grass, and that too has killed to volleying for most singles players. Radar tech isn't better than it was before, it's just in a smaller package today, maybe even on your phone. Blows me away the people who think radar in the 70s wasn't accurate. We broke the sound barrier and apparently went to the moon before the 70s. Stuff had to be pretty accurate to do that. Radar 'guns' are simple devices that are tested to be very accurate. It would take me a least a year to correct all the misunderstanding and outright errors in the comments expressed here.
@Eddie-hn5hp5 ай бұрын
Johnny Mac!! The GREATEST PAIR OF HANDS IN TENNIS HISTORY!!!!
@guntodd2 жыл бұрын
Chang's biggest weakness. Serves, consistent short returns and volley. He definitely has tenacity and never quit attitude.
@fabiopomponi77409 ай бұрын
Dovendo descrivere il tennis moderno rispetto a quello giocato da John Mc Enroe classico elegante di tocco geniale ed efficace potremo dire che è stato come un rullo compressore ed una pressa che ha distrutto lo sport del tennis dove adesso tutto si svolge con violenza tecnica controllo velocità e precisione nei colpi e questo è dovuto al fatto che il cambiamento dei materiali utilizzati per le racchette e le palline di tennis ha rivoluzionato il modo di fare tennis ma ogni volta che vedo John Mc Enroe in campo mi convinco che lui è il tennis in persona e non ha eguali nella storia di questo sport per portamento classe eleganza nel impostazione dei colpi e tocco come dimostra anche l'incontro qui riproposto su youtube grazie per averlo caricato in rete.
@MrPauliez67 Жыл бұрын
So that's what serve and volley looks like. Would be nice to see a little of that today.
@patoconnor960010 ай бұрын
You missed out, a serve & volleyer against a baseliner was absolutely beautiful tennis to watch
@_johnnys_life2 жыл бұрын
John McEnroe was incredibly childish throughout this career, I'd be embarrassed. Michael Chang showed incredible resilience and thats the sign of a champion!
@wreckanchor2 жыл бұрын
One of these guys is a great tennis payer and the other is a friggin artist.
@binkyxz32 жыл бұрын
One is a consummate gentleman and the other is a flippin' a-hole.
@leotrevino51582 жыл бұрын
Chang wearing the Reebok Pumps and McEnroe wearing the Nike Air Trainer 1s
@jmiller052 жыл бұрын
Chang was definitely one of the quickest players of all time. His footspeed and anticipation were uncanny
@riverwalker21732 жыл бұрын
Wonder what ever happened to Chang? He was a bright light that seems to have vanished
@jmiller052 жыл бұрын
@@riverwalker2173 He retired in 2003. He started to decline in the late 90s due to injuries and probably because of how physical his game was. Also I think Chang's tennis became a little lightweight at the start of the 2000s with players like Safin, Roddick, Federer etc breaking through
@riverwalker21732 жыл бұрын
@@jmiller05 Ah well, nevertheless he made his mark in a Euro dominated sport. He played with a thunderheart in his prime . A great warrior on the court ⚡️❤️
@oldfrend2 жыл бұрын
@@jmiller05 the game evolved beyond him. he was the first to really bring that superhuman foot speed and defense to pro tennis, but he still hit like an 80s player - lots of spin off both wings. never learned to really flatten out his ground strokes and blast clean winners like agassi and sampras brought to the top of the men's game.
@terancetheindomitable9701 Жыл бұрын
@@riverwalker2173Euro dominated? You never heard of Sampras, Agassi or Courier? That was the greatest era ever for American men's tennis.
@karlsuer27492 жыл бұрын
M. Chang ein großer Kämpfer. John McEnroe ein Ball Künstler. 🇩🇪👍👍👍👍🇩🇪
@PANJANG-sn3th Жыл бұрын
Now im understand why mc enroe is a legendary player...❤❤
@lwh73013 ай бұрын
The top spin lob is my weapon of choice. Leaves my opponents frustrated and defeated.
@alcamerc99232 жыл бұрын
Seems tennis hasn’t changed much over the years, but today tennis is a new game. The strength of these athletes if phenomenal, the shots are unbelievable.
@thomasbrentana69162 жыл бұрын
Todays tennis is painfully boring and unwatchable. LOL
@bellazoe12 жыл бұрын
It’s also the racquets. It’s totally unfair to compare eras it’s so so much easier now
@thomasbrentana69162 жыл бұрын
@@bellazoe1 Completely agree. I would love to see current players play with the Yonex R-22 that I played with. LOL.
@MarcoSpeaksNadsat2 жыл бұрын
McEnroe's net play was just on another level. Only the persistent lobbing could beat him.
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
Persistent & perfect lobbing...
@albertoartuso80 Жыл бұрын
Another level??? Chang destroys mcenroe with lob!!!
@skyjuke20062 жыл бұрын
Gianni Clerici a great italian journalist, hall of fame, called McEnroe McJesus... He was so talented!🤗
@davidchang45592 жыл бұрын
So incredible!!
@redbunnytail95285 ай бұрын
It weird to see match, 30 year later. McEnroe most exciting player, I ever seen. Chang exciting, too. Love the style of play from McEnroe. You know? The visual of it. The touch, especially. He show his emotion, but he also show 'competitive' mindset. If I a tennis player, with some talent, this the stuff to watch, cuz McEnroe, you can learn from watch his mental fitness, which more like term 'awareness' than 'focus.' He have it all, plus the entertainment side.
@池田仁-v4w6 ай бұрын
Chang has a genius for topspin lob
@kewsiyehboah60582 жыл бұрын
Love The Generational Match Ups..
@hussTennis2 жыл бұрын
3:55 I can watch this again and again 👏
@tyrellcorp21189 ай бұрын
Omg how does KZbin know? I was there. This was so much fun.
@michaelpowell91527 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching Johnny Mac playing in those Nike Xtrainers 💯
@rtreadwell78872 жыл бұрын
Enthralling; on an altogether higher plain to the present day monotony of two base-liners slugging it out, each trying to hit the ball harder than the other. A dedicated and highly skilled net player against an equally capable base-liner in the days before technology tipped the scales against the former.
@andreasmissiroli69152 жыл бұрын
bullshit of a non expert commentator
@alexandergoldman2 жыл бұрын
At 23:50, that serve was almost INSIDE the line...not sure how that could have been called out. Some awful line judges...so much better for the players having Hawkeye now..
@JohnSmith-xn3yf3 ай бұрын
It was corrected by the chair umpire though. Linesmen make mistakes all the time: this wasn't even a bad case since the umpire saw it.
@petergoldstein7694 Жыл бұрын
Best net player in history
@rockerobertson4002 Жыл бұрын
Not only a dynamite tennis player, Chang is a kickass PB player now too. :)
@KingCast652 жыл бұрын
Still just so exciting to watch McEnroe play. It's Other-Worldly. I went to law school with Todd Martin's sister A___. All of us were up late AF that night watching this match we were 1L or 2L's and we all wanted Mac to win that so bad, no offense to Michael whatsoever. 18:26 Michael's approach clearly in.
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
Best hands at the net ever!!!
@KingCast652 жыл бұрын
@@toddlesiak3837 It was just incredible. And people underestimate his ground game too. He loved to hit that FH DTL not quite inside out :)
@SpiderMan-qh6vz2 жыл бұрын
McEnroe groundstrokes and passing shots suck. They only worked against generations of wooden or primitive metal racquets. Once new technology came into play passing shots and returns were too much for him to handle and he lost a lot more.
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
@@SpiderMan-qh6vz McEnroe actually started using a Dunlop graphite racquet in 1983. Mac had a record of 82-3 in 1984, which is a win percentage of 96.5%, which happens to be the greatest year ever for a tennis player. He also had a 42-match win streak in 1984, & won a record 75 straight matches on carpet between 1983 & 1985... you don't accomplish these great feats with poor groundstrokes & passing shots. No one can accomplish this with passing shots & groundstrokes that suck, because you don't just get to serve the entire match, you also have to return serve. If his passing shots & groundstrokes really sucked so bad, then how did he break his opponent's serve enough to have a record of 82-3??? You don't make much sense. Mac was already pretty old once your so-called "new technology" came into play. All new technology really is are giant oversized racquets with wide frames which allows players to just sit back at the baseline & crush the ball. Being able to play with a wooden racquet shows just how skilled & how much touch a player really has. Pete Sampras won 13 grand slams using a tiny 85sq inch Wison Pro staff racquet, & he blew his opponents right off the court that were mainly using wide-body racquets. That's how skilled he was. Stephan Edberg also used this same racquet & won 6 grand slams, while Jim Courier won 4 grand slams using the tiny original Pro Staff. The players now might hit the ball harder with their huge racquets, but they sure don't possess more overall skill, touch, & craftiness as the top players of the 80s & 90s. The top players of the 80s & 90s also had much more dominating serves than most of today's players who just mostly serve the ball in & then just have a slugfest of back & forth groundstrokes. Sampras, Becker, Ivanisevic, Krajicek, Forget, Stich, Rafter, & Martin would all serve most of today's players right off the court, while McEnroe & Edberg would beat today's players with placement & high kick. Different eras are always hard to compare, but besides for the "big three" of Federer, Nadal, & Djokovic, the top players of the 80s & 90s are much more skilled in just about every facet of the game than the players of today that mainly just slug the ball back & forth until their opponent eventually makes an unforced error...
@KingCast652 жыл бұрын
@@SpiderMan-qh6vz You just proved my point fool. They worked in his generation because they were good. AGAINST HIS PEERS. Did Jimmy's ground game suck too? kzbin.info/www/bejne/j2qvdqKrnpargJY Borg's strokes weren't shit when he tried to come back on the tour because GUESS WHAT? THE FUCKING GAME HAD CHANGED. Duh. I have some nice door prizes for you on the left LOL Dude.
@행호할캥홍2 жыл бұрын
Chang make mc almost cry I should played on 90s But now high definition so much more camera work looks amazing in 2020
@danielhkhk72832 жыл бұрын
You cannot play tennis like McEnroe. But he could.
@jeromelevillain93012 жыл бұрын
Great match. Why only summary and not complete ?
@jasonleetaiwan4 ай бұрын
Seems like a great match. Where's the full length version?
@drago7840 Жыл бұрын
Chang was supremely underated.
@jasoncowell51332 жыл бұрын
1991 John was 10% the player he was in 1984. Still made 2 GS semis with that sub par version in 1992
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
Besides this match, McEnroe always destroyed Chang. Mac's 1984 season might be the best season any player has ever had in tennis history!! His heart is still broken over blowing a 2-set lead against Lendl at the French
@shapursasan90192 жыл бұрын
That's what you get for marrying a junkie!
@fearsomebunny2 жыл бұрын
Tennis players back in the day just didn't take care of their bodies like tennis players do now. John was 32 at the time. 32 year old players now are in much better shape.
@shapursasan90192 жыл бұрын
@@fearsomebunny From the moment he married his 1st wife (Tatum O'Neal) in 1984 who was a junkie -- he never won another Grand Slam. He just went downhill from that point on... Basically, she destroyed his career and what it could've been.
@shapursasan90192 жыл бұрын
@@toddlesiak3837 That's true -- 1984 was the greatest year any player in open era has ever had. I think he only lost two matches the entire year -- one of them was to Lendl at the FO. But then he got married to the wrong woman at the end of the year -- and never won another GS for the rest of his career.
@d0min0danc1ng8 ай бұрын
Dear USTA.. Please enlighten us is it a taboo to show the scores on these highlights or something?
@eridan77902 жыл бұрын
The whole chinese diaspora was cheering for Michael Chang.
@al1976-v7m Жыл бұрын
Flushing after all!
@maks8891 Жыл бұрын
Both are great👍
@exar83556 ай бұрын
Love this match
@restlessforacurevids2 жыл бұрын
Kinda hard to follow this without the score line at any given point
@pk5253 ай бұрын
The level of volleying by Mac is still higher than anyone today.
@cygnustsp8 ай бұрын
This is the tennis i wanted to play when i was a kid, i couldn't recognize tennis after Sampras started winning everything
@lucaantonelli1511Күн бұрын
Greatest talent ever.
@peterbedford2610 Жыл бұрын
Tennis was so much more interesting then.
@theoriginalthinker91992 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to know the score.
@adamclevenger81422 жыл бұрын
6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (7-1), 2-6, 6-3.
@toptenguy14 күн бұрын
@@adamclevenger8142 Thank you!
@stevephlyer2 жыл бұрын
When tennis was still great! A great match between the two fastest men on the tour in ‘91, albeit from different generations and completely different playing styles, which made matches between Mac and Chang were always exciting. This one was the only match Mac lost against the always relentless Chang. Mac should’ve won though as he was the favorite to do so. He did what he had to do playing his style of game, but Chang finally found an answer to the aggressive attacking style…. the devastating lob!
@dongmingzhu6662 жыл бұрын
But Chang’s serve is not even as fast as Serena Williams
@toddlesiak38372 жыл бұрын
@@dongmingzhu666 Chang was not a big server... he won with great groundstrokes & electric footspeed. Serena Williams is bigger than many men on the pro tour!
@sayresrudy26442 жыл бұрын
insipid comment throughout. but esp: the age of federer, nadal, & djokovic isn’t great. uh-huh. 😂.
@bcuser22 жыл бұрын
Ti voglio bene Mac sei un maledetto genio!!
@juanjosesantosreyes98942 жыл бұрын
Excéntrico si pero un verdadero artista con la raqueta jonh
@DavidClark-vu3dw10 ай бұрын
I love how Mac showed the chair what he thought about him at the end. 😅
@rg26139 ай бұрын
Man, the lobs are deadly accurate
@vitolamonica65732 жыл бұрын
Great 👍
@VietNorthofSaba5 ай бұрын
McEnroe ... pure magic to watch.
@陳柏安-q5k Жыл бұрын
these 2 are good !
@maks88912 жыл бұрын
both were very good
@minavamp28112 жыл бұрын
chang definitely an overachiever. he maximized his potential with the limited height that he has at 5'7" (170cm). he was a 4 time grand slam finalist, and won 1 grand slam. had he played in this era, he would stand no chance of achieving what he did in the 1990's.
@orthopraxis2357 ай бұрын
limited height...you never heard of Marcelo Rios....he was ranked one higher than chang...at #1 in the world. check the box for another that doesn't know tennis very well.
@kwaty4 ай бұрын
This is so great and I remember it being so when I watched it, but god it’s infuriating how little the actual score is shown. In fact I still don’t know at the match’s end!
@siak29102 ай бұрын
A man of winning touch: McEnroe!❤
@MichaelJamesLorinReviews-wg8br2 ай бұрын
Today you get the 30 story view of the courts. Let's get back to televising the court like this. It's much better for the tennis fan.
@rtortima Жыл бұрын
Good to watch Chang with the solid baseline shots. No comments to McEnroe, who is better commenting than playing tennis...
@doubleddrummer3 ай бұрын
any opinions on Macs Forehand?
@anandbose43405 ай бұрын
McEnroe was the best because he was no 1 in both doubles and singles..no other player has managed that with any level of consistency!!
@oliverjuria99310 ай бұрын
Chang made John look like a fool with all those LOBS. RIP serve and volley.
@haroldlipschitz9301 Жыл бұрын
Chang didn't have a blazing serve, but he could really get one up the T when he needed a quick point
@ciarankelly43382 жыл бұрын
What a pain in the ass was McEnroe - met him once in Seoul where he was playing a challenge game and he was moaning about not having enough security to keep a few people who wanted autograph!
@williammolina97922 жыл бұрын
John was a horrible bassline player, but at the same time an amazing net player.
@morrismarshall15752 жыл бұрын
Plus he had fast hands at the net and was explosive. You never knew what he would do. I'm a lefty and Big Mac is still my fave all time player. Saw him play Courier at Casino Rama when he was 50 years old. Mac was still in great shape
@bcuser2 Жыл бұрын
i don't think , he decided to play within the line anticipating as much as he can, of course that made bassline game very difficoult for him . Ironically in mid 80's more the power begun important in the game , and more he decided to renunce to stay back, that was the main error in my opinion , about the second part of his career.