Probably something about nostalagia and the younger years of your life being more meaningful.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:15 pmThat is very strange!ptmcmahon wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:52 pm As a Canadian, my memorization was always Stanley Cup Winners. The funny thing is I can tell you who won every Stanley Cup from 1970 (ten years before I was born) until about 1997 or 1998. The last 23 years though - I only can remember the last two off top of my head (since it was same team back to back.)
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awesome effort! I can remember every male wimbledon champion from 1960 onwards (shows you how old i must be, I suppose)meganfernandez wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:20 pmI actually tried to memorize all the Slam winners in the Open Era during the lockdown. I was memorizing all kinds of stuff. It was my sourdough. I didn't get to women's RG, though. But off the top of my head
1995 Aranxta?
1996 Aranxta?
1997 Majoli
1998 Mary Pierce?
1999 Graf
2000 Capriati
2001 Capriati
2002 Serena
2003 Henin
2004 Myskina
2005 Henin
2006 Henin
2007 Henin
2008 Ivanovic
2009 Kuznetsova
2010 Schiavone
2011 Li Na
2012 Sharapova
2013 Serena
2014 Sharapova
2015 Serena?
2016 Muguruza
2017 Ostapenko
2018 Halep
2019 Barty
2020 Swiatek
2021 Krejcikova
2022 Swiatek
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Bam!ptmcmahon wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 2:44 amProbably something about nostalagia and the younger years of your life being more meaningful.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:15 pmThat is very strange!ptmcmahon wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:52 pm As a Canadian, my memorization was always Stanley Cup Winners. The funny thing is I can tell you who won every Stanley Cup from 1970 (ten years before I was born) until about 1997 or 1998. The last 23 years though - I only can remember the last two off top of my head (since it was same team back to back.)
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Some players complain about grass courts - and some people even want them banned, because they make up only a tiny part of the schedule, and are difficult to maintain.
I think anyone who complains about grass courts should be invited to play on this little known surface (link below).
(I'll bet that Ashkor has probably played on this surface...)
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I think anyone who complains about grass courts should be invited to play on this little known surface (link below).
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From 1960! Wow! I get confused byashkor87 wrote:awesome effort! I can remember every male wimbledon champion from 1960 onwards (shows you how old i must be, I suppose)meganfernandez wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:20 pmI actually tried to memorize all the Slam winners in the Open Era during the lockdown. I was memorizing all kinds of stuff. It was my sourdough. I didn't get to women's RG, though. But off the top of my head
1995 Aranxta?
1996 Aranxta?
1997 Majoli
1998 Mary Pierce?
1999 Graf
2000 Capriati
2001 Capriati
2002 Serena
2003 Henin
2004 Myskina
2005 Henin
2006 Henin
2007 Henin
2008 Ivanovic
2009 Kuznetsova
2010 Schiavone
2011 Li Na
2012 Sharapova
2013 Serena
2014 Sharapova
2015 Serena?
2016 Muguruza
2017 Ostapenko
2018 Halep
2019 Barty
2020 Swiatek
2021 Krejcikova
2022 Swiatek
the Becker/Edberg years. But I remember Becker was in a ton of finals even though he only won 3. Like 7 finals.
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Boris is not only one of the winningest players at Wimbledon, he is also one of the few that have lost more finals.
88-90, Edberg, 91-Stich, 95-Pete. Tied with Rosewall, I think, and Connors.
88-90, Edberg, 91-Stich, 95-Pete. Tied with Rosewall, I think, and Connors.
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As the grass season starts...one player I like is Ann Li...she has the game to do well..
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Drobny lost 5 out of 8 major finals, and Rosewall lost all 4 Wimbledon finals he made...including once to Drobny!
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Equally impressed by the trivia. was this Closed Era?ashkor87 wrote:Drobny lost 5 out of 8 major finals, and Rosewall lost all 4 Wimbledon finals he made...including once to Drobny!
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This popped up on Twitter. Forgot all about her.
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I had to look it up
Drobny lost ONLY two Wimbledon finals, but that was in the 40's and 50's. That puts him on par with Mac and Edberg, plus Lendl (we were talking about him before).
Four seems to be a bad number of Slam finals lost. Borg lost 4 USO finals, Goolagong also, and they never won it. I guess we would have to look up if somebody has lost 5 finals are the same slam.
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Murray at the Australian Open - 2010, 11, 13, 15, 16. First loss to Roger, other four to Novak. Might be the record for most match wins at a tournament without a title.ponchi101 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 09, 2022 3:34 pmI had to look it up
Drobny lost ONLY two Wimbledon finals, but that was in the 40's and 50's. That puts him on par with Mac and Edberg, plus Lendl (we were talking about him before).
Four seems to be a bad number of Slam finals lost. Borg lost 4 USO finals, Goolagong also, and they never won it. I guess we would have to look up if somebody has lost 5 finals are the same slam.
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