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Associated Press/File photoMichael Chang falls to his knees after his improbable victory over then-No. 1 Ivan Lendl in the 1989 French Open, which Chang, 17 years and three months old, would win.
Lendl probably didn’t see it that way, but Chang says the Czech was conciliatory the next time they met, weeks later. “He walked straight up to me,” Chang says, “stuck out his hand and ...
There was Chang, fighting through cramps, tossing underhanded serves to save strength and buy time. There was Lendl, double-faulting, his concentration crumbling quicker than Chang's body.
Every so often, Michael Chang will pop in a video and relive the 4 1/2 hours that define his career: a victory over Ivan Lendl in the 1989 French Open. Former Champion Chang Bids Adieu - Los ...
On match point, Lendl missed his first serve, and Chang hobbled forward, much farther forward than was customary, to return. With Chang a few feet from the service box, the crowd tittered.
Michael Chang is in the record books as the youngest winner of a grand slam but his French Open triumph in 1989 is largely remembered for one extraordinary moment in a last 16 match against Ivan ...
Chang’s serve landed deep in the service box, Lendl moved in to strike a forehand, but couldn’t place it into the corner. He had no other choice given his court positioning to keep moving ...
After spending most of the last five years as the top-ranked player in men`s tennis, there isn`t a whole lot Ivan Lendl has left to prove. Save for a Wimbledon singles title-for which he would trad… ...
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