n*********e 发帖数: 25274 | 1 自己和徒弟在其指导下都拿下了温网。
网坛的贝肯鲍尔?
老费的教练埃德博格在温网决赛和贝克尔相遇4次,拿下其中3次冠军。贝克尔比埃德博
格小2岁。
The tennis players Boris Becker (Germany) and Stefan Edberg (Sweden) met 35
times between 1984 and 1996. Although Becker led their overall head-to-head
series 25–10 and won all three of their Davis Cup matches, Edberg won three
of their four meetings in Grand Slams.
The most defining aspect of their rivalry was the three successive Wimbledon
finals that they played. In the 1988 meeting, Becker was the huge favorite,
and stormed to the first set 6–4. The second set was to be the most
memorable, when in a fit of courage and tennis acumen Edberg won a tight set
in a tiebreaker 7–2. Edberg went on to win the next two sets 6–4, 6–2 to
win his first Wimbledon title and deny Becker a third title in four years.
In the 1989 meeting, Becker, having lost to Edberg a month earlier in the
French Open semifinals, raced to win the first set 6–0. The second set was
closer, but won in a tiebreak by Becker 7–1. Becker went on to win the
third set 6–4. This was Becker's third Wimbledon title, which would be his
last Wimbledon crown. In the 1990 meeting, Edberg swept the first two sets 6
–2, 6–2. However, Becker rallied to win the next two sets 6–3 6–3.
Becker broke Edberg early in the fifth set, setting up the possibility of
being the first Wimbledon champion since Henri Cochet in 1927 to win the
final after losing the first two sets. Yet, this was not to be as Edberg
regained the break and then broke Becker in the ninth game of the set with a
topspin lob winner, eventually serving it out for a second Wimbledon
championship.
Following his 2009 Wimbledon final, Roger Federer in the post-match press
conference cited the Becker–Edberg rivalry in Wimbledon finals as his
inspiration for choosing to play tennis over soccer. | n*********e 发帖数: 25274 | 2 如果今天再输的话,小德该换伦德尔当教练了,完全穆雷化了。 |
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