Thank you for sharing. As someone born in Prague but living in Melbourne at this time, this match had special significance for our family. We loved watching Hana play.
@hanamandlikovastennis7724
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome ! You must have been very happy when she applied for Australian Citizenship ?!
@TomMarvan
3 жыл бұрын
@@hanamandlikovastennis7724 Actually, at the time, I was unaware that she had. But my understanding is that she had some great tennis memories in Australia, so it was wonderful that she became a citizen.
@jessiemydog7446
2 жыл бұрын
@@TomMarvan where do u live now then?
@TomMarvan
2 жыл бұрын
@@jessiemydog7446 San Diego, California. I was lucky enough to say "ahoy" to Hana, Martina and many other 🇨🇿 born players on the grounds of Kooyong back in the day.
@user-wf3dm9tr4d
7 ай бұрын
I remember watching this almost 43 years ago, Wendy was almost favourite to win after beating Martina the day before in straight sets with a series of back hand chip and cross court shots., however on the day Wendy looked completely lost until a very late charge, due to some good play from her and also some errors from Hana, the very last game sits in my memory very well, Hana getting two let cords when the ball just dropped over from hitting the top of the tape, the second at 1.02.35 , Wendy hit what would have been a clear winner but Hana just got the racquet on it and the ball just drops over the net after hitting the top of the tape, at 15- 30 and would have made it 15 - 40 one wonders had Turnbull won the point and game and sent it to a tie breaker maybe we could have had a third set and different result. Hana deserved to win the title but interesting the following week she lost to Wendy in three set in the NSW open in the semi finals where Wendy went on to beat Pam Shriver after saving seven match points. Also any one doubting the quality of 1980 Australian Open field, it was the first time in ages it some decent money injected into it and was moved away from the men's tournament and it attracted the first time in a couple of years a quality field that included Evonne Goolagong/Cawley, Martina Navratilova, Hana Mandlikova, Wendy Turnbull, Pam Shriver Sylvia Hanika and Sue Barker beside Virginia Ruzici and Claudia Kohde-Kilsch so it wasn't a shabby field at all..
@Belgarath777
2 жыл бұрын
Hana was my favorite women's tennis player to watch back then because when she was on, her shots were magical. She should have won more slams than she did, but Martina and Chris were just more technically and mentally sound more of the time even though I feel that Hana was more gifted than both of them. Just shows that mental strength is such a huge part of the game. Nonetheless, Hana had an amazing career and I'm grateful I got to see her play.
@DavidJohnson-yq4nz
8 ай бұрын
Beautiful player to watch
@maxipazz8214
3 жыл бұрын
Kooyong had a lot of atmosphere, when you were there it was quite incredible, that smell of the grass
@dogbombballet
Ай бұрын
Each of those rackets were tuned to perfection.
@maxipazz8214
3 жыл бұрын
Hana dished out an even worse hiding a few months later at Wimbledon, double bagel
@richardmacken9410
3 жыл бұрын
No grunting or squeaking,
@nathanmiller6051
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!! thank you
@SyncopateTheShot
3 ай бұрын
Hana is like watching Federer. So much raw talent and so graceful. If she had a stronger mental game, she would have been one of the greats.
@Pure_B
8 ай бұрын
What an amazing shot at 15-30 in the final game.
@franciscodeoliveira7935
3 жыл бұрын
En moins de six mois de collaboration, Betty Stove, qui est encore malgré tout très active sur le circuit, parvient à mener Hana Mandlíková en finale de l’Us Open 1980 puis à cette victoire à l’Open d’Australie contre son ex partenaire de double dame, Wendy Turnbull. En 1979 l’australienne et la néerlandaise avait remporté deux titres du Grand Chelem ensemble. Je me demande pourquoi ni Betty Stove, 75 ans, ni Wendy Turnbull, 68 ans, ne figure au « All of Fame of tennis « avec un palmarès aussi riche de titres de doubles et d’une certaine longévité dans ce sport???
@ongoldenponds
16 күн бұрын
These matches with wooden racket versus graphite racket seem so anachronistic today - graphite has such an advantage! No better example than the 1983 and 1984 US Open finals - Evert with a graphite racket in 1984 was levels better than the year before when Martina (graphite racket in both) killed her. Luckily it didn’t stop HM 😘
@franciscodeoliveira7935
3 жыл бұрын
Aurais-tu par hasard le match du 2ème tour 1982 à Roland Garros entre Hana et Betty?
@hanamandlikovastennis7724
3 жыл бұрын
visiblement ce match ne fut pas retransmis.
@maxipazz8214
2 жыл бұрын
The camera was way too high
@ianwilliamson2980
2 жыл бұрын
Lovely play by Hanna
@edvardga5380
3 жыл бұрын
Muy joven y ganando Gs
@TomMarvan
Ай бұрын
25:58 "... and Mandlikova to serve from the Northern or Scotch College end."
@Jonhs-op9ng
8 ай бұрын
How young is Hana at that year? It seems to be high schooler?
@hanamandlikovastennis7724
7 ай бұрын
18 almost 19 yo
@8sabu1982
2 жыл бұрын
Ash Barty can break the losing streak 💔💪🏼💪🏼🏆 🇦🇺🐨🦘
@mpalmer7800
2 жыл бұрын
When did Australia moved from grass to hard courts?
@hanamandlikovastennis7724
2 жыл бұрын
1988!
@th8257
Жыл бұрын
It's really forgotten now but the Australian Open was really the poor relation of the grand slams for a long time. A lot of the top players didn't compete and it wasn't until 1988 that the women's event got a full 128 draw. The scheduling was weird. Until 1977, it was held in January each year like now, but they decided to move it to December - sometimes starting over Christmas and not ending into a week or two into January the next year. Other years, the event went on for little more than a week. Because of that change from January to December, they actually held two events in 1977. One in January then another in December. In 1986, the event wasn't held at all when they moved the dates from December back to January. For a long period up until 1985 there also wasn't a mixed doubles event. The grass at the Australian Open played very differently to the grass at Wimbledon. Higher bounce and slower, more like a hard court. John McEnroe mentioned in his autobiography how the courts were also built at a slight incline to assist with drainage. It meant you'd be serving slightly uphill from one end and downhill from another. Chris Evert also mentioned how there used to always be a goat kept on site (god knows why). It says all very amateur and the facilities at Kooyong just weren't good enough, which is why they moved to Melbourne Park.
@HunterBidenCocaineBag
Жыл бұрын
I bet Wendy's racket weighs 3lbs, easily! Where are Evert and Austin?
@th8257
Жыл бұрын
Up until 1988 when it moved from Kooyong to what was then called Flinders Park, the Australian open was something of the poor relation of the grand slams. It didn't have a full 128 person draw and a lot of the top players used to skip it. The top seeds would get byes in the opening round. It led to some odd winners. Barbara Jordan won the year before this in 1979 but skipped the event in 1980. It moved around between December and January, meaning that there were two events in 1977 and none in 1986. The grass courts at Kooyong were noted as being something of an oddity. They were much slower than at Wimbledon and they were also built on a slight slope to assist with drainage. That meant that from one end, you were hitting the ball slightly up hill, and down hill from the other. Chris Evert said her abiding memory of one of the few times she played here in the 1970s was how they used to keep a goat on the grounds that would eat the plants and make a lot of noise.
@martinpascoe7678
5 ай бұрын
from an Australian m8 who are you to say we were the poor relation of the Grand Slams, what about the US Open who went from Grass to a surface totally suited to Chris Evert being Clay, from 75-77 then totally switched again to another surface from 78 onwards, dont be slamming our great Slam m8, the Kooyong Courts are beautiful and thats total BS about them being lopsided, where did you get you so called facts from? oh and if the so called top players decided to miss thats totally their decision, so its a non-argument, we always had Evonne playing ( and she was a totally top player) so we couldnt have cared less, and no need to demean and cheapen Barbra Jordan's one and only slam, she only had to beat those who were put before her, its not her fault the 'top' players couldnt be bothered or our fault that our tennis season happens around December (Xmas) PS: As for the Goat, I'll let you have that one lol
@EJP286CRSKW
22 күн бұрын
I have been in and around Kooyong since 1963 and I have never seen or heard of a goat. _All_ tennis courts are built on a slight slope, Kooyong no exception, and no more than anywhere else.
@brettpreston1976
7 ай бұрын
I dont understand why Wendy Turnbull, as an Aussie, didnt play in this tournament during the weaker years from 77 to 79. I would've think she'd have won then
@user-wf3dm9tr4d
7 ай бұрын
Yeah not sure why, the Australian open women's wise was in limbo after 1976, Wendy had played in the Australian open from 1970 to 1976 only missing 1971. the fields were decimated for both 1977 events and 1978 and 1979 but still had some players of note, Jan 1977 had Kerry Reid and Dianne Fromholtz playing, Dec 1977 had Evonne, Kerry Reid and Sue Barker.1978 it was only Sue Barker really of any note and 1979 Hana Mandlikova. Not sure why Wendy didn't at least compete in any of those years as she played and made the US open final in 1977 and also the French in 1979, i know she was around in Australia as she played the NSW open in 1978 at White City making the final against Di Fromholtz so she could have competed in the Australian open over those years but like a lot of players chose not to, It was only in 1980 when the tournament was completely overhauled and Toyota increased the money in the Woman's tournament that it started to attract quality players again and start earning its way back to being a proper Grand slam event.
@user-wf3dm9tr4d
7 ай бұрын
Also Wendy played Evonne in the final of the Toyota classic at Kooyong in November 1977 just before the Australian Open so i wonder why Wendy didn't play that one, maybe Wendy headed straight back to the US after that loss as she played Evonne again in a final in Los Angeles in early Jan 1978.
@user-wf3dm9tr4d
7 ай бұрын
I had also forgotten about the 1979 Toyota classic where Hana beat Wendy after Wendy got heated over an out ball from Hana which was called in and Wendy's game disintegrated from that point, still its another example of her playing in Australia close to the time of the Australian open in 1979.
@martinpascoe7678
5 ай бұрын
and Turnbull never defeated Goolagong ever@@user-wf3dm9tr4d
@tomloft2000
3 жыл бұрын
just shows how dominating she could be on grass,but she never won Wimbledon.arguably the best woman player not to do so.
@grantgoffin4774
3 жыл бұрын
I think the best player to not win Wimbledon is Seles or Henin, probably Seles. However the best grass player to not win Wimbledon is Hana. So it depends what you mean "best not to win".
@th8257
Жыл бұрын
The grass at the Australian Open was quite different to wimbledon too. The grass here played much more like a low bouncing hard court whereas at Wimbledon it was much faster.
@maxipazz8214
3 жыл бұрын
Baha how did Wendy Turnbull beat Martina, beggars belief
@HunterBidenCocaineBag
Жыл бұрын
In straight sets, no less! However, Martina had a lot of 3 set matches in this tournament. She must have been "off" for whatever reason.
@maxipazz8214
3 жыл бұрын
Wendy Turnbull very much not up to the standard of people like Hana and also Evonne Goolagong who actually never lost to Turnbull
@reds10001
3 жыл бұрын
Why put the score in the title? No reason to watch.
@hanamandlikovastennis7724
3 жыл бұрын
so don't watch! You want a refund?
@TIZNYC
3 жыл бұрын
@@hanamandlikovastennis7724 haha!
@martinpascoe7678
5 ай бұрын
What! Shock Horror!
@lenwelch2195
Жыл бұрын
Poor performance for a professional tennis player in turnbull . Hana just kept ball in ball , nothing special here to watch .
@rolandgreen7484
7 ай бұрын
Turnbull did not have the weapons to challenge Evert, Mandlikova, or Navratilova, at all.
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