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OT: The Day Martina Navratilova Lost

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I always wished the best for her. I saw her play in the Civic Center for the Boston Lobsters way back when. IIRC, it wasn't very long after she defected and she looked so alone.
 
Fantastic story. Thanks for the link.
 
Well crafted piece, but when Navratilova is quoted saying, "I didn't mind losing," ---- just no way. She always did, big time.
 
True, Dobbs... But I'll quote (or misquote) one of my favorite quotes from her: Someone was asking her about the pressure she felt to win... "Winning was easy. I always admired those who lost -- and lost often. Because they had the courage to come back tournament after tournament, in spite of the losses. They wouldn't give up."

My most favorite was when she broke Chrissie's winning streak. "You said it was a record that would never be broken," said the reporter. "I lied," she replied.
 
When Navratilova was in her prime, I always rooted against her. I was an Evert fan. It wouldn't ruin my day if Navratilova won, it's just that I rooted for Chris and her records etc.
 
Sometimes worthy opponents: Hana Manlikova, Tracey Austin, Jana Novotna
 
Just incredible how much women's tennis has changed in a short span of time. Back in her day, I thought Martina was incredibly powerful.
 
Just incredible how much women's tennis has changed in a short span of time. Back in her day, I thought Martina was incredibly powerful.

Two things:

1) Martina and Chris Evert both wore the same dress size (size 6). Martina used to become infuriated with how the media described her physique, as she felt she was being described as "manly" and in a way that made her seem like she was some sort of overgrown beast by newspaper reporters and journalists.

2) Serena Williams is twice Martina Williams' size. Not literally, but Serena has one of the most muscular physiques and powerful frames out there, as far as female athletes go. And yet, Serena is regarded as a sex symbol. She has been in the SI Swimsuit Issue, she is a red carpet regular, she wears extremely revealing outfits designed to show off her physique, etc.

It is interesting how things have changed in certain ways from 30 years ago.
 
Just incredible how much women's tennis has changed in a short span of time. Back in her day, I thought Martina was incredibly powerful.

She was (and is).

My idea of a great fundraiser is to have and old school/new school mixed doubles exhibition where they have to use the old wooden Kramers and Wilsons. It would be amazing to see the impact on the "modern" game.
 
Two things:

1) Martina and Chris Evert both wore the same dress size (size 6). Martina used to become infuriated with how the media described her physique, as she felt she was being described as "manly" and in a way that made her seem like she was some sort of overgrown beast by newspaper reporters and journalists.

2) Serena Williams is twice Martina Williams' size. Not literally, but Serena has one of the most muscular physiques and powerful frames out there, as far as female athletes go. And yet, Serena is regarded as a sex symbol. She has been in the SI Swimsuit Issue, she is a red carpet regular, she wears extremely revealing outfits designed to show off her physique, etc.

It is interesting how things have changed in certain ways from 30 years ago.

Martina also got ticked off when she was reported having a left arm so much bigger than the right.
 
Don't post here a lot, but I do read frequently. Love that this was posted. I was a HUGE Navratilova fan and remember this match well. It was the only loss she suffered that year...she went either 83 or 84-1. Unstoppable. Navratilova was always keyed into whatever was going on in the stands and occasionally carried on conversations with folks in the stands. Lieberman and Richards' argument over Richards changing the strategy for this match distracted Martina enough to do her in. Richards quit right after that match.

Navratilova, for me, ranks in the top 3 greatest female athletes of all time. Her dedication to her training and diet forever changed the landscape in women's sports.
 
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