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From: cccallan@ucdavis.UUCP (Allan McKillop)
Newsgroups: net.sport
Subject: Re: tennis world rankings
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Date: Mon, 11-Nov-85 00:14:38 EST
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> In article <233@ucdavis.UUCP> cccallan@ucdavis.UUCP (Allan McKillop) writes:
> >
> >(Jimmy) Connors has started to lose a step.  When was the last time
> >he beat someone above him? But he has shown his usually consistancy
> >by being the only man to reach the semis of all fo the Grand Slam
> >tournaments so far.
> 
> Even when Connors was #1, he rarely beat players ranked above him.
> :-)
> 	Frank Silbermann

I think my point still stands.  how many straight has he lost to
Lendl and McEnroe?  I know he has never beaten Wilander, and those
are the three who are ranked above him on the ATP computer right
now.  Hey, i won't argue with anybody that he is a great player,
but he is not as great as he used to be.  

i do like your point, though.  touche'!

-- 

Allan McKillop
(...ucbvax!ucdavis!deneb!cccallan)

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