John McEnroe 🇺🇸 Serve & Volley in Perfection.

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In this video you can see how awesome John McEnroe was in serving and volleying. If you like the video, I would appreciate a subscription. Have fun watching.

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bluecat
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He definitely had the most beautiful game I have ever seen, and he had the most identifiable style ever.
No-one has had a similar style of play to him, and no-one ever will.
His serve, where his back was almost turned to the court. His forehand with its short backswing. His exquisite backhand. His volleys - Everything about McEnroe was unique and artistic.

poiuytrewq
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The most beautiful and efficient game of tennis the world has ever known. IMO he had the most dominant season of any player I can remember back in 1984. He was on another planet that year.

victorcole
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God how I miss the Serve and Volley era. And Mac was/is an absolute Legend 🙌

thelolguy
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Still to this day, I believe McEnroe is the best tennis player ever; for his mix of relentless aggressiveness, delicate touch volleys, charisma, understanding of the game, and a fiery personality that, in retrospect, contributed to the interest in the sport and its evolution.

stevephlyer
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One of a kind - he didn't blaze a path for others to follow : {contrarily to the power topspin forehand and 2-handed backhands)
- extreme side-stance serve, hardly any backswing, tons of on-the-rise shots, touch and hitting shots that seem to come out of nowhere.
Now we can only watch the replays or hopefully see him on the senior circuit of exhibitions.

marcgrondin
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McEnroe was a spectacular talent with his volleys. Makes me want to serve & volley more.

FitnessLondon
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McEnroe not bending on his volleys while being the best net player ever speaks for itself. Such talent!

Riri-ojzs
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Watching him play was an experience, an exhilarating experience. He would manufacture shots at will, anywhere on the court. Didn't look as if the shots were a result of intense practise. They just happened. Even the best looked hapless against him.

diffbreak
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Never saw him play, but the guy was an artist.

danielblanco
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John remains certainly among the top most talented champions in the modern tennis field. We admire et we respect.

STohme
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When people talk about good volleyers nowadays I can't see it. This is the standard. No one volleys close to McEnroe, Edberg. They don't. Not in singles. You see all players with big windups in the forehand volley. No one with that firm and compact volley gesture you need to control it. And this was done with smaller racket heads. 5 times the difficulty.

DATennis
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I watched him live at the US open 1980 in his match against Jimmy Connors and final against Bjorn Borg. It was a great experience and I discover that he is the only player in the world that you can actually hear the spin of his serve and you can hear this on YouTube videos too.

AlfredoCarlosAG
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Thanks for this.. Mac was definitely my favorite player to watch growing up. Hoping one day someone will go through his old footage and remaster the quality (if possible), like they do films. 🙏

stubarron
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I saw him play at Queens club, but watching him here now, I get the distinct impression he was the most efficient player ever to grace the game.

brenhugh
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Thank you for posting this. If you've ever tried to actually SERVE & VOLLEY, you will know it's extremely hard. And that's why NOBODY DOES IT!!!! Look @ 1:55. That volley is so good it hurts.

HandsomeCat-wedq
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When S&V🎾 died so did my love for the sport. Mac was the best and Edberg was right there.

JAMESGANG-fu
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He splits steps perfectly right before the T of the service box about every time, this is a very dominant way to win your serves and then put the pressure back on your opponents. This gives your opponent no time to recover before they serve again. I know everyone here would agree that playing a great net player is not fun in singles or doubles. Genius 🤯

alexdrake
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He wasn’t the best ever, but he was the most fascinating. Love him or hate him, you couldn’t look away. Johnny Mac and Borg were to tennis what Magic and Bird were to the NBA.

Taymormic
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One of the greatest artists of the 20th century.

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