Ivan Lendl was one the most dominant players of the late '80s. He won eight grand slams, reached the finals of 11 others (more than any other player to date), held the world No. 1 for 270 weeks (more ...
Think back to the 1980s tennis reign of Ivan Lendl and you conjure the image of a singularly focused athlete, chiseled and honed, with a no-nonsense, machine-like ability to wear down any and all ...
It’s fair to say that Ivan Lendl was not a popular champion when he was playing, particularly in the United States. He was perceived here, in the home of John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors, as a ...
— -- Most tennis coaches feel the need to constantly be out there on the road, but not, it seems, Ivan Lendl. Instead, he has been showing in his partnership with Andy Murray how a long-distance ...
The year-end event has plenty of great tennis. Here are five of the most memorable matches. By Cindy Shmerler European red clay courts demand peak physical conditioning, the dexterity to slide across ...
Things are beginning to look up for Andy Murray. Earlier this year, Murray was making headlines due to his split with coach Ivan Lendl rather than his usual stellar play. Under Lendl, Murray underwent ...