6/29/2023 0 Comments Mcenroe cannot be serious![]() ![]() Indeed, McEnroe squandered a two-set lead and saw his Roland Garros dream dissolve to Lendl in one of the most gut-wrenching losses of his life. Like a corpse springing from a chalk outline at a crime scene, McEnroe observes his own demise between the lines bluntly. Rising to his feet, McEnroe gazes back at the spot where he crashed on clay and realizes an out almost out of body experience seeing himself still down. ![]() The blurring ball eludes a sprawling McEnroe leaving the left-hander tasting dirt, wearing an empty expression and a swath of salmon-colored clay streaking his white clothes. In one of the most striking tennis scenes-and there are many-in the new Showtime sports documentary McEnroe, John McEnroe goes airborne lunging for a ballistic Ivan Lendl passing shot during the 1984 Roland Garros final. The shadow casts instructive light across the fallen star. John McEnroe opens up on the magic and madness of his life and career in the new Showtime sports documentary McEnroe. ![]()
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