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On June 22, 1981, John McEnroe had arguably his most famous on-court meltdown, shouting “

Share the Moment: John McEnroe coins "You cannot be serious"

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In 1981 a disputed line call gave rise to the now-famous John McEnroe quote: "

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GreatestMatch: Nadal triumphs in this epic clash with Federer in what many consider the greatest match ever played. The magic of ...

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ChampionsClimb: Pat Cash climbs into the stands to hug his family after defeating Ivan Lendl. The magic of

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