Laver–Rosewall Rivalry
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The Laver–Rosewall rivalry was a tennis rivalry in the 1960s and 1970s between Australian players
Rod Laver Rodney George Laver (born 9 August 1938) is an Australian former tennis player. Laver was the world number 1 ranked professional in some sources in 1964, in all sources from 1965 to 1969 and in some sources in 1970, spanning four years befor ...
and Ken Rosewall, widely regarded as two of the greatest tennis players of all time. In 1956 both players toured in the amateur circuit but never faced each other. Rosewall turned professional in January 1957 and the two did not meet until January 1963 when Laver turned pro. They played many times until 1977 when both semi-retired from the main tour.


Analysis

Including tournaments and single-night events, they played at least 165 matches with Laver leading 90–75. Their meetings took place in the span 1963–77. They met in 13 individual years in that span, and in 9 of those 13 Laver had an edge, which can be explained considering that Laver faced an already declining Rosewall: in their first meeting ever, Rosewall was already 28 years of age. After their 1969 Roland Garros final, Laver said, "Ken has consistently been my toughest opponent, on any surface, and we've played each other, I don't know, well over 200 times."


Head-to-head tallies

The following is a breakdown of their documented head-to-head results: * All matches: Laver 90–75 * All finals: Laver 36–20 * Grand Slams: 1–1 * Pro Slams: Rosewall 6–5


Results per court surface

* Grass courts: Laver 18–13 * Hard courts: Laver 21–13 (18–12 on outdoor hard courts and 3–1 on indoor hard courts) *
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s: Laver 13–11 * Indoor courts (carpet, wood, canvas – not including indoor hard courts and clay courts): Rosewall 39–34


List of all matches

(*) most probably canvas. During the World Tour in 63, they used their portable canvas surface. (**) most probably hard, but not yet confirmed. Other matches: * 1964, 30 January – ''Brisbane'' tour match. Rain stopped match when Laver was ahead 4–6, 8–6, 1–0. * 1965, 24 January – ''Manly Tour''. Rain stopped match when Rosewall was ahead 6–2, 3–2. * 1966, October–November – ''Tour in Nairobi, Entebbe, Accra and Lagos''. * 1967, August – ''Italian Tour'', four cities with the pro troupe. * 1967, October – ''Spain Tour'' with Laver, Rosewall, Gimeno and Stolle.


See also

* List of tennis rivalries * Gonzales–Rosewall rivalry


Notes


References


Sources

* Joe McCauley, ''The History of Professional Tennis'', London 2001 * World Tennis (''The US Magazine'') *
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