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8 unusual facts about .rod laver


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Their name has no spiritual meaning, but was derived from an incident in which the entire band was wearing Rod Laver branded shoes from Adidas.

1968 Buenos Aires tennis tournament – Singles

Roy Emerson won in the final 9–7, 6–4, 6–4 against Rod Laver.

1968 French Open – Men's Doubles

Ken Rosewall and Fred Stolle defeated Roy Emerson and Rod Laver 6–3, 6–4, 6–3 in the final to win the Men's Doubles title at the 1968 French Open tennis tournament.

Alex Hales

His father Gary broke several local batting records (including 321 not out for Gerrards Cross versus Chalfont St Peter in a limited overs league match in 1991) while his grandfather Dennis was a talented tennis player who once forced Rod Laver to five sets at Wimbledon.

Emerson–Laver rivalry

Australian tennis player Rod Laver had a longer rivalry with his fellow Queenslander Roy Emerson.

Haggar Clothing

Jimmy Connors once offered a pair of Haggars as a peace offering to his disgruntled opponent, Rod Laver.

Mike Sangster

In one match at the US Open, Rod Laver retreated so far back that he became entangled with the backstop netting.

U.S. Pro Indoor

As the first event of the season, the Philadelphia U.S. Professional Indoor attracted all WCT stars at the Philadelphia Spectrum at each of its yearly editions, with Rod Laver, John Newcombe or Marty Riessen winning the event in the early 1970s.


1972 Wimbledon Championships

Reigning champion John Newcombe was prevented from defending his title and was absent along with other World Championship Tennis (WCT) contract players, including Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall and Arthur Ashe, who were banned by the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) from entering the event.

Jack Pollard

He also wrote biographies for several sports stars including tennis players Lew Hoad and Rod Laver, cricketer Keith Miller and umpire Lou Rowan, golfer Bruce Devlin, rugby league players Ken Thornett and Johnny Raper, and VFL player Peter McKenna.


see also

Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena is a tennis stadium that is part of the Melbourne Park complex located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and has been the main venue for the Australian Open in tennis since 1988, replacing the ageing Kooyong Stadium.