March 19, 1989: Miloslav Mecir’s Historic Last Stand with a Wooden Racquet

Sports news » March 19, 1989: Miloslav Mecir’s Historic Last Stand with a Wooden Racquet

On this day, March 19, 1989, a unique chapter in tennis history was penned at the Indian Wells tournament. Czechoslovakia’s Miloslav Mecir achieved a remarkable feat, becoming the final player ever to claim a professional title while using a wooden racquet. This significant triumph also marked the poignant end of Mecir’s career, which was prematurely concluded due to a debilitating back injury.

In a dramatic final match, Mecir displayed incredible fortitude and skill. He orchestrated a stunning comeback from being two sets down against the French veteran Yannick Noah, ultimately prevailing with a final score of 3-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. This victory not only secured his last career title but also immortalized his name as the last champion of an era defined by the classic wooden tennis racquet.

Oliver Whitborne

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