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<blockquote data-quote="LMLDallas78" data-source="post: 369312" data-attributes="member: 55682"><p>Watched a docu called "McEnroe" this evening. I was gripped for the whole 2 hours. It was an intriguing insight into John growing up and his journey to becoming one of the greatest tennis players.</p><p></p><p>It featured the relationship with his father and with his various tennis opponents, some of whom he idolised and who were pivotal in his quest for winning.</p><p></p><p>He was loved by many but hated by many too. I loved watching him in the early 80s when my love of Wimbledon began and still enjoy his commentary.</p><p></p><p>He was controversial of course, but spoke openly of seeing numerous psychiatrists and of his angry outbursts. Also how his need for perfection and self criticism started at an early age.</p><p></p><p>Becoming a father himself was a turning point where he realised what the relationship with his own father lacked.</p><p>Not sure when it was made, but looked fairly recent. Enjoyed every single minute of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LMLDallas78, post: 369312, member: 55682"] Watched a docu called "McEnroe" this evening. I was gripped for the whole 2 hours. It was an intriguing insight into John growing up and his journey to becoming one of the greatest tennis players. It featured the relationship with his father and with his various tennis opponents, some of whom he idolised and who were pivotal in his quest for winning. He was loved by many but hated by many too. I loved watching him in the early 80s when my love of Wimbledon began and still enjoy his commentary. He was controversial of course, but spoke openly of seeing numerous psychiatrists and of his angry outbursts. Also how his need for perfection and self criticism started at an early age. Becoming a father himself was a turning point where he realised what the relationship with his own father lacked. Not sure when it was made, but looked fairly recent. Enjoyed every single minute of it. [/QUOTE]
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