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Connors–Lendl rivalry
The Connors–Lendl rivalry was a tennis rivalry between Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl. They met 35 times, with the head-to-head finishing at 22–13, favoring Lendl. Their rivalry transitioned significantly over time: Connors (who is 7 and a half years older than Lendl) won their first 8 matches, while Lendl won the last 17. Lendl and Connors were both world No. 1s and major champions, with each winning eight major titles. At the majors they met seven times, with Lendl winning the final four meetings and Connors winning the first three. The rivalry between the two, as well as their rivalries with fellow player John McEnroe, have been described as "spikey." The rivalry was first noted in the 1982 US Open final when Connors dared Lendl to drive the ball past him. Connors subsequently won the final in four sets. In a rematch in 1983, Connors was rushed to the locker room late in the second set before coming back out to defeat Lendl once again in four sets. The final match between the two was also at the US Open, in 1992, where Connors led for a set and a half before falling to his 17th defeat in 8 years to Lendl.
Head-to-head
Official matches (35)
<big style="font-weight:bold;">Connors 13 – Lendl 22
Head-to-head breakdown
Other matches
Invitational matches
<big style="font-weight:bold;">Connors–Lendl (3–8)
ATP rankings
Note: Connors was active in 1970–1972, but the ATP rankings started in 1973.
Year-end ranking timeline
ATP Year-end ranking timeline by age
Age at end of season
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