Ivan Lendl (; born March 7, 1960) is a Czech-American former professional
tennis
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player and coach. Widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, he was ranked as the
world No. 1 in men's singles by the
Association of Tennis Professionals
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(ATP) for 270 weeks (
fourth-most of all time), and finished as the
year-end No. 1 four times. Lendl won 94 career singles titles, including eight
major
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s (three each at the
French Open
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and
US Open, and two at the
Australian Open) and seven year-end championships. He was runner-up at a further eleven majors and contested a record eight consecutive US Open finals.
Lendl is the only man in professional tennis history to have a match winning percentage of over 90% in five different years (
1982,
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, and
1989
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). He leads the head-to-head against his two biggest rivals, with a 22–13
record against
Jimmy Connors
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and a 21–15
record against
John McEnroe
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. Lendl's dominance of his era was most evident at the
year-end championships, where he holds a win–loss record of 39–10
and contested the final a record nine consecutive times.
Commonly referred to as the 'Father Of Modern Tennis' and 'The Father Of The Inside-Out Forehand', Lendl pioneered a new style of tennis; his game was built around his
forehand, hit hard and with a heavy topspin, and his success is cited as a primary influence in popularizing the now-common playing style of aggressive baseline power tennis.
After retirement, he became a tennis coach for several players; in particular, he helped
Andy Murray
Sir Andrew Barron Murray (born 15 May 1987) is a British former professional tennis player and coach. He was ranked as the List of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players, world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professio ...
win three majors and reach the world No. 1 ranking.
Tennis career
Early life and career
Lendl was born into a tennis family in
Ostrava
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,
Czechoslovakia
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(now the Czech Republic). His parents were top players in Czechoslovakia, and his mother Olga, born Jeništová, was at one point ranked the No. 2 female player in the country.
Lendl first came to the tennis world's attention as a junior player. In 1978, he won the boys' singles titles at both the French Open and
Wimbledon and was the world No. 1 ranked junior player.
Lendl turned professional in 1978. After reaching his first top-level singles final in 1979, he won seven singles titles in 1980, including three tournament wins in three consecutive weeks. Lendl was part of
Czechoslovakia's Davis Cup winning team that year. He was the driving force behind the country's team in the first half of the 1980s, and was also part of the Czechoslovak team that won the
World Team Cup in 1981 and was runner-up in 1984 and 1985. However, he stopped playing in these events after he moved to the United States in 1986 because Czechoslovakia's Tennis Association viewed him as an "illegal defector" from their country.
The success continued in 1981, as he won ten titles, including his first season-ending
Masters Grand Prix tour title, defeating
Vitas Gerulaitis
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in five sets. He relocated to the United States in 1981, first living at the home of mentor and friend,
Wojtek Fibak
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.
In 1982, he won 15 of the 23 singles tournaments he entered and had a 44-match winning streak.
Lendl competed on the
World Championship Tennis (WCT) tour, where he won all ten tournaments he entered, including his first
WCT Finals, where he defeated
John McEnroe
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in straight sets. He faced McEnroe again in the
Masters Grand Prix final and won in straight sets to claim his second season-ending championship of the WCT. In an era when tournament prize money was rising sharply due to the competition between two circuits (Grand Prix and WCT), Lendl's title victories quickly made him the highest-earning tennis player of all time.
Lendl won another seven tournaments in 1983; however, he had not won any
Grand Slam titles in the early years of his career. He reached his first Grand Slam final at the French Open in 1981, where he lost in five sets to
Björn Borg
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.
Lendl's second came at the
US Open in 1982, where he was defeated by
Jimmy Connors
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, not being able to cope "with Connors' penetrating, sharply-angled groundstrokes into the corners, or his net-charging attacks".
In 1983, he was the runner-up at the Australian Open (to Mats Wilander) and the US Open (to Connors).
In July 1983, Lendl played three exhibition matches (against
Johan Kriek
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,
Kevin Curren
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, and
Jimmy Connors
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) in
Sun City, South Africa, in the
apartheid
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-era
bantustan
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of
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. The Czechoslovak Sport Federation (ČSTV), controlled by the Communist Party, expelled him from the Czechoslovak
Davis Cup team and fined him $150,000. Lendl disputed the punishment and the fine.
Prime years
In 1984, Lendl bought his own house in
Greenwich, Connecticut
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. Lendl's first Grand Slam title came at the
1984 French Open, where he defeated McEnroe in a long final. Down two sets to love, Lendl came back to claim the title 3–6, 2–6, 6–4, 7–5, 7–5. McEnroe subsequently beat Lendl in straight sets in both finals of the US Open 1984 and
Volvo Masters 1984 (played in January 1985).
Lendl lost in the final of the
1985 French Open to
Mats Wilander
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.
He then faced McEnroe again in the final of the US Open, winning in straight sets. He reached the
WCT Finals for the second and last time, defeating
Tim Mayotte in three sets. He also won the Masters Grand Prix title for the third time, defeating
Boris Becker
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in straight sets. He was upset by 19-year old and No. 6
Stefan Edberg
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in the semifinals of the
1985 Australian Open in an epic spread over two days.
Lendl won the French Open title in 1986, beating Mikael Pernfors in the final.
He reached the Wimbledon final for the first time, but lost to Boris Becker in straight sets.
At the US Open, Lendl beat Edberg in straight sets in the semi finals
and Miloslav Mecir in straight sets in the final.
Lendl beat Becker in straight sets in the season-ending Masters.
Lendl lost in the 1987 Australian Open semi finals to Pat Cash.
He won the French Open, beating Wilander in a four-set final that finished in semi-darkness and pouring rain.
At Wimbledon he beat Edberg in the semi finals in four sets
before losing in straight sets to Cash in the final.
In the US Open final, Lendl was suffering from influenza, but outlasted Wilander in a match lasting 4 hours and 47 minutes (the longest singles final in the tournaments history,
surpassed the following year). Lendl won the Masters Grand Prix championship title in three sets over Wilander. This took him to his fifth and last Grand Prix year-end tour title.
In each year from 1985 through 1987, Lendl's match-winning percentage was over 90%. This record was equalled by
Roger Federer
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in 2004–2006, but Lendl remains the only male tennis player with over 90% match wins in five different years (1982 was the first, 1989 the last). From the 1985 US Open to the 1988 Australian Open, Lendl reached ten consecutive Grand Slam singles semifinals — a record that was broken by Federer at the 2007 Australian Open.
In 1988 Lendl reached just one Grand Slam final, losing the US Open final to Wilander in five sets in 4 hours 54 minutes (the longest US singles final to that point).
Lendl began 1989 by winning his first Australian Open title with a straight sets final victory over
Miloslav Mečíř, and went on to win 10 titles out of 17 tournaments he entered. He lost the US Open final to Becker, which was the last of eight consecutive US Open finals that Lendl contested.
Lendl successfully defended his Australian Open title in 1990 when Edberg retired in the final.
The only Grand Slam singles title Lendl never managed to win was Wimbledon. In 1990, Lendl put in intensive efforts to train and improve his grass court game. He switched to a larger headed racket and skipped the
1990 French Open in order to spend more time practising on grass. He won the
Queen's Club Championships, with comfortable straight-set victories over McEnroe in the semi-final and Becker in the final, but was unable to reproduce this form at Wimbledon, and although he reached the semi-finals for the seventh time in eight years, he looked "tight and inhibited" in losing to eventual champion
Stefan Edberg
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in straight sets.
Later career
Lendl remained near the top of the rankings in 1991. He skipped the French Open again to focus on Wimbledon, but lost in the third round against
David Wheaton, and was never to win the Wimbledon title. The Australian Open in January that year, where he lost in four sets to Becker, was his last Grand Slam final.
Lendl was well known for his meticulous and intensive training and physical conditioning regime, and his scientific approach to preparation and playing. As part of his preparations for the US Open, he hired the same workers who laid the hardcourt surfaces at
Flushing Meadows each year to install an exact copy in the grounds of his home in
Greenwich, Connecticut
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.
Lendl announced his retirement from professional tennis on December 21, 1994, aged 34, due to chronic back pain. His last professional match prior to that had been his defeat in the second round of the US Open in 1994, three and a half months earlier.
Lendl won a career total of 94 ATP singles titles (plus 57 other non-ATP tournaments, a total of 151 singles titles) and 6 doubles titles, and his career total prize money of U.S. $21,262,417 was a record at the time. In 2001, he was inducted into the
International Tennis Hall of Fame
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.
Return to the court
On April 10, 2010, Lendl returned to play in the Caesars Tennis Classic exhibition match in
Atlantic City, New Jersey, against his rival from the late 1980s,
Mats Wilander
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, his first tournament since his retirement in 1994. He lost the one-set match 3–6.
On February 28, 2011, Lendl returned to the court again in an exhibition match against McEnroe at
Madison Square Garden
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in New York City. It was planned to be a one-set, first-to-eight event. However, McEnroe, leading 6–3, injured his ankle and had to retire from the match.
In May 2012, Lendl played in
Prague
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in the
2012 Sparta Prague Open tournament. He defeated fellow Czech
Jiří Novák in the exhibition match.
Coaching career
On December 31, 2011, Lendl was appointed to coach
Andy Murray
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. Lendl has been credited with improving Murray's maturity and consistency, guiding him to his first two Grand Slam victories in the
2012 US Open and
2013 Wimbledon Championships
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.
On winning the US Open in 2012, Murray became the second player in the Open Era, after Lendl, to have lost their first four Grand Slam finals, and won the fifth.
On March 19, 2014, it was announced that Lendl and Murray would be ending their two-year coaching partnership.
On June 12, 2016, Lendl rejoined Andy Murray's coaching team. By the end of 2016, Murray had become world No. 1, having won his second Wimbledon title, third major championship overall, second Olympic gold medal in singles, and his first ATP World Tour Finals title, defeating Novak Djokovic.
In August 2018, Lendl joined
Alexander Zverev's team. They split up in July 2019 due to disappointing results in 2019 and personal differences. Zverev has stated that Lendl was more interested in his dog or his golf game than in professional coaching.
He is currently coaching
Hubert Hurkacz since November 2024.
Playing style
Nicknamed "
The Terminator" and "
Ivan the Terrible
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", Lendl's Tennis Hall of Fame biography states: "As a professional Lendl's strength and power was the difference maker. It was earned by a fanatical work ethic, countless hours bashing balls on the tennis court, and even more hours pumping iron in the weight room. Despite his size, Lendl never fancied the serve-and-volley game, though he used it effectively when necessary. He was a punishing baseliner, hitting a heavy topspin forehand – though tight and flat compared to high and looping – and he had one of the most aggressive, relentless backcourt games that tennis has ever seen. His fitness was beyond reproach."
Equipment
At the beginning of his professional career, Lendl used
Adidas clothing and
Kneissl rackets, subsequently changing to Adidas rackets. Toward the end of his days on the ATP tour, Lendl ended his long-term clothing, shoe, and racket deal with
Adidas. He signed with Mizuno, and finally began to play with a mid-sized racket very similar to the Adidas racket he had used throughout most of his career.
Career statistics
Grand Slam tournament performance timeline
Grand Slam finals
Lendl reached 19 Grand Slam singles finals in his career. He won eight titles, and was a runner-up in 11.
Records
All-time
* These records cover the entire period of tennis from 1877.
Open Era
* These records were attained in the
Open Era of tennis.
* Combined year end championships are:
WCT Finals and
Masters Grand Prix
* Records in bold indicate peer-less achievements.
Awards and recognition
Lendl was the
International Tennis Federation's
World Champion on four occasions (1985, 1986, 1987, 1990) and the
Association of Tennis Professionals
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(ATP)
Player of The Year three times (1985, 1986, 1987). Earlier in his career, he was also named ATP Most Improved Player, in 1981.
Due to his achievements, Lendl is often considered among the greatest tennis players in the sport's history.
[''Tennis'' magazine ranked Lendl the fifth best male player of the period 1965–2005.] In his book ''Modern Encyclopedia of Tennis'',
Bud Collins included Lendl in his list of the greatest men's tennis players of the period 1946–1992. ''Tennis'' magazine described Lendl as "the game's greatest overachiever" in its 40th anniversary series.
In 1986,
North Korea
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issued a
postage stamp
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featuring Lendl.
Personal life
US citizenship
Lendl successfully applied for a
U.S. Permanent Resident Card in 1987, hoping to obtain U.S. citizenship in time to represent the US in the
1988 Olympic Games and in the Davis Cup. A bill in
Congress
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to bypass the traditional five-year waiting procedure was rejected in 1988 because Czechoslovak authorities refused to provide the necessary waivers. He became a U.S. citizen on July 7, 1992.
Family
On September 16, 1989, six days after competing in the final of the
US Open versus
Boris Becker
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, Lendl married Samantha Frankel. They have five daughters: Marika, twins
Isabelle and Caroline, Daniela, and Nikola. Two of his daughters (Marika and Isabelle) were members of the
University of Florida
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Women's Golf Team. Daniela was a member of the
University of Alabama
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Women's Golf Team. His daughter Caroline was a part of the University of Alabama Women's Rowing Team for the 2011–2012 academic year, and his daughter Nikola was an instructor at
SoulCycle.
Other activities
After finishing his tennis career in 1994, Lendl took up golf, reaching a
handicap of 0 and achieving a win on the Celebrity Tour. Lendl has played in the
Gary Player Invitational charity Pro-Am several times, and organized a charity competition in 2004 called the Ivan Lendl Celebrity Golf Tournament. Still competitive at the mini-tour levels, Lendl now spends much of his time managing his daughters' golfing careers.
Lendl had a nearly complete collection of posters by
Alfons Mucha. The collection was exhibited in Prague in 2013. He sold the collection in 2014 to Czech businessman Richard Fuxa for 3.5 million dollars.
In December 2024, it was announced that Lendl would compete in a professional
pickleball event at the
PPA Tour's Daytona Beach Open in the 5.0 50+ category.
See also
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List of ATP number 1 ranked singles players
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World number 1 male tennis player rankings
*
Lendl–McEnroe rivalry
*
Edberg–Lendl rivalry
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Lendl–Wilander rivalry
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Tennis male players statistics
*
All-time tennis records – men's singles
*
Open Era tennis records – men's singles
Notes
References
Further reading
* Jiří Janoušek, Pavel Vitouš (1990). ''Ivan Lendl''. Prague, Czechoslovakia: Lidové nakladatelství. . .
* Ivan Lendl, George Mendoza (1986). ''Hitting Hot: Ivan Lendl's 14-day Tennis Clinic''. New York: Random House. .
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1960 births
Living people
American male tennis players
American people of Czech descent
American people of Moravian descent
Australian Open (tennis) champions
Czech male tennis players
Czechoslovak defectors
Czechoslovak emigrants to the United States
Czechoslovak male tennis players
French Open champions
French Open junior champions
Grand Slam (tennis) champions in men's singles
Hopman Cup competitors
International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees
Naturalized citizens of the United States
Sportspeople from Greenwich, Connecticut
Tennis players from Ostrava
Tennis players from Connecticut
US Open (tennis) champions
Wimbledon junior champions
Tennis coaches from Florida
Andy Murray
People from Goshen, Connecticut
Sportspeople from Litchfield County, Connecticut
Grand Slam (tennis) champions in boys' singles
Sportspeople from Vero Beach, Florida
ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis players
ITF World Champions
Recipients of Medal of Merit (Czech Republic)
Sports coaches from Connecticut
American male pickleball players