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These sneakers were debuted by McEnroe in his incredible 1984 season in which he had a match record of 82-3, including winning Wimbledon and US Open and loss to Lendl in French Open finals after being up 2 sets to 0:
"McEnroe's best season came in 1984, as he compiled an 82–3 match record that remains the
highest single-season win rate of the Open Era. He won a career-best 13 singles tournaments, including
Wimbledon and the
US Open, capturing the year-end No. 1 ranking. He also played on the winning US
World Team Cup and runner-up
Davis Cup teams.
"McEnroe began the year with a 42-match win streak, winning his first six tournaments and reaching his first
French Open final, where his opponent was Ivan Lendl. McEnroe won the first two sets, but Lendl's adjustments of using more topspin lobs and cross-court backhand passing shots, as well as McEnroe's fatigue and temperamental outbursts, resulted in a demoralizing five-set loss. In his autobiography, McEnroe described this as his most bitter defeat and implied that he's never quite gotten over it.