On this day: Borg goes back-to-back at the French

Sport360 staff 16:16 15/06/2016
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  • Twice in a row for the Swede

    On this day in 1975, stoic Swede Bjorn Borg secured his second straight French Open title at just 19 years old as he defeated Guillermo Vilas in straight sets.

    Borg is long considered to be one of the greatest ever clay-court players and he gave solidity to that argument with this victory.

    Vilas was the No4 seed at the time but simply could not halt the momentum of the young Swede who had dropped only one set – in the semi-finals – during the whole tournament and Borg would triumph 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

    In all, Borg met and defeated three seeded players and won 19 sets, which translated into winning 117 games and losing just 53. He would go on to win four more titles at Roland Garros.

    Other memorable events in history today:

    1960: Angel Cordero wins his first of over 7,000 horse races.

    1985: Pinklon Thomas knocked out Mike Weaver in the eighth round the for heavyweight boxing title.

    2011: The Boston Bruins beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 for their first Stanley Cup success in 39 years.

    2014: San Antonio avenged their defeat to the Miami Heat the previous year to win the NBA Finals 4-1.

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