How a Tennis Star with ZERO Power Won the French Open
He was 17 years old. 5'9". 135 pounds. His serve was so weak that opponents laughed when they saw it. By every metric, he had no business being on the same court as Ivan Lendl, let alone beating him. But in 1989, at the French Open, this kid from New Jersey did something that still doesn't make sense. He didn't overpower anyone. He didn't out-hit anyone. He just... won. Here's how. #michaelchang #frenchopen #tennisanalysis #tennis #atp #sports #tennisstars

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