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The third day ushered in the most anticipated match of the tournament as John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg faced off once again. The marquee match reignited one of the most classic rivalries in the history of sport, with Borg emerging the victor, 6-4, 6-4. Much like the Sampras-Agassi and Nadal-Federer rivalries familiar to younger tennis fans, the McEnroe-Borg rivalry was exemplary because of the contrasts between the two players. McEnroe, a left-handed serve and volleyer with seven singles Grand Slams, nine doubles Grand Slams, and one mixed doubles Grand Slam, ruled the net, while right-handed Borg, 11-time Grand Slam singles champion, preferred to stalk the baseline. The players lived up to their "Fire and Ice" reputations, referring to McEnroe's explosive temper and Borg's steely exterior.
In the first match of the day, Croatian Goran Ivanisevic swept into the finals by defeating Australian Pat Cash, 6-4 , 7-6(3). Because Ivanisevic tweaked his leg during the match, he focused on conserving himself for the finals. "I didn't want to make any tough movements," he said. "I didn't want to risk it too much."
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