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30 for 30 (2009)

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This Is What They Want

30 for 30

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6/10

Interesting more for the psychological angle than anything else.

  • planktonrules
  • Dec 26, 2014
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Connors the Villain

30 for 30: This Is What They Want (2013)

*** 1/2 (out of 4)

Highly entertaining entry in the ESPN series takes a look at Jimmy Connors, the people who couldn't stand him and his miraculous run through the 1991 U.S. Open at the age of thirty-eight. The documentary covers Connors rise through the ranks but the main focus is this last stand of his, which saw him playing some of the best tennis of his career even at his age and coming off a major injury. I was vaguely familiar with the events told here but it was pretty interesting seeing all the facts laid out on the table. I say "facts" because all the people that Connors beat are on hand here to talk about it including some people who aren't all that happy with Connors and some of the things he did during the tournament. I think it's quite clear that Connors didn't make too many friends in his day and I really love the fact that the documentary doesn't try to sugar coat this or take away some of the bad feelings that even viewers today might get after watching this film. There's no question that the real highlight is getting to hear from Connors as well as the people who played against him. Hearing them recall the various battles was certainly highly entertaining on so many levels. Fans of the sport will certainly get a kick out of this film but even if you're not a fan, the events that took place are so interesting that you should be entertained as well.
  • Michael_Elliott
  • Nov 30, 2013
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