Ilie Nastase (En.) biography
Date of birth : 1946-07-19
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Bucharest, Romania
Nationality : Romanian
Category : Sports
Last modified : 2011-07-19 09:30:44
Credited as : Former tennis player, world's top player, Davis Cup
Among his 57 singles titles are the US Open in 1972 and the French Open in 1973, and in doubles he won at Wimbledon in 1973, the French Open in 1970 and the US Open in 1975. He was runner-up in the Wimbledon singles competition in 1972, playing in a classic men's final against Stan Smith. Nastase was famous for his good humour on court, but also had a reputation for gamesmanship, and acquired the nickname "Nasty" after several incidents where his temperament got the better of him.
He wrote a couple of novels in French in the 1980s and entered politics in the 1990s, making an unsuccessful run for mayor of Bucharest in 1996.
Nastase's foremost disappointment occurred three months prior, when Smith narrowly defeated him in the Wimbledon final, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, one of the most exciting championship matches there. Nastase was in another Wimbledon singles final in 1976, but was beaten easily by Bjorn Borg. Nastase, a right-hander, first came to attention in 1966 when he and his first mentor, countryman Ion Tiriac, reached the final of the French doubles, losing to Clark Graebner and Dennis Ralston.
Romania was a nowhere nation in Davis Cup until Nastase came along to link with the hulking, Draculanice hockey luminary, Tiriac. The country had entered sporadically since first joining in 1922, winning only one series before 1959. That year Tiriac, from Count Dracula's Transylvanian neighborhood, spurred a couple of wins. Still, Romania had won but nine prior to the 1969 Ilie-Ion splurge of five victories that carried them to the semis against Britain, a 3-2 victory at Wimbledon. There the irrepressible duo, then unknown, flabbergasted everybody, themselves included - "we can't play on this grass," said Tiriac after beating Mark Cox on opening day
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