Tuesday, 28 June 2022
1982: The Lost Final
Wednesday, 22 June 2022
1985: Anne White causes a storm
On the face of it, the first round match at Wimbledon between Americans Pam Shriver and Anne White in 1985 was not expected to provide many headlines. White had never been beyond the third round at SW19, so a routine win seemed the order of the day for number five seed Shriver, a 1981 Wimbledon semi-finalist.
Shriver would progress. But come the end of the match, the actual tennis was very much a sideshow. The reason for the furore would be revealed at approximately 7.20pm on Thursday June 27. As soon as White took off her tracksuit, it was very much a case of hold the front pages.
Monday, 13 June 2022
1983/84: British Home Championship
Wednesday, 8 June 2022
England's unwanted Test record
England's recent win at Lord's against New Zealand was just their second in 18 matches. In the 1980s we weren't so fortunate.
All seemed rosy in the England cricket garden in December 1986. As Gladstone Small settled himself to claim the catch that retained the Ashes at the MCG, the "can't bat, can't bowl, can't bowl" outfit had silenced the doubters. The celebrations were long and hard that night in Melbourne, and in hindsight that was just as well. Because England would not win another Test match for 20 months.
Wednesday, 1 June 2022
1984 Open Championship: Seve Ballesteros
Although he was 9/1 second favourite to win the 1984 Open Championship at St Andrews, the year Seve Ballesteros was experiencing had been far from ideal. Missing the cut as defending champion at the Masters - after being penalised two shots for grounding his club in Rae's Creek on the 13th - the Spaniard was not enjoying a fruitful season on the US PGA tour.
Ballesteros had pushed himself into
contention for the US Open at the halfway stage, but a poor weekend saw
him drift away, and as a record crowd flocked to the home of golf, many
were pondering whether the 27-year-old was able to reverse his fortunes.