Sports History On This Day: June 22

June 22, 1981 – There are legendary moments in sports history captured on video and then there are iconic ones that are played so much that they are forever embedded into the human brain. It happened this day at the Wimbledon where American tennis star John McEnroe set the prim and proper English tourney on its ear when he had his infamous tirade of ‘You cannot be serious’ rant in 1st round win over Tom Gullikson.

McEnroe was perturbed with a Wimbledon umpire’s line call during the match, with which he obviously disagreed with. McEnroe went on with a few more lines directed at the Ump, but with the politeness of the British umpire Edward James, eventually responded by politely announcing: “I’m going to award a point against you, Mr. McEnroe.”

The line, “You Cannot be serious,” was made famous that day and ended up being the title of a book the tennis great would write years later.

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John McEnroe in action in 1979
The photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of John McEnroe in action in 1979. Special thanks to the resources of Newspapers.com and OnThisDay.com for the information obtained.

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