The Stratton Mountain Open concluded with an exciting final match between Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker. Lendl, a three-time Grand Slam champion and the world’s top-ranked player, faced off against Becker, the two-time reigning Wimbledon champion. The tournament had seen its fair share of drama, with young qualifier Andre Agassi making a big impact by defeating fifth seed Tim Mayotte and Becker saving match points in both the third round and semi-final matches.
The competition spilled over into the press conferences, with players making interesting comments. Lendl, known for his powerful baseline game and professionalism, had finally broken his Grand Slam drought in 1984. Becker, famous for his booming serve and diving volleys, had won Wimbledon twice by the age of 19.
The tournament, played on hard court, had attracted top players like Lendl, Becker, and former world No. 1 John McEnroe. In the semi-finals, McEnroe had been defeated by Becker in an epic match where Becker saved match points. The press conference following the match was tense, with both players exchanging barbs.
In the final, Lendl dominated a fatigued Becker, ultimately winning the match and the championship. Lendl’s prediction that the world No. 1 ranking for 1986 would be decided at the US Open came true, as he defeated Becker in the final of the Masters Cup to solidify his top spot.