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John McEnroe Resting Head in Hand Between Sets
(Original Caption) New York: John McEnroe's racquet falls as he holds his head during a break in his U.S. Open semifinal with Pete Sampras. McEnroe lost the first two sets 6-2, 6-4.Photo by Jon Simon/Bettmann via Getty Images. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.
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A moment of vulnerability on the court: John McEnroe's intense focus gives way to exhaustion and frustration as he rests his head in hand between sets during his U.S. Open semifinal against Pete Sampras, September 1991 (Photo by Jon Simon/Bettmann via Getty Images).
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Add some tennis spirit to your walls with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse! This iconic image, "John McEnroe Resting Head in Hand Between Sets", captures the legendary player's frustration during his 1990 US Open semifinal match against Pete Sampras. A timeless moment in sports history, beautifully preserved and framed for you to enjoy.
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