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John Mcenroe Menait-Il En Finale De A | NIVEAU DÉBUTANT 09 Sur laquelle de ces chaînes télé n'a-t-il pas commenté de matches ? 01 Face à qui John McEnroe menait-il en finale de A. NBC B. ESPN Roland-Garros en 1984 ? C. CBS D. MTV A. Ivan Lendl B. Jimmy Connors 10 Avec quelle chanteuse américaine John C. Björn Borg D. Stefan Edberg McEnroe a-t-il a formé The Johnny Smyth Band ? 02 Vers quoi était entièrement tourné le style de A. Patty Smyth B. Debbie Harry jeu de John McEnroe ? C. Anne Clark D. Hazel O'Connor John McEnroe A. Défense B. Amortie C. Coupé D. Attaque NIVEAU CONFIRMÉ 03 Quelle marque de vêtements de sport John 11 Dans quel pays John McEnroe a-t-il vu le jour en McEnroe a-t-il longtemps porté ? 1959 ? A. Kappa B. Adidas A. Autriche B. Allemagne C. Sergio Tacchini D. Nike C. États-Unis D. Suisse 04 Qui fut le partenaire de prédilection de John 12 Jusqu'à quelle année John McEnroe a-t-il été McEnroe en double ? professionnel de tennis ? A. Bob Hewitt B. Sherwood Stewart A. 1990 B. 1992 C. Fred McNair D. Peter Fleming C. 1992 D. 1994 05 De quel matériau était composée sa raquette 13 Combien de tournois en simple du Grand jusqu'à fin 1982 ? Chelem John McEnroe a-t-il remporté ? A. Carbone B. Bois A. Neuf B. Six C. Graphite D. Aluminium C. Sept D. Huit 06 Pour lequel de ces traits McEnroe était-il réputé 14 Quelle épreuve tennistique John McEnroe a-t-il durant son jeu ? contribué à relancer ? A. Souriant B. Mauvais caractère A. Circuit ITF B. Laver Cup C. Silencieux D. Timide C. Coupe Davis D. Kooyong 07 Avec quelle marque de raquette McEnroe a-t-il 15 Qui d'autre que McEnroe a été n°1 mondial en principalement joué ? simple et en double ? Sous licence Creative Commons A. Wilson B. Prince A. Jim Courier B. Pete Sampras C. Dunlop D. Rossignol C. Michael Chang D. Stefan Edberg 08 Sur combien de décennies McEnroe a-t-il gagné 16 Qui fut l'unique entraîneur de la carrière de John des titres en double ? McEnroe ? Téléchargez et imprimez gratuitement de nouveaux quizz basés sur des A. Deux B. Cinq A. Stan Smith B. Ilie Nastase C. Trois D. Quatre C. Lui-même D. Guillermo Vilas thèmes inédits depuis notre site : www.openquizzdb.org RÉPONSES RÉPONSES 01A · 02D · 03C · 04D · 05B · 06B · 07C · 08D 09D · 10A · 11B · 12C · 13C · 14C · 15D · 16C 17 À combien s'élève environ le total des gains 25 Qui a réalisé le documentaire McEnroe-Lendl : LE SAVIEZ-VOUS ? remportés par John McEnroe ? Le Crépuscule des Dieux ? A. 16 millions B. 10 millions A. Bruno Romy B. Pierre Rehov 01 Il n'a jamais réussi à s'imposer à Roland-Garros, bien qu'il ait mené C. 13 millions D. 19 millions C. Benjamin Rassat D. Bernard Revon deux sets à zéro en finale face à Ivan Lendl en 1984. 02 Notamment via son service-volée mais aussi le retour-volée avec une 18 prise de balle ultra précoce dans ses très grands jours. Avec quelle fille d'acteur John McEnroe a-t-il eu 26 Dans quel club McEnroe a-t-il commencé à jouer 03 Sergio Tacchini, né le 30 mai 1938, est un ancien joueur de tennis et trois enfants ? au tennis avec ses frères ? styliste italien possédant sa marque installée à Novara. A. Vanessa Redgrave B. Beatrice Straight 04 Redoutable joueur de double, il forma avec John McEnroe la paire la A. Douglaston B. Kennedy plus forte au monde dans la première partie des années 1980. C. Tatum O'Neal D. Ingrid Bergman C. Princetown D. Robert Douglas 05 En 1988, McEnroe sera recordman du pourcentage de victoires sur une saison avec 82 victoires pour seulement 3 défaites. 19 Combien de tournois a-t-il remporté en 1984, 06 Il lui arrivait fréquemment de se mettre en colère contre les arbitres 27 Avec qui John McEnroe a-t-il fait sa dernière et les juges de lignes lors de ses matchs. année de tous les records ? apparition en Grand Chelem en double mixte ? 07 Le cadre noir de la Max 200 G, avec ses flèches verte et dorée, A. Treize B. Neuf marque la transition entre l'aluminium, trop flexible, et le graphite. C. Onze D. Sept A. Steffi Graf B. Chris Evert 08 Il dépasse ainsi Tom Okker à la cinquième place du plus grand C. Martina Navratilova D. Serena Williams nombre de titres en double (79) derrière Todd Woodbridge (83). 09 Devenu commentateur tout comme son frère Patrick, il commente 20 Durant quel tournoi McEnroe a-t-il été exclu en également lors de Wimbledon pour la BBC au Royaume-Uni. huitième de finale ? 28 De quelle école de New York John McEnroe fut-il 10 Son timbre de voix particulier et son image new wave lui ont valu de la diplômé en 1977 ? popularité grâce aux clips vidéo diffusés sur MTV. A. Roland-Garros B. Wimbledon 11 Gaucher, John McEnroe a dominé le tennis au début des années 1980 C. San José D. Open d’Australie A. Scott School B. Trenton School avec Björn Borg, Jimmy Connors et Ivan Lendl. C. Trinity School D. Trafalgar School 12 John McEnroe a fait partie des joueurs qui ont marqué l'histoire, notamment par sa personnalité et son caractère. NIVEAU EXPERT 13 Certains spécialistes parlent de génie, tant la technique de McEnroe était 29 Quel fut le dernier titre remporté par John empreinte d'inventivité permanente et de simplicité. McEnroe sur le circuit principal ? 14 Il a contribué en effet à relancer cette épreuve alors qu'elle était 21 Avec qui John McEnroe a-t-il gagné Roland- menacée par le désintérêt des meilleurs joueurs américains. Garros en 1977 en double mixte ? A. Birmingham B. New Haven 15 Droitier avec un revers à une main, pratiquant le service-volée, Stefan C. San José D. Charleston Adberg compte à son palmarès 42 titres en simple. A. Mary Carillo B. Carrie Neely 16 John McEnroe, membre du International Tennis Hall of Fame depuis 1999, C. Sandra Reynolds D. Tatiana Golovin n'a en effet jamais eu d'entraîneur. 30 Dans quelle série télé John McEnroe est-il 17 Cette somme fut remportée grâce à son toucher de balle, son service dos apparu en 2006 et 2008 ? au filet, son aisance à la volée et ses réflexes. 22 De quel jeu télévisé John McEnroe a-t-il été le 18 Aujourd'hui bisexuelle, elle a obtenu l'Oscar de meilleure actrice dans un présentateur ? A. Modern Family B. Friends second rôle en 1973 pour La Barbe à papa. C. 30 Rock D. The Office 19 Il remporte 13 de ses 15 tournois, excepté Roland-Garros et l'Open de A. The Fridge B. The Chair Cincinnati, battu par Ivan Lendl et Vijay Amritraj. C. The Jail D. The Wall 20 Dans ce match de 1990, McEnroe avait successivement nargué un juge de ligne, brisé une raquette et insulté l'arbitre central. RÉPONSES 21 C'est contre la paire Mihai-Molina que la joueuse de tennis américaine 23 En quelle année John McEnroe est-il devenu Mary Carillo s'est imposée aux côtés de John McEnroe. capitaine de l'équipe de Coupe Davis US ? 22 Diffusé en 2002 sur ABC et BBC One, ce jeu fut adapté l'année suivante 25C · 26A · 27A · 28C · 29C · 30C en France sous le nom de Zone Rouge. A. 2001 B. 2005 23 Déçu par le calendrier et le format de la Coupe Davis, il démissionne 14 C. 1999 D. 2003 mois plus tard, laissant la place à son frère Patrick. 24 John McEnroe a deux frères plus jeunes, Mark (né en 1964) et l'ancien joueur professionnel de tennis Patrick (né en 1966). 24 Avec combien de frères John McEnroe a-t-il 25 Diffusé sur Arte et sur TV5, le documentaire original qui fait plus de huit grandi ? Rédacteur : Philippe Bresoux heures sera aussi proposé en format 52 minutes. 26 À neuf ans, ses parents l'inscrivent à l'Eastern Lawn Tennis Association et A. Cinq B. Trois il joue vite des tournois régionaux puis nationaux. C. Quatre D. Deux Éditeur responsable : OpenQuizzDB 27 Sur invitation en 1999, McEnroe atteint les demi-finales de Wimbledon en double mixte, mais ils doivent déclarer forfait. 28 C'est en 1977 que John McEnroe débutera la compétition en participant à Roland-Garros, Winbledon et l'US Open. NE PAS JETER SUR LA VOIE PUBLIQUE 29 En 2006, avec son partenaire suédois Jonas Björkman, John McEnroe remporte le tournoi de San José. RÉPONSES 30 30 Rock est une série télévisée américaine en 138 épisodes de Ce quizz est disponible dans six langues : 25 minutes créée par Tina Fey et diffusée entre 2006 et 2013. 17C · 18C · 19A · 20D · 21A · 22B · 23C · 24D Niveau de difficulté 4/5 Quizz 262 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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