Great tennis player and and an even better human being. He was considered the "classic" tennis player similarly to how Federer is to most tennis purists. Loved his monthly instruction series in Tennis Magazine when I was a junior in the 80s.
The 1972 Wimbledon final between Smith and Nastase was considered the best ever, until the 2008 Nadal-Federer match, which some pundits preferred. Smith was a great player in singles and doubles ( unheard of, nowadays), and a real gentleman, an outstanding role model, with great integrity. In 1973, when the ATP players boycotted Wimbledon, Smith, as defending champion had the most to sacrifice, as he probably would have won again, but he supported the ATP, and abided by their decision, a truly selfless gesture, imo.
My little clique of friends in 1977 wore these but I do not think they were that common because it was not the general thing to wear trainers as fashion. In fact I remember the first trainers I ever saw in about 1967 and they were Addidas used to play football. Even in 1977 I knew I was buying a label that was unfashionable because Stan Smith was not a superstar of tennis. I never saw anyone else wear these until this decade. Having seen this video, I dug out a pair that I bought some years back. They were made in Indonesia and, if the label is correct, they are from 2001. I remember thinking disappointedly at the time, why do they only come with blue trimming not green? By the way, they have not fared well but fit like a dream and I going to wear them again because I like the beaten up look - pristine white is seriously OCD. Keep on applying whitener (can you still buy it?) until they fall apart. I stopped wearing them in about 1982 when another trend started, wearing work shoes and boots as fashion, Dr Martens. By the way, socks with Stan Smiths is deeply unfashionable - and I did play tennis in them because they were designed for that. - teaching your grandmother to suck eggs is not edifying behaviour. By the way, I think that ath-fashion is the surest evidence of an OCD society. In the early 1960s, the only 'trainer' in the UK was the plimsol and how many styles do Addidas and Nike sell at the moment? Now here is my point: it is engraved on my brain that Stan Smiths used to have an embedded red sole so from the side it was white but from the bottom, red. People used to refer to two different shoes, red and green flash and we know that green flash are a Dunlop shoe still available. I can find no evidence for red soles so, if I wrong, which shoe am I thinking of that did have a red sole in in the UK in 1977?
Who's Jayz? lol. Those tennis shoes are so uncomfortable for tennis funny enough. I rather prefer Djokovic's or Murray's, a bit expensive but worth it!
Daniel Matthew pft, didn't they also put primeknit and boost on em, too? same with the barricades (the shoes Djokovic and Murray wear) like, these are just... really nice, clean looking shoes
Oofing Everywhere of course they aren't for tennis use but for leisure time. time is changing fast . people nowadays are not content on what they have.
Such a great guy . I remember watching him at Wimbledon in 1972
Great tennis player and and an even better human being. He was considered the "classic" tennis player similarly to how Federer is to most tennis purists. Loved his monthly instruction series in Tennis Magazine when I was a junior in the 80s.
He seems like a really cool guy, with a quiet, humble satisfaction with life (he friggin won Wimbledon before it was cool).
When was it NOT cool to win Wimbledon? What a weird comment!
Absolute legend.
you will never see me on the court without my stan smiths XD
Love the shoes simple clean classic give that tennis style
that’s amazing they made a shoe with a face of a TENNIS PLAYER? i’m so happpyyy. i’m a tennis player and this is so cooool.
These have been out for yearsssss hahaha
The 1972 Wimbledon final between Smith and Nastase was considered the best ever, until the 2008 Nadal-Federer match, which some pundits preferred. Smith was a great player in singles and doubles ( unheard of, nowadays), and a real gentleman, an outstanding role model, with great integrity. In 1973, when the ATP players boycotted Wimbledon, Smith, as defending champion had the most to sacrifice, as he probably would have won again, but he supported the ATP, and abided by their decision, a truly selfless gesture, imo.
i really want him to sign my stan smiths.......
Me too
real-life Stan Smith From American Dad
Fun Fact: His middle name is Roger, Stan Roger Smith XD
My little clique of friends in 1977 wore these but I do not think they were that common because it was not the general thing to wear trainers as fashion. In fact I remember the first trainers I ever saw in about 1967 and they were Addidas used to play football. Even in 1977 I knew I was buying a label that was unfashionable because Stan Smith was not a superstar of tennis. I never saw anyone else wear these until this decade. Having seen this video, I dug out a pair that I bought some years back. They were made in Indonesia and, if the label is correct, they are from 2001. I remember thinking disappointedly at the time, why do they only come with blue trimming not green? By the way, they have not fared well but fit like a dream and I going to wear them again because I like the beaten up look - pristine white is seriously OCD. Keep on applying whitener (can you still buy it?) until they fall apart. I stopped wearing them in about 1982 when another trend started, wearing work shoes and boots as fashion, Dr Martens. By the way, socks with Stan Smiths is deeply unfashionable - and I did play tennis in them because they were designed for that. - teaching your grandmother to suck eggs is not edifying behaviour. By the way, I think that ath-fashion is the surest evidence of an OCD society. In the early 1960s, the only 'trainer' in the UK was the plimsol and how many styles do Addidas and Nike sell at the moment?
Now here is my point: it is engraved on my brain that Stan Smiths used to have an embedded red sole so from the side it was white but from the bottom, red. People used to refer to two different shoes, red and green flash and we know that green flash are a Dunlop shoe still available. I can find no evidence for red soles so, if I wrong, which shoe am I thinking of that did have a red sole in in the UK in 1977?
LENDL SUPREME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'Who's JZ?' 🤣👍🏼
ceux qui regardent la vidéo en cours psk le prof demande 🖐
is noyt stan smith but robert haillet shoes
Navy blue sway white bottom
Where is the Venus and Serena Williams Addidas ??
Who's Jayz? lol. Those tennis shoes are so uncomfortable for tennis funny enough.
I rather prefer Djokovic's or Murray's, a bit expensive but worth it!
Max Afriyie the recent models 2010-now aren't made for tennis as they were back in the 60s and 70s
Daniel Matthew pft, didn't they also put primeknit and boost on em, too? same with the barricades (the shoes Djokovic and Murray wear)
like, these are just... really nice, clean looking shoes
In those days they were made of real leather and they were just fantastic
Oofing Everywhere of course they aren't for tennis use but for leisure time. time is changing fast . people nowadays are not content on what they have.
no one tells you to use stan smith for tennis. it's now use for leisure and not for sports. duh.
Ex USC tennis team member
Phew! Good thing Michael Jordan didn't choose Adidas. They're clearly horrible at marketing their athletes.
But since 2014 your shoes aren't the same! Low quality made in china shame on adidas!!!!! With thin soles
i reall