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I was an agassi fan, but grew to respect the heck out of Sampras. I have always felt bad that he held the GOAT title the shortest. You cruise past Conners and Borg and others, and you barely retire and along comes Fed? Really? Then Nadal? Then Djoker? Really? If I had one match for my life, and you took Djoker or Fed, I’d be ok getting Pete.
I wished I can gift her peace for Ukraine. My eldest son is volunteering in Ukraine this entire time delivering much needed items to Ukrainian people in Ukraine and nearby nations. I wish all Ukrainian people around the world to know that Japanese civilians, banks, and the Japanese government are supporting Ukrainians in Japan and fundraising to deliver much needed items. We will restore Ukraine to a 21st century state of the art nation. Much love
I never see any other players that will levitate herself in the air while hitting a great forehand..thats y watching steffi playing was so entertaining..her movement was superb
I agree with that list, Patrick Rafter was my favorite of them all. The fun fact is that Roger Federer could beat Pete Sampras in 2001 using serve and volley, but after that he came less to the net, maybe because Hewitt, Nadal or Djokovic were too good at the return... After Sampras and Rafter left, we didn't see much serve and volley players, recently I saw Ben Shelton, Jan lenard Struff or Jordan Thompson using that technique but not constantly. One of the few who is still using systematic serve and volley is Maxime Cressy.
Patrick Rafter one of the few players who has a 3:0 wins against Roger Federer on every surfaces Clay, Grass and Hard. But it was a younger Federer at the time...
Marion Bartoli is a way better Tennis player than Steffi Graf. Marion bartoli had belief in herself that Steffi Graff as a great tennis player doesn't have even being world no.1 to win Wimbledon. Wimbledon is a grass court tournament and therefore amongst the medium surfaces. which means medium rallies dictated by serve and therefore less exertion of energy during a point and shorter matches in general. you get value for your shot! fat and short or tall and thin! when you play 3 sets against 5 sets for men, it is always an advantage. Marion Bartoli played a more strategic than a grind type of tennis in tournaments. good volleying skills as compared to Steffi Graff even in execution. Marion Bartoli had the belief that she could win and in contrast to Steffi Graff who believed that Bartoli would wear herself down and just lose(not that they don't have to play, just that they had to hang in there long enough for her to break down). Most of them slightly underestimated what she was doing in tournaments. She was an inexperienced player by that point who had proven herself as a former top 10 player. Her winning was really a surprise i.e out of the blue with already having made the finals twice but her consistency was questionable. She had unique two handed forehands and backhands. That was easy to replicate and master but once mastered it was going to be lethal. That was what spectators saw in tournaments of Marion Bartoli to a great extent. at Wimbledon 2013 she had some luck from the draw as 15th seed. she never played a top 10 player en route to her victory. the finalist she played: Venus Williams had already beaten Agnieszka Radwańska en route to the final. Venus Williams was playing her best but was probably worn out a lot by her battles with Agnieszka Radwańska and others. Venus Williams was in the form of her life but Bartoli had the luck of the draw. Regardless of whether your fat or not, if you make your shots even Steffi Graff may not be able to return it at Wimbledon. so if you are playing near perfection and having consistency with your shots then you are playing on a level field. then speaking of fat, technically Marion Bartoli may be classified as fat, yet she was the most successful female tennis player. Bartoli wasn’t really playing a specific style and really had weakness in tournaments and most of her shots had some vigor in it that Steffi Graf generally doesn't necessarily have. Here return games were spot on and had more errors and more importantly she can get Steffi Graff to errors first. all in all, this was a victory that was easily replicable or Bartoli after this mediocre run. She had belief and luck along with inexperience that allowed her to win her only Grand Slam. Marion Bartoli was dubbed as unfit and fat. She still made it to Grand Slam finals. Even in her Wembdon win 2013 she wasn’t fit. Marion Bartoli is an inspiration. It was really a fluke because Bartoli won by dropping sets and beat a few top 20 players along the way. Winning by dropping a set means you played really close to perfection along with dropping the level enough that allowed anyone to comeback and take a set from you. being fat may seem a hindrance, but is a limitation if you want it to be one. Honestly calling her fat in tournaments is really justifiable because she wasn’t thin but fat is really appropriate. And yes, tall and lanky players like Steffi Graf don’t always win , especially in the topsy turvy women’s tour. slightly fatter players can generate more power than extremely thin and tall players like Steffi Graff.
90% of these clips are from late in her career- past he prime- didn't see anything from her near invincible years- 82-86 (losses 82-3, 83-1, 84-2, 85- 5, 86-3)
Greatest volley EVER- male or female! 167 singles titles and 178 doubles- two numbers that will NEVER be touched! (Federer 103 singles, 8 doubles. Serena- 73 singles and 23 doubles). Martina's THE GOAT!!!!! Slams weren't the be all/end all until the late 80s when she was past her prime. she skipped about 6 Australians early in her career, when it was played on grass and 5 times at end of career. She skipped the French 10 times. World Team Tennis was played during the French back in the late 70s- even Chris Evert skipped it 3 times then... WTT was more important to the game than the French was then- players signed big dollar contracts like all the other sports to play it. Both Chris and Martina could have 4-6 more majors each- easily if they they were on level they are today.
Michael Stich was first noticed by me in the year 1991 Wimbledon Semis when he defeated Stefan Edberg and stopped Becker-Edberg consecutive fourth meeting.
Martina was better than all of them... I heard ATP and WTA players doing a "Who's shot would you like...' forehand, backhand, etc. when they got to volleys- even several of the men said they wanted Martina's