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Boris Becker vs Goran Ivanisevic Crazy Final Set Tiebreak | 1992 ATP Tour Finals 

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@jeremycostello4007
@jeremycostello4007 2 года назад
Tennis in the 1990's was awesome! Who remembers the 1996 ATP Tour World Championships Final, Pete Sampras v Boris Becker in Hannover? What an epic!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🎾🎾🎾
@dropshot5791
@dropshot5791 2 года назад
I remember that match, I was 11 at that time. That was a very high level match.
@jeremycostello4007
@jeremycostello4007 2 года назад
@@dropshot5791 You've got a great memory! I was 18, back then!
@dropshot5791
@dropshot5791 2 года назад
@@jeremycostello4007 Yes not a bad memory:))). I also remember very well watching live the match between Sampas and Courrier in the AO quarters when Sampras was crying and making aces, because his coach was critically ill and passed away. That was a great match too. You remember what year was that?
@jeremycostello4007
@jeremycostello4007 2 года назад
@@dropshot5791 That Australian Open match was played way back in January 1995! Unfortunately coach Timothy Ernest Gullikson, died on May 3, 1996!
@hw343434
@hw343434 Год назад
One of the best matches of all time!!! Becker Sampras 96 MASTERS FINAL!
@onthe4572
@onthe4572 2 года назад
One of the best indoor matches of the 90s!!
@antonitobendrito2243
@antonitobendrito2243 Год назад
This court is so pleasing to watch
@fabienh3943
@fabienh3943 2 года назад
Becker had such an aura. Loved that twisted serve. Next to Federer the most pleasant player to watch for me.
@luisvargasmena3140
@luisvargasmena3140 2 года назад
I agree. I’d add Rafter as well.
@agapegr
@agapegr Год назад
Becker was my favourite back in the day
@radiohead2206
@radiohead2206 6 месяцев назад
​@@luisvargasmena3140I have met Rafter. Gem of a guy.
@radiohead2206
@radiohead2206 6 месяцев назад
Twisted is how he got power transferred from feet to legs to arms. Only player I know who lands on the right foot.
@arnaudgeffroy5859
@arnaudgeffroy5859 5 месяцев назад
Yannick Noah too@@radiohead2206
@drums5050
@drums5050 Год назад
What a fucking beast of a line up here, both in their primes!!! Genius legends🤛🏾👌🏾
@henrykaspar3634
@henrykaspar3634 Год назад
Becker vs Ivanisevic - fire vs fire.
@forwardever6866
@forwardever6866 2 года назад
Danke für alles, Boris!
@humanentity2214
@humanentity2214 2 года назад
What a dive by Becker on the final point.
@M.EngelhART
@M.EngelhART 2 месяца назад
From The Namesake Of The Shot Worldwide And To The Present Day.
@petroszakhariadis8623
@petroszakhariadis8623 2 года назад
This makes me feel so OLD. Lol. I remember as a child I was obsessed with Ivanesavic. That day he won Wimbledon against Rafter, I think I was the only Australian screaming at the tv supporting the Croatian. These guys had so much character in that era
@IceStationZebraAssociates
@IceStationZebraAssociates 2 года назад
I often rewatch that legendary final and it always reminds me how much more interesting to watch tennis was back in those days.
@TimTheMusicMan
@TimTheMusicMan Год назад
Character is the key word. 80's and 90's will never be matched.
@Jhanvi_plyzRoblox
@Jhanvi_plyzRoblox Год назад
My family thought I’d get a heart attack watching that match and screaming at the screen after every shot, but finally my man Goran pulled through!! What an exhilarating journey that was!! One of the most memorable sporting days in my highly active TV watching life! 😜 Becker & Steffi will remain my first ❤️ who got me into this beautiful sport!
@graymcmic1419
@graymcmic1419 Месяц назад
Asa fellow Aussie, I too was somehow drawn to barrack for Goran in that final too, though Rafter probably deserved to win it too.
@karlsuer2749
@karlsuer2749 Год назад
Immer Top Duelle Becker und Ivanisevic 👍👍👍
@alliehamilton-calhoun162
@alliehamilton-calhoun162 2 года назад
I always wondered how Becker didn't snap his back in half with that serve. There was an ace battle going on for a minute there. Goran has always been my favorite player & Boris my 2nd favorite. Fantastic tie break!
@mtklaric
@mtklaric 2 года назад
Becker, Sampras, Ivanisevic....my top 3
@alliehamilton-calhoun162
@alliehamilton-calhoun162 2 года назад
@mtklaric Pete was & will likely always be one of the best, but I will forever be annoyed at him for slam-blocking Goran! 🤨
@mtklaric
@mtklaric 2 года назад
@@alliehamilton-calhoun162 yeah I know, Goran should have won 3,4 Wimbledons at least...and I am Croatian, Pete made the whole country lose 15 years of life collectively...:D
@martinhudecek8886
@martinhudecek8886 2 года назад
@@alliehamilton-calhoun162 Goran was unlucky in 1995 and 1998 Wimbledons. Such small margins cost him. He didn’t play a smart us open semi though.. that was his biggest chance away from his favourite major.
@gurvindertoor4078
@gurvindertoor4078 Год назад
Becker was a great player. Looked intimidating on the court. One of the best serve and volley player.
@totogroove
@totogroove Год назад
Those days were so great.
@burneraccount1592
@burneraccount1592 2 года назад
These two guys were beasts
@Marc443
@Marc443 2 года назад
What kind of rallies? 7:7 halfvolley touched the line and the matchpoint thereafter. What a fantastic player he was! Not to compare to the monoton and brainsless game of today!
@Steveypoos
@Steveypoos 2 года назад
Becker my all time fave, with Krajicek. Great seeing Boris not having to lose to Sampras.
@zoltanrudolf
@zoltanrudolf Год назад
I hate seeing Boris and Andre lose to Pete!
@z1az285
@z1az285 17 дней назад
krajicek had a huge game. i didn't realize how good his ground game was. beautiful all court player
@podosgoland6857
@podosgoland6857 Год назад
That final point just couldn't be won any better.
@aureliorestuccia3938
@aureliorestuccia3938 2 года назад
Grandissimi giocatori.
@raihanabish9907
@raihanabish9907 2 года назад
Почти 40 лет...красота... не хуже современных теннисистов...если не лучше...
@azoleyehirooni11
@azoleyehirooni11 6 дней назад
Love this match! Loved watching both these players too! The crowd support for Boris from the German crowd was awesome too, you could see the love they have for Boris!
@andreacaldarone4909
@andreacaldarone4909 10 месяцев назад
As a Lendl fan I genuinely hated Boris but I have to say he was so damn good! Luckily genetics (or God if you trust one) didn't gifted him with fast legs otherwise there would had been no competition for a decade. Nobody has (or has ever had) that combination of power, net play ability and mental strength (watch this tie break, he didn't commit a single error).
@requinthai2087
@requinthai2087 5 месяцев назад
Comme toi, j'ai détesté Becker car il a privé Lendl de plusieurs grands chelem gagnés en plus dont ce Wimbledon 1989 mémorable mais il faut admettre que Becker a été un joueur extraordinaire.
@duncan3932
@duncan3932 2 года назад
Wow, compare the atmosphere from this crowd to the one at any of the Indian Wells matches this year and it makes me sad honestly
@yannicklokur
@yannicklokur 2 года назад
Now THAT is Crazzzzzzzyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@LaureusSport
@LaureusSport 2 года назад
What a dive! 😧
@69xxah97
@69xxah97 2 года назад
Becker was a beast back then
@PedroRodriguez-jt9tq
@PedroRodriguez-jt9tq 2 года назад
Tomaba de la Ricarda
@angelatanurdzic7508
@angelatanurdzic7508 8 месяцев назад
Amazing tiebreak.Well done Boris👏👏
@danoliver8804
@danoliver8804 Год назад
Boris is now doing a different kind of service.
@martydav9475
@martydav9475 Год назад
The Forehand Shank Redemption.
@WillScarlet1991
@WillScarlet1991 2 месяца назад
Lol 🤣
@frankie3591
@frankie3591 2 года назад
No matter if like past tennis or today's you have to admit in the past you saw variety of players. Agassi was totally different vs Becker was different vs McEnroe. You could put a bag on a player's face and I could tell you who is the player. Unlike today, same serve, same double backhand. No idea how to volley, or hit a smash.
@suatkayatennis
@suatkayatennis 2 года назад
During 1992, Becker brought home seven titles, but in 1993, his personal life took a turn, and after a surprising marriage and a number of tax issues, Becker entered into a mid-career slump. He was able to recover from this by 1995, and once again found himself at Wimbledon. This time, however, though he beat Andre Agassi, he lost to Pete Sampras.However, Becker did win the ATP Tour World Championships against Michael Chang. Though the end of the 1990s was rocky for Becker, his colleagues greatly respected him, and even his rival, Sampras, said that Becker was the best player he had ever played. Throughout his career, Becker played best on indoor carpet and grass courts, and never won a tournament on a clay court.
@jeremycostello4007
@jeremycostello4007 2 года назад
His movement around the court was his major weakness! The Wimbledon Final loss against Pete Sampras in 1995, saw his legs go to jelly after he narrowly won the first set, he admitted it as such! His amazing semi-final victory over Andre Agassi, saw him burn excess fuel, so it's a shame that he wasn't able to improve on that aspect of his game, as he certainly had the talent to have won more Grand Slam Titles!
@suatkayatennis
@suatkayatennis 2 года назад
@@jeremycostello4007 Very well written responce, i agree with you. Becker was out of fuel against Sampras in the in the final.
@jeremycostello4007
@jeremycostello4007 2 года назад
@@suatkayatennis Thanks! He retired from tennis in 1999, at just 31 years of age as well, which by today's standards is quite young, he peaked very early in his career which probably explains to a certain degree why he came to that decision! He certainly didn't have the longevity of Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic or Rafa Nadal!
@suatkayatennis
@suatkayatennis 2 года назад
@@jeremycostello4007 @Jeremy Costello Yes you're right about that Becker peaked very early in his carrier and he won Wimbledon at 17 as a teenager with that powertennis. Becker was unfortnatly not so consistent thru his carrier like Agassi,Sampras and the big 3 but on the other hand i think his achievements before he got 20 years will be very difficult to top in the future.
@jeremycostello4007
@jeremycostello4007 2 года назад
@@suatkayatennis He's form especially after his marriage to Barbara was up and down, although he did have a second wind from Wimbledon 1995 to the end of 1996, when he defeated Goran in the Grand Slam Cup Final in Munich!
@z1az285
@z1az285 2 года назад
Contrary to popular belief the transition to serve + big baseline hitting had already started in the 90s. Edberg hit his peak and his highest tennis level in 1991 but that was effectively the end of pure serve volley artistry. Becker's game (and Lendl too) were really the blue print for the modern power game. Sampras, stich, krajicek, Ivanisevic were all huge servers and had powerful groundstrokes/ great returns. They had complete all court games and part of the evolution that led to players like Roger and Wawrinka. Becker stayed relevant in 1995-96 and won the 1996 AO because of his baseline game, not just serve volley though he was a better volleyer than most. Watch the low FH volley starting at 2:18
@SuperHammaren
@SuperHammaren 17 дней назад
As Edberg won US open brilliantly in 92, I would say after AO in 93, when he lost the final.
@z1az285
@z1az285 17 дней назад
@@SuperHammaren Yes, but it more grit than pure level. his level was higher in 1991 but clutch play was better in 1992, though he was so good in 1991 USO he didn't need to
@zlatkadimitrova8715
@zlatkadimitrova8715 6 месяцев назад
Големият играч е ГОРАН ИВАНИШЕВИЧ!!❤ Недостижим!🎉🎉
@Marc443
@Marc443 2 года назад
I can remember well. What a match. Courier in the final was no problem!
@cloudman8911
@cloudman8911 2 года назад
Courier was garbage in fast courts. Agassi would have destroyed Becker, but unfortunately he was injured.
@Marc443
@Marc443 2 года назад
@@cloudman8911 That is reading in the sky. Becker played so well and with pressure against Courier. It is like it is!
@cloudman8911
@cloudman8911 2 года назад
@@Marc443 reading in the sky? Courier never won the atp masters finals. Everyone knows that Courier's return sucked. He always had problems in fast surfaces.
@Marc443
@Marc443 2 года назад
@@cloudman8911 But Courier won against Sampras😳
@cloudman8911
@cloudman8911 2 года назад
@@Marc443 So what? How many times did he defeat Sampras?🤔🤔🤔😑😑😑😑😑😑
@michelezoia7682
@michelezoia7682 2 года назад
Boris, che fenomeno 👍👏👏👏
@MrLeoMessio
@MrLeoMessio 2 года назад
2 legends
@creazzogiuseppe-cs7vb
@creazzogiuseppe-cs7vb 3 месяца назад
Wonder if they know they will both coach the GOAT of tennis
@anilroy3043
@anilroy3043 Год назад
Memory...brings back memory....
@andreasheuer5835
@andreasheuer5835 Год назад
King Boris 🎾💪🏼🇩🇪
@faeqnaveed3098
@faeqnaveed3098 Год назад
Becker was really a very good looking man.
@jamesperks5804
@jamesperks5804 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic breaker! Tennis ruled in the 90s! Wanted Goran to win it but nevertheless I was pleased Becker went on to win the tournament!
@mddistribution30
@mddistribution30 17 дней назад
This match was 92. Indoor surfaces i would say were mostly fast surface, the court they played this match on was very fast. Definitely serve volleyers like Becker, Sampras and Edberg loved this kind of surface
@soevjaanoemar2761
@soevjaanoemar2761 2 года назад
AMAZING BATTLE!!!!
@onthe4572
@onthe4572 Год назад
This was one of the best indoor matches of the 90s. Virtually all indoor tournaments these days are hardcourt.
@z1az285
@z1az285 17 дней назад
this indoor greenset surface played medium (1994) to medium fast but it was fair surface for all styles of play though it rewarded attacking players. i hate the molasses slow indoor hardcourts today though to be fair the indoor speed of the ATP finals in Turin has been sped up the past two years
@alex-2021
@alex-2021 2 года назад
02:18 what a volley
@denubbel7145
@denubbel7145 16 дней назад
simply awesome!
@agapegr
@agapegr Год назад
Fckn love Becker
@radiohead2206
@radiohead2206 2 месяца назад
Becker was my all time fav. But I did always feel bad for Goran when he kept losing Wimbledons. Glad he finally won. Joker just stopped working with him. His loss.
@jeromelange7401
@jeromelange7401 17 дней назад
2:46 : Goran showing absolute Balls of Steel here, going from 3-6 to 6-6 like a BOSS !!! MANY Would have crumble against one of the Tenns GOAT AND A Very HOSTILE Crowd....
@Perebynis
@Perebynis 2 года назад
I miss `90s tennis, especially indoors on carpet. Nothing better than serve & volley action and a large teutonic crowd. ;) I do still like today´s tennis, but that style of play seems completely lost now.
@SaurabhSharma-ql6xd
@SaurabhSharma-ql6xd 8 месяцев назад
I hate today's monotone tennis. I only watch 80s-90s games now
@goce_mkd456
@goce_mkd456 Год назад
World class tennis !
@chandrasekharchandu300
@chandrasekharchandu300 4 месяца назад
That final point is brilliant
@islagrace6897
@islagrace6897 2 года назад
Is the full match of this online anywhere?
@hita111
@hita111 2 года назад
NO WAY the Boris demi-volè and jumping volè like a goalkeper
@jagroes3347
@jagroes3347 3 месяца назад
I used to hate Boris losing to Sampras and Agassi
@giuseppemalaguti435
@giuseppemalaguti435 Год назад
Questo si che è tennis, non quelle palette che vediamo oggi
@rostamdastaan8724
@rostamdastaan8724 3 месяца назад
BECKER ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@jeffstell9146
@jeffstell9146 3 дня назад
As great as he was on grass at Wimbledon, Becker was a beast on indoor carpet, especially in Germany in front of the home fans
@donnu3325
@donnu3325 Год назад
Brutal💪👌😳👍👍
@jaredmckiernan9514
@jaredmckiernan9514 9 месяцев назад
Now that’s a fast court!!
@augustbo120
@augustbo120 2 года назад
More boris vids pls
@iraliolis518
@iraliolis518 2 года назад
I think the players now are much stronger and faster. I’m enjoying all newgen players !!!! They are so amazing
@PedroRodriguez-jt9tq
@PedroRodriguez-jt9tq 2 года назад
Nadie como el Carlo
@mtklaric
@mtklaric 2 года назад
aaaaand you would be wrong....stronger maybe...but faster no....they gradualy slowed down the game from 2001 to acomodate baseline play...I mean brainless tennis...
@hw343434
@hw343434 Год назад
Today is boring next to these all court warriors
@martydav9475
@martydav9475 Год назад
@@hw343434 Couldn't agree more.
@ipiap
@ipiap Год назад
They should try weightlifting then.
@dmdasoriginal2714
@dmdasoriginal2714 2 года назад
Epic.
@stefanhanekamp698
@stefanhanekamp698 Год назад
4:12 men of honor…
@William4376
@William4376 Месяц назад
Ivanisevic does not has the killer instinct and solely rely on his service for aces. That was the reason so many heartbreaks encountered and story will be different if his returns is more menacing.
@martinberger365
@martinberger365 Год назад
El partido es de semifinales, no la final tal como dice el subtítulo.
@kingston4313
@kingston4313 4 месяца назад
Nice court
@henrywang1689
@henrywang1689 2 года назад
2:47 That pump
@phhuynh9881
@phhuynh9881 5 месяцев назад
fou ce match
@loganthewolverine2030
@loganthewolverine2030 9 месяцев назад
Boris was pure alpha male. Despite the exaggerated rock and hip rotation, technically his serve, toss and wrist probation was perfection. Too bad that off court issues distracted his peak years but the game also changed dramatically with racquets and court speeds in the 90s and he was still relevant in the mid nineties. It was so to become the era of the taller big servers like Stich, Krajicek, Sampras and others. Goran was just all time fave. Didn't even need to hit close to the lines to get aces with his quick arm action and disguise. Korda, Arazi, so
@phhuynh9881
@phhuynh9881 6 месяцев назад
Boris was the Best
@grandegrande4319
@grandegrande4319 2 года назад
Novak was 5 years old…
@haitotonedo4391
@haitotonedo4391 Месяц назад
I am Japanese , so , I can not Enough English. This movie , I felt again , Becker was not ony service player. And , Ivanisevic was only service player.
@phhuynh9881
@phhuynh9881 15 дней назад
Becker had a total game in tennis, serve is just an advantage among others
@thebigmonstaandy6644
@thebigmonstaandy6644 2 года назад
if Ivanisevic would play at 3.36 frome behind ,he would not lose this point.he would play easy forehand
@jonm2522
@jonm2522 6 месяцев назад
This is tennis not the 25 rallies bs today.
@kingo5792
@kingo5792 Год назад
both are coach of Novak
@michaelst3691
@michaelst3691 2 года назад
Ivanisevic or Zverev?
@mtklaric
@mtklaric 2 года назад
Ivanisevic any day
@ernestojr.acosta972
@ernestojr.acosta972 2 года назад
Novak’s coahes
@cloudman8911
@cloudman8911 2 года назад
The atp masters finals were special, because they removed the lines used for doubles matches. Nowadays, there isn t anything special about this tournament.
@PedroRodriguez-jt9tq
@PedroRodriguez-jt9tq 2 года назад
Aguante la falopa
@felixy23
@felixy23 2 года назад
Tom Cruise so tall when playing tennis
@rebirth_mishap
@rebirth_mishap Месяц назад
semifinal match
@abhijitsen7749
@abhijitsen7749 4 месяца назад
If only Ivanisevic had anything, just ANYTHING, apart from just a killing serve.
@PraveenKumar-vp4sn
@PraveenKumar-vp4sn Год назад
And both coached NOVAK GOATOVIC after retirement.
@rajeshiyer1692
@rajeshiyer1692 Год назад
Why no tennis federation helping boris
@rostamdastaan8724
@rostamdastaan8724 3 месяца назад
Missed becker
@asterixx6878
@asterixx6878 Год назад
Slow surfaces gave destroyed tennis.
@phhuynh9881
@phhuynh9881 15 дней назад
Tennis today is just boring
@Lindi82
@Lindi82 Год назад
Heutzutage versteht man gar nimmer, wieso Boris Becker angefeuert wurde.
@peterhammer4644
@peterhammer4644 8 месяцев назад
What are you sobbering? He was one of the greatest players ever to watch.
@Phurngirathaana
@Phurngirathaana 2 года назад
In terms of quality this is no match to modern tennis Norrie vs Basilashvili was way better 👍
@georgegl3192
@georgegl3192 2 года назад
haha lol
@Molloy1951
@Molloy1951 2 года назад
In terms os hallucinogens, you are on top of the game, though.
@MarcoSpeaksNadsat
@MarcoSpeaksNadsat 2 года назад
You mean long rallies that more often than not end in an unforced error.
@thebigmonstaandy6644
@thebigmonstaandy6644 2 года назад
Modern players had 30 years to develop their skills.
@Marc443
@Marc443 2 года назад
Norrie or Basilashvilli would not have been under the Top 50 at the beginning or in the middle of the nineties. They would have been lost with these raquets. Did you recognize that a 32 year old Becker has beaten Kiefer in 1999 after Kiefer won Halle? And thereafter Hewitt. And later, Hewitt won Wimbledon. Hewitt had never won Wimbledon in the nineties!
@tedoliveira3019
@tedoliveira3019 Год назад
Good times.
@auPointX
@auPointX 4 месяца назад
03:44 acht - sieben eight - nine, Becker wait a minute
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