34th meeting between Sampras & Agassi. Sampras previously led the head to head by 19-14 before this match. My Other Channels: / @kunnu8609 / @kunnu1107 / @kunnu4 No copyright is intended, all rights go to its respective owners!
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@joelsandwich4239 I used to agree with that statement, but I don't anymore. Racket and string technology, along with slower courts would set Sampras up to lose convincingly. The game has changed too much for this kind of tennis to dominate anymore.
@@mikeg8375 todays athletes are worse (this gen has sucked letting ancient big 3 win countless majors), they’re not as skilled as past gen’s and Sampras entire game and especially serve improves with poly/todays racquet tech so I completely disagree. Sampras wouldn’t even need to get out of second gear because no one today could return his serve and he’s a significantly better athlete.
@@joelsandwich4239 I dont disagree that he was a great athlete, but comparing him to the current generation and speculating that he would beat them isn't fair for a number of reasons. Let's say you wanna make Pete of 1999 play Djokovic of 2024. Besides the fact it is impossible to make this happen, where would you have them play? Would you have them use 1999 racket and string technology or that from 2024? On a 1999 wimbledon fast grass court, or one of the hard courts used today? The whole comparison is not fair. You cannot compare athletes from different generations. You say Pete would beat these guys, but would he beat them using the technology available today? It wouldnt be fair to hold that against him. Its just not a feasible comparison.
Thanks for uploading this in such great quality. Had watched this live on our 21 inch Samsung CRT TV so many moons ago. Nice to see Pete's last stand once again!
No, he did not. But, Pete had an even more amazing stat - in 7 Wimbledon finals (which he all won) his serve was broken just FOUR times. Let me reiterate, not 4 times in each final, four times across all seven! Pete's serve was so amazing not just for the aces, but because it showed up big when he needed it most. 120+mph second serves down set point were not uncommon. Very demoralizing for you as an opponent.
Это точно USO? Игра больше похожа на Wimbledon 😂 Насколько изменилась игра после Надаля, игроки стали бегать по углам, а не просто смотреть как летит мяч 😢 Fedal намного интереснее смотреть!