One motion is a classic, the other is setting a trend. The styles may differ, but both serves more than get the job done. The subtle differences in the way a player may stand or take the racquet ...
Pete Sampras ended his career with 14 Grand Slam men's singles titles, but if rival Pat Rafter's words are anything to go by, ...
At the 2000 US Open, Sampras lost in the final to Marat Safin in straight sets. He reached the final again in 2001 and lost ...
Pete Sampras is possibly on the verge of making ... He's got 12 Grand Slam titles and a 120-mph serve. He's got everything but a slot on the Survivor show. What he doesn't have is buzz.
Pete Sampras, arguably the greatest player in history ... that kicks off the US Open in Flushing Meadows, New York. The serve-and-volleying Sampras, whose 14 Grand Slam crowns are two more ...
Patrick Rafter, known for his serve-and-volley style, briefly held the world No. 1 ranking for one week in 1999. He won two ...
SAN JOSE, California (AP)—Former No. 1 Pete Sampras showed glimpses of his dominating ... in the first game of the second set and a big first serve that Verdasco couldn’t return to capture ...
The serve is the most powerful shot in tennis, and the only one that the player has full control over. Great servers such as Pete Sampras, Goran Ivanisevic and Serena Williams have honed the ...
Jannik Sinner has “no weaknesses” and “is more difficult” to beat than 14-time Grand Slam winner Pete Sampras ... the backhand for Sampras, the serve maybe for [Andre] Agassi.
Sampras wins 7-6 6-4 but rules out comeback to main ATP tour Federer had won their two previous exhibition matches on Asian tour Next Article in World Sport » MACAU, China-- Pete Sampras rolled ...
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