Pete Sampras vs Pat Rafter: Wimbledon Final 2000 (Extended Highlights)

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  • @Dr1n1an
    @Dr1n1an Před 4 lety +39

    I remember watching this match with my dad, who is in heaven now. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @jimmylovesbikes
    @jimmylovesbikes Před 5 lety +176

    The greatest tennis shot of all time: The Pete Sampras Serve

    • @urossubaric3938
      @urossubaric3938 Před 5 lety +11

      Nadal's forehand and Djokovic's return are much greater than Pete's serve

    • @mus31
      @mus31 Před 5 lety +46

      @@urossubaric3938 try again

    • @animanga9597
      @animanga9597 Před 5 lety +25

      @@urossubaric3938 wroooong.

    • @novola1972
      @novola1972 Před 5 lety +27

      Federer forehand is a lot better than Nadal forehand. Way more efficient, less spin more penetration less effort spent on hitting the ball. Nadal forehand is very effective because he is a lefty. And it’s nowhere near Pete’s serve on the list.

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 Před 5 lety +4

      Novak would not get away with most of his returns against a guy who could volley like Pete....but Karlovic's serve is better than Pete's...so is Isner's.
      @@urossubaric3938

  • @danielhowe7362
    @danielhowe7362 Před 4 lety +117

    Pete Sampras was always pure class and such a fine gentleman! I remember being so happy for him! People used to criticise Pete's lack of public emotion but his tears after this game showed he was just a quiet, modest, superbly skilful, nice gentleman!

    • @EndoftheTownProductions
      @EndoftheTownProductions Před 4 lety +9

      Yes, he was a humble champion.

    • @maturanita
      @maturanita Před 4 lety +5

      Daniel Howe yes, he was. Federer on the other hand......

    • @Vaisin
      @Vaisin Před 3 lety +1

      @@maturanita Roger has become a nice gentleman as well over the years, something he wasn't as much back then on court (Off court he was always nice).

    • @maturanita
      @maturanita Před 3 lety +1

      @@Vaisin all part of an act, just as Boris Becker has said

    • @Rajesh45636
      @Rajesh45636 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes pistol pete is my all time favourite

  • @ciaronsmith4995
    @ciaronsmith4995 Před 5 lety +33

    Rafter was such a powerful player. Two of the last era of serve & volley.

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem +1

      Live in present and future not past
      Surfaces got slowed down for baseline players for sure
      Big servers and volleyers are finished.

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem

      @@TheGreatPerahia this is modern tennis dominated by baseline and All court players not Serve and volley players

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem

      Stephan Edberg and John McEnroe are laughing at your comment on corner 😂😂😂😂 While drinking 🍻
      Just 2 major titles he able to win it.

  • @farid1406
    @farid1406 Před 4 lety +22

    Two decades
    Two centuries
    Two MILLENNIA
    Such was the duration of Sampras's dominance over Wimbledon.

    • @XxxX-wx3er
      @XxxX-wx3er Před 3 lety

      Serena did 4 decades

    • @fishandchips9033
      @fishandchips9033 Před 2 lety

      @@XxxX-wx3er 40 decades u are hilarious.

    • @bensmithkent22
      @bensmithkent22 Před rokem +1

      @@XxxX-wx3er so she was winning it in 99 nah dont think so. The older sister was dominant late 90s early 00s. Serena lost to capriati in 01. Participating and being dominant are two different things pete was dominant in the 90s federer the 00s.

  • @greenkitty82
    @greenkitty82 Před 5 lety +38

    I was there watching this on the Centre court back as a teenager - amazing match! 🎾🏆🏆

  • @charynoy
    @charynoy Před 2 lety +15

    23:35 A tale of two fathers: Sampras's father supported his son, but never pressured him to succeed. He got a son who was wildly successful, who loved him, and loved tennis. Agassi's father pressured him to succeed. He got a son who was wildly successful, but resented him, and HATED tennis.

  • @vijaymampilly1314
    @vijaymampilly1314 Před 3 lety +12

    I still have a magazine issue that was celebrating his achievements after he retired.
    To me, he will always be the BEST. Till date, i haven't seen a more beautiful server. My bad luck that I couldn't personally watch him play. I did see Federer at Dubai Open, a decade and half ago. Yes he is good and has broken many records. But the field doesn't have that many contenders now a days. At the time Pete played, it wasn't the era of big 3 or big 4. At least 10 to 15 were potential grandslam champions. So the competition during that era was more fierce.
    Apart from Pete being mostly quiet, composed and blasting down aces in second serves (which i have rarely seen these days) there is another important aspect that very FEW noticed:
    Pete ALWAYS took only 1 ball at a time for a serve, NEVER 2. Now that says a lot about the mental makeup. He was confident that the wouldn't need a second go. And in the event he did, he was quite capable of blasting aces.
    I do hope to own a copy of all his championship final matches.

  • @joebuck4957
    @joebuck4957 Před 4 lety +62

    RIP fast grass & serve&volley

  • @khale5357
    @khale5357 Před 5 lety +50

    Precision tennis. What most young fans of the game don't get while watching. Sampras had the best service placement on first and second serves.

    • @ranjanmaithani6263
      @ranjanmaithani6263 Před 5 lety +1

      Haha i read ur comment as soon as pete made a double fault

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 Před 5 lety +2

      His second serve was regarded as the best ever before Karlovic and Isner. He hit it with more topspin than anyone, thanks to the tremendous flexibility he had.

    • @Ihasfinger911
      @Ihasfinger911 Před 4 lety +2

      @@joemarshall4226 Sampras didn't have much of a kick serve.

    • @WestCoastOutdoors
      @WestCoastOutdoors Před 4 lety +1

      I have to appreciate his service motion more. It's a thing of beauty.

    • @charlesfisher3983
      @charlesfisher3983 Před 2 lety

      It's a good thing to because his ground strokes were trash

  • @tristanvilallon653
    @tristanvilallon653 Před 3 lety +6

    Pete Sampras' playing style is very masculine💪🎾🏆

  • @yousefbhoyroo6960
    @yousefbhoyroo6960 Před 4 lety +8

    Best serve & volley player everrrrr

  • @novola1972
    @novola1972 Před 5 lety +109

    The things Pete did with that racquet and strings is mind boggling. Anyone who tried to play with that racquet will totally understand what I mean.

  • @suatkayatennis
    @suatkayatennis Před 5 lety +48

    Patrick Rafter retired in 2002 and is a former No.1 player in the world.
    The Australian’s main accomplishments were his two titles at the US Open, in 1997 and 1998. He also reached at least the semifinal round of every other major event, including two Wimbledon finals.
    A natural and classic serve-and-volley player, he became the first person to win Montreal, Toronto, Cincinnati and the US Open in the same year-1998.
    Probably his greatest regret is losing a five-set thriller to unseeded Goran Ivanisevic in the 2001 Wimbledon final.

    • @jonbonesmahomes7472
      @jonbonesmahomes7472 Před 3 lety +6

      Well, i would say his greatest regret is this one.
      He was a set up, 41 double minibreak up in a 2nd set tiebreak and lost the match.

    • @suatkayatennis
      @suatkayatennis Před 3 lety +2

      @@jonbonesmahomes7472 i agree

    • @soundar4270
      @soundar4270 Před 3 lety +1

      Goran Ivanisevic was due in Wimbledon for so many years.
      Pat should have continued playing competitive tennis. His retirement was un expected

    • @suatkayatennis
      @suatkayatennis Před 3 lety +1

      @@soundar4270 Wasnt Rafter injured alot thru his carrier? Maybe that why he retired.

    • @soundar4270
      @soundar4270 Před 3 lety +4

      @@suatkayatennis No brother, Rafter peaked late (after his 26 years) in his carrier. He started beating dominant Pete Sampras on hard court.
      But, Rafter was totally disappointed after loosing Wimbledon in 2000 against Sampras. After taking 1set, Rafter was 4-1 in 2nd set tie breaker. Since he had beaten Sampras in US open recently, He thought it was an easy win over Sampras.
      Rafter lost again to wild card entry Ivanisevic in 2001 Wimbledon.
      Rafter felt Ivanisevic would commit error as usual at critical situation.
      Rafter said though he had advantage of serving first in 5th set, Ivanisevic started serving big in 5th set.
      After 2 successive loss, Rafter could not motivate himself further and even Commentators were predicting Rafter win over Sampras in 2001 US open, Rafter did not play well and lost the match.
      Rafter retired not because of injury but of lack of motivation

  • @crashfan9997
    @crashfan9997 Před 5 lety +17

    Footage from 2000 looks so old... it's amazing how quickly technology advanced.

    • @bwaters735
      @bwaters735 Před 4 lety +5

      Crash Bandicoot doesnt look that bad

    • @gremsa
      @gremsa Před 4 lety

      Keep in mind this footage is digitalized. Wouldn't even look that good

  • @pradeepkumar-vm5ue
    @pradeepkumar-vm5ue Před rokem +2

    very good match between two of the greatest serve and volley players. now a days courts are slow and boring.

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem +1

      Nobody ask your opinion OK watch the game without insulting others and surface speed😒😒😒

    • @stevefowler3398
      @stevefowler3398 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@kikaa1884what a stupid comment!

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508

    People should never forget that Patrick Rafter was also a champion on his own right.
    US Open Champion in 1997 and also 1998.

  • @kailashpatel1706
    @kailashpatel1706 Před 4 lety +13

    Sampras did not mess about when it came to serving it out..

  • @jamesbedugraham8056
    @jamesbedugraham8056 Před rokem +4

    Patrick Rafter was also a 2 time Grand Slam Champion from the US Open Championships in 1997 and 1998.

  • @zimone8835
    @zimone8835 Před 4 lety +51

    Winning all those 14 grand slams using an unforgiving Wilson 85 pro staff,
    is just mind boggling! Truly the G.O.A.T.

    • @fundhund62
      @fundhund62 Před 4 lety +10

      Unforgiving?! It´s a Rolls Royce compared to a wooden racket.

    • @alexshah7860
      @alexshah7860 Před 4 lety +5

      And without PEDs!!

    • @2badger2
      @2badger2 Před 4 lety +4

      Rackets do get better. When Sampras was playing after his retirement against Roger Federer, he used the Federer racket and was serving faster than he was in his prime.

    • @dpistons149
      @dpistons149 Před 4 lety +1

      Alex Shah who’s on peds?

    • @martinlepage2763
      @martinlepage2763 Před 4 lety +2

      oh Yess, true GOAT ever

  • @WONGLER
    @WONGLER Před 5 lety +53

    Pat was such a cool nice guy and awsome player, still sad that he didn't at least won 1 Wimby

    • @meenak3351
      @meenak3351 Před 4 lety +1

      He at least made US open. Other grand slams he end in runner up. Truly unlucky he. Still rafter became ATP ranking number 1. He became world number 1

    • @kelvintan6161
      @kelvintan6161 Před 4 lety

      Pat never posessed enough skill to win Wimbledon... He would’ve been annihilated playing with the current generations..

    • @Krischan04
      @Krischan04 Před 4 lety +9

      @@kelvintan6161 He was good enough to beat Agassi, so he could beat anyone of the current generation as well...

    • @kelvintan6161
      @kelvintan6161 Před 4 lety

      Krischan04 The facts speak for themselves... that Pat Rafter wins 0 wimbledon title. End of story

  • @dust2star
    @dust2star Před 8 měsíci +1

    Pete Sampras=G.O.A.T. ✌🏻👏🏻👍🏻

  • @PeaceDweller
    @PeaceDweller Před rokem +3

    This was the beginning of the end for Sampras, for the first time in a Wimbledon final he looked nervous, disjointed and emotional and not the machine he was in previous years.

    • @bensmithkent22
      @bensmithkent22 Před rokem

      Swear coathanger flat stanley no legs henman took a set from him in the semis this year.

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Před rokem

      Safin and Hewitt was the beginning of the end for Sampras.He was not able to win vs both in row

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Před 8 měsíci +2

      He was injured people. This is openly discussed in "Legends of Wimbledon" series in the Sampras section. He had to get an injection before every match to numb the pain in his leg and it would wear off after about an hour. It was so bad he didn't even practice between matches...and he STILL won the title. That's how amazing this guy was on grass.

  • @violaamoremio4165
    @violaamoremio4165 Před rokem +2

    La leggenda sampras 🏸

  • @SuperBartul
    @SuperBartul Před 9 měsíci +1

    Last 1990s classics

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508

    For those who have Thallasemia Pete Sampras is an example of someone with the condition who succeeded.

  • @martinlepage2763
    @martinlepage2763 Před rokem +2

    THE TRUE GOAT

  • @keaneoRX7
    @keaneoRX7 Před 3 lety +3

    Serve and Volley was the classic way to win at Wimbledon...

  • @johnrenehan7406
    @johnrenehan7406 Před 2 lety +2

    Sampras was , like many great players - a fantastic front runner - once in front he usually pulls out all the stops .....
    Great close match in the first sets
    Rafter one of the few who could volley as well as Sampras

  • @vasanthyparthasarathy7053

    He's a great player and a great gentleman. Love him from India

  • @samuilc8000
    @samuilc8000 Před 2 lety +4

    The style of the game was so different from now.. feels like watching a different sport.

  • @ilankonikov7249
    @ilankonikov7249 Před 4 lety +16

    sampras is the best attacking player of all time .

  • @mtklaric
    @mtklaric Před rokem +2

    he is still the greatest champion of all time on wimbledon 23:18

  • @MatthewOkot
    @MatthewOkot Před 3 lety +7

    Sampras was solid as a rock when it came to the Wimbledon Final. 7 out of 7 and he only needed five sets on one occasion (1998). Even if Rafter had capitalised on the 4-1 lead in the 2nd set tiebreak and taken it, I'd still have backed Sampras to win the match in five. It's easy to forget how great Sampras was at his very best.

    • @nacofichetti314
      @nacofichetti314 Před rokem +2

      Yesss i always think the same about how easy we forget how good was Pete, he was and is my hero (now shared with Roger), even me i sometimes forget the brutal terrific talented and powerfull he was but i watch 3 mins in youtube some of him and feel instantly that Pete is the best of all!!

    • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
      @jamesbedukodjograham5508 Před rokem +2

      ​@@nacofichetti314 Roger Federer might have won more than him.
      But the influence of Pete Sampras is beyond our era even in year 2023.
      He changed Tennis Completely in the 1990s.

  • @julianmora5469
    @julianmora5469 Před 4 lety +6

    Pistol Pit!! Magnificent player!

  • @Seeumcha
    @Seeumcha Před 4 lety +24

    I miss Sampras style tennis.

  • @AgentGreyFox
    @AgentGreyFox Před 9 měsíci +1

    Pete Sampras. The cyborg. Quality, power, accuracy, consistency. I wish he had won a French Open. Mens finals were the day after the semis too. He'd probably have more longevity.

    • @timothylee2772
      @timothylee2772 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Those back-to-back days, I don't remember it happened. Such a long time ago.😃He probably would have won more Slams if he had an extra day off for rest.

  • @wg8290
    @wg8290 Před 2 lety +2

    What a great legend.

  • @blackace5167
    @blackace5167 Před 5 lety +2

    Two elite serve and volley legends just wanted to show the world that they are the best at what they do.

  • @vosharap
    @vosharap Před 4 lety +5

    Great match from Sampras!

  • @12321DAREK
    @12321DAREK Před 4 lety +7

    Sampras was born to win on the grass

  • @jcrisp90
    @jcrisp90 Před 11 měsíci +2

    gosh 2000 looks so old now

  • @badabing8884
    @badabing8884 Před 5 lety +21

    Can Wimbledon please put Agassi v Rafter semi highlights? They faced each other in two classic semis that both went 5 sets and Rafter’s way.

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 Před 5 lety

      I watched both live. If I remember correctly, Andre was up a break in the fifth both times, and Pat came from behind by staying back and rallying! Against Andre! But Pat's grounds were effective on grass....

    • @meenak3351
      @meenak3351 Před 4 lety +2

      It's already uploaded. Rafter' s dramatic win against aggassi. Aggassi was serving for his match. Rafter broke his match point and turned tables around aggassi and finally rafter wins it I Still cannot forget. Then in finals the most pathetic unpleasant moment of ma life goran pulled a tricky win against rafter. Memories deep down the lane!

  • @Kidgloves1984
    @Kidgloves1984 Před 4 lety +7

    Like Federer, Sampras was/is really a master of every shot..!

  • @mitchdep
    @mitchdep Před 4 lety +4

    Today's baseline game, attacking the net only when the opportunity presents itself makes for longer rallies, more exciting points. The players now being more athletic and more consistent on all strokes. Not taking anything away from the greats, but this final had points rarely going past 3 or 4 strokes.

    • @khale5357
      @khale5357 Před 2 lety +2

      Need variation. Can’t be all short points or all long points. There’s a reason the French was the most unpopular to watch for its history due to the long rallies. Rafa n Roger changed the perception of the slam due to their rivalry.

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Před 8 měsíci

      This match had short rallies on purpose. Pete had to keep the rallies super short because he was injured and didn't want to make it worse. Watch his other finals and the points are better, especially 1999 and 1995.

  • @angelasmithson5291
    @angelasmithson5291 Před 3 lety +5

    I was a huge fan of Pete, my uncle's name also!! 🙂

  • @meahall
    @meahall Před 5 lety +85

    Sampras was carrying an injury into that Wimbledon, but because he was so close to getting GS no.13, he decided to play anyway.
    In order to save himself for matches, Pete didn't practice once during the tournament.

    • @solidaz80
      @solidaz80 Před 5 lety +13

      legend

    • @aligboyakasha
      @aligboyakasha Před 5 lety +17

      He was the MJ of that era

    • @maturanita
      @maturanita Před 5 lety +5

      Mícheál indeed. Problem was that became a costume for him. From that point onwards, Pete began training less and less, and subsequently his form declined. Notice the trashing Safin gave him later that year during the US OPEN final.

    • @HugoBonami
      @HugoBonami Před 5 lety +13

      @@maturanita It's not a new custom, it's the body slowing down due to injuries and lack of longevity of the time. He worked very hard all the time and between his body quitting and family, he also started to think of a life not fully dedicated to tennis. Pre-2002 also there was a lot more variety between court surfaces which took extra from the players.

    • @animanga9597
      @animanga9597 Před 5 lety +8

      @@aligboyakasha well said pete dominated tennis like no other when it was still actual tennis haha.

  • @deanjeffery04
    @deanjeffery04 Před 4 lety +16

    This is how tennis should be played.

    • @rishbahpandey8697
      @rishbahpandey8697 Před 3 lety

      What about clay court tennis??

    • @deanjeffery04
      @deanjeffery04 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rishbahpandey8697 I take your point. I think I overreacted here. I think clay court should mainly be defensive baseline play. Although I still believe the primary play style on grass should be serve and volley, I think it’s ultimately better when it’s used against a baseline player.

    • @ashwinpinto3590
      @ashwinpinto3590 Před rokem

      Had rafter won the second set would he have won the match?

  • @MultiVince95
    @MultiVince95 Před 2 lety +2

    Sunday 9th July 2000

  • @docj5750
    @docj5750 Před 4 lety +5

    Sampras my favorite..the best serve in the world...federrer is just my second...third is agassi....

  • @mauroc4741
    @mauroc4741 Před 5 lety +105

    Bring back fast grass !

    • @ciprianghenghea7779
      @ciprianghenghea7779 Před 5 lety +2

      LOL
      From 2000 they slowed down the greass. Get some knwoledge xD

    • @owenthailand
      @owenthailand Před 5 lety +1

      @@ciprianghenghea7779 yeah, I have read them too. By the way, why during 2001 serve and volley player still dominated?

    • @mikekathary843
      @mikekathary843 Před 5 lety

      @@ciprianghenghea7779 Yes, but as strings got better returns got better, so even with fast grass would have been a tall task against the top returners, but would have been fun to watch.

    • @youhavetogoback8449
      @youhavetogoback8449 Před 5 lety +13

      @@mikekathary843 But Sampras is nailing 135 mph aces with a ping pong paddle compared to todays rackets

    • @bretts5571
      @bretts5571 Před 4 lety +2

      No way, this match was so boring

  • @LupeNava23
    @LupeNava23 Před 3 lety +6

    I wonder how John Isner would do in the Sampras era.

  • @WindieMillie
    @WindieMillie Před 5 lety +43

    I can't believe I'm totally into Sampras after watching his matches.

    • @claussteiner5857
      @claussteiner5857 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh yeah

    • @ashwinpinto3590
      @ashwinpinto3590 Před rokem

      @@claussteiner5857 Had rafter won the second set would he have won the match?

    • @bensmithkent22
      @bensmithkent22 Před rokem +2

      Part of my childhood this mans hold on wimbledon along with the emergence of tiger woods and a fear of mike tyson even if he was shot in the 90s . Remember thinking how that weakling tiger tim was going to go all the way now the impending semi with sampras was no more in 01.

    • @ashwinpinto3590
      @ashwinpinto3590 Před rokem

      @@bensmithkent22 The problem is that Sampras was boring to watch. No personality. Also people complained a lot about the Ace game. Sampras, Ivanisevic acing their way to finals and semi final encounters.

  • @jolly_roger2
    @jolly_roger2 Před 5 lety +32

    23:15 "He has rewritten the record books as arguably the greatest champion of all time"
    Funny how times change, I'm sure when he said that he never imagined that ~15 years later there would be two guys with more grand slams than Sampras and a third closing in.
    Obviously Sampras will always be a legend, the only difference now being he's one of the greatest.

    • @graysonsu7262
      @graysonsu7262 Před 5 lety +10

      Jolly Roger Pete Sampras is still the greatest since he played a much more competitive career with different style of players in real different courts

    • @davidmarcanosalcedo6158
      @davidmarcanosalcedo6158 Před 5 lety

      In 2015, Nadal hadn't overcome 14 Grand Slams; he'd tied it. Check it.

    • @menon_ji4984
      @menon_ji4984 Před 5 lety +2

      @@davidmarcanosalcedo6158 Nadal have 17, Djokovic have14

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Před 5 lety +6

      @ZhEdW200 Pete won this Wimbledon with a leg injury and no practice between matches, against one of the finest volleyers of the past few decades. That's how good he was at Wimbledon.

    • @RM871
      @RM871 Před 5 lety +3

      @@graysonsu7262 To suggest that Sampras played in a more competitive era is a bold statement, mate. The depth in men's tennis today is far greater than it was then.

  • @kaialoha
    @kaialoha Před 4 lety +5

    Serve and Volley vs Baseline bashing . Lightning exchanges - first touch decisive. The close quarter gunfight - the one cut samurai showdown vs slow beat down with armor and clubs.

  • @RobertKangchristianunix
    @RobertKangchristianunix Před 3 lety +2

    Will we ever see Serve and V VS Serve and V ever again in our lives?

  • @SpencerGaming
    @SpencerGaming Před 5 lety +7

    I was born 4 days after this

  • @jessyjohaug7392
    @jessyjohaug7392 Před 2 lety +2

    Last time Wimbledon was played on fast grass. They slowed it down in 2001.

  • @Radnally
    @Radnally Před 4 lety +5

    Slowing down tennis really opened up the field to more players.

    • @soundar4270
      @soundar4270 Před 3 lety +7

      Not only does it open for more players, Players in 30s are dominating due to slow surface now. We need 1990s surface

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem

      @@soundar4270 no Baseline players are best better than Serve and volley players actually in 21st century AD.

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem

      ​@@soundar4270 go live like old days OK this is modern times and modern tennis sport
      1. Slow surfaces
      2. Medium slow
      3. Medium surface
      4. Medium fast courts are best to watch
      Traditional tennis sport is best in those days Now it is modern tennis which is physical and mental sport not Serve and volley playing style OK

  • @aloitalauA
    @aloitalauA Před 5 lety +3

    Come on Sampars👏❤️

  • @bassonvolant7097
    @bassonvolant7097 Před 3 lety

    Such a cheerful and tearful Guy...

  • @aleksthegreat4130
    @aleksthegreat4130 Před 5 lety +30

    14 Slams in 18 finals,not bad for someone who had thalassemia,would have won 3-4 Slams if he hadn’t missed 1999 AO,US and retired quite early,plus,I have never seen him loosing a match point on a Grand Slam,Pete was the man.

    • @aleksthegreat4130
      @aleksthegreat4130 Před 5 lety +4

      J Smith Yes,thalassemia B,I recall Pete kept it secret till the day this particularl game had ended,as he explained he didn't want any excuses

    • @kieranflood9343
      @kieranflood9343 Před 5 lety +9

      Yeah, Pete was unique. He could be cool, and cold, when playing at the highest levels. Clinical. People said he was boring but these people didn't appreciate what they were looking at...

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 Před 5 lety +14

      @@kieranflood9343 He was beyond unique. Honestly one of the most disciplined and ruthless competitors I have ever seen in any sport. It was scary to watch him at his best. Much more so than a Fed or Nadal. Pete was just incredible.

    • @kieranflood9343
      @kieranflood9343 Před 5 lety +6

      That's right. He had an extra level where he'd just shut the opponent down, go about his business of hitting the lines and constructing points flawlessly, and never seeming to disturbed by it. He obviously was intense in his play - but he just didn't look it. And what I especially liked about Pete was how he raised his game the higher the stakes were. He seemed more at home in the cauldron of big matches than anyone else...

    • @anandparmeswaran6681
      @anandparmeswaran6681 Před 5 lety

      I do not agree. Sampras did not hold the same passion and stroke play which Federer, Nadal and Djokovic have. He knew his limits that's why he retired early.

  • @fernandogplus9433
    @fernandogplus9433 Před 5 lety +27

    rafter blew it on the 2nd tie break

  • @PUMABASRHIN
    @PUMABASRHIN Před 4 lety +12

    pistol pete sampras . the best !!!

  • @greatone33j
    @greatone33j Před 4 lety +6

    Bring back the fast grass!

  • @solidaz80
    @solidaz80 Před 5 lety +8

    When Tennis was Great...when Wimbledon was Legend!

  • @yousefbhoyroo6960
    @yousefbhoyroo6960 Před 4 lety +1

    Wimbledon 2021

  • @danielnavarro8054
    @danielnavarro8054 Před 4 lety

    DOS SEÑORES DEL TENIS MUNDIAL!!!!!!!.

  • @maturanita
    @maturanita Před 5 lety +5

    The commentator gave an imprecise fact; Rafter beat Sampras at the ‘98 US OPEN, not in ‘97

  • @rignatz9799
    @rignatz9799 Před 2 lety +2

    Pete was a legend on grass. Pat Cash’s shambolic commentary during the match couldn’t have been more bias.

    • @Marcus_PG
      @Marcus_PG Před rokem

      I just posted a comment and thought I was the only one that was annoyed by it - totally agree.

  • @matthewratcliff9964
    @matthewratcliff9964 Před 5 lety +28

    This grass is unbelievably fast-looking

    • @valsammajoseph421
      @valsammajoseph421 Před 5 lety +3

      Sampras was a great athlete back then, that too on fast surface. He would have played very well on today's slow surface where the recovery of shots is much easier today when compared to fast surface back then

    • @JamesHarris-hl2bm
      @JamesHarris-hl2bm Před 5 lety +14

      Yep, because today's grass plays like clay to appease baseline players and the racket technology has changed. Sampras would probably get passed a lot because of that. Fed would have at least 12 titles if they had not screwed with the grass, and it would really be interesting to see if both Rafa and Nole would have won had the surface not been compromised to help them, along with the racket technology. Note that none of the clay court surfaces were made faster, but all of the really fast courts (grass, carpet, indoors) have been either eliminated or slowed to a crawl. Killed variety in the game, for the most part.

    • @blake7871
      @blake7871 Před 4 lety +5

      James Harris Don’t forget the hybrid strings, which may be even a bigger factor than racket technology.

    • @greatone33j
      @greatone33j Před 4 lety +1

      @@blake7871 Yep. The strings might be the biggest factor in today's tennis.

    • @diegovvv4422
      @diegovvv4422 Před 4 lety

      False. Just a tenth faster than nowedays. Quality grass has improved being the bounce higher and more predictable. Nothing else.

  • @tantasciftlove2424
    @tantasciftlove2424 Před 4 lety

    thanks ..

  • @samuelbazinet3033
    @samuelbazinet3033 Před 3 lety +4

    Pony tail Patrick Rafter was so much cooler than buzz cut Patrick Rafter.

  • @sweetblueman
    @sweetblueman Před 2 lety

    Greatest challenge 👍 champion record

  • @jacquesbogue2352
    @jacquesbogue2352 Před 4 lety

    A great service competition

  • @vitoabbate3794
    @vitoabbate3794 Před 5 lety +3

    mitico pistol pete. 7 wimbledon in 8 anni. eh sì lo possiamo dire non si trovava tanto male a church road

  • @rahuldahiya3229
    @rahuldahiya3229 Před 3 lety +2

    I dont know what is so great about serve & volley tennis? Can anybody explain? No sarcasm here just asking..

  • @meenak3351
    @meenak3351 Před 4 lety +4

    Rafter was unlucky he remained runner up In most grand slams. Yet rafter remains favourite to me. Sampras no doubt the legend.

    • @meenak3351
      @meenak3351 Před 4 lety

      Too good at tiebreak usually rafter

  • @jaredf921
    @jaredf921 Před 2 lety

    I snuck into this match!

  • @deda118
    @deda118 Před 3 lety

    Fed and Sampras - my favourites

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508

    In my view Patrick Rafter could have won the match.
    He was in good shape but Pete Sampras was one hell a champion.
    The scores show how close the match was 76 67 76 87.

  • @Oshonic1166
    @Oshonic1166 Před 3 lety

    Please upload full match..!

  • @supergaga1712
    @supergaga1712 Před 5 lety +2

    On one leg. Legendary.

  • @dewman7477
    @dewman7477 Před 4 lety +7

    Sampras on this fast grass would tear anyone (including big 3).

    • @alexmeechan15
      @alexmeechan15 Před 3 lety

      Literally lost to BabyFed, nowhere near his peak, on fast grass. Sampras is nothing compared to the Big Three

    • @dewman7477
      @dewman7477 Před 3 lety +5

      @@alexmeechan15 and Sampras wasn't in his peak either. He was declining and retired the next year in 2002. Plus that match was close and it was only one match. Not a large sample size here. Remember that Sampras had a breathing problem that was genetic. That's why he looked tired at times.

    • @alex.starostin
      @alex.starostin Před 3 lety +3

      @@alexmeechan15 the grass was slowed down in autumn 2000 already

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem

      In slow surfaces big 3 players tear him apart also
      They are all great in their ways so be silent and watch the game

    • @suzanba7
      @suzanba7 Před 11 měsíci

      @@alexmeechan15 Nonsense.

  • @oceanwaves657
    @oceanwaves657 Před 3 lety

    Both had bomb serves

  • @KnowTrentTimoy
    @KnowTrentTimoy Před 5 lety +39

    Rafter had that second set and made too many mistakes. Rafter would've had his first Wimbledon championships IF he won that second set.

    • @Logan00710
      @Logan00710 Před 5 lety +2

      Federer or djokovic would beat sampras in this match

    • @vagsancho
      @vagsancho Před 4 lety +1

      No chance for rafter in that day. But he had his chance with goran.

    • @vagsancho
      @vagsancho Před 4 lety +14

      @@Logan00710 federer is federer. Nadal is nadal. Djoko is djoko. But i still feel that sampras is the god of grass. Unbeatable at his best.

    • @raghumanda2tanush496
      @raghumanda2tanush496 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Logan00710 no on fast grass no way

    • @soundar4270
      @soundar4270 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Logan00710 No, Federer or Djokovic would never beat 1990s Peak Sampras .

  • @javiervergara9842
    @javiervergara9842 Před 4 lety +2

    Sin duda que partido mas fome

  • @redhong8060
    @redhong8060 Před 4 lety +4

    rafter from 🦘?

  • @MariaCCurry
    @MariaCCurry Před 4 lety +22

    Peeeeete!! 130 mph serve - Ace : so sweet, he cries, runs up to dad n mom: what a gentleman

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Před 2 lety

      That was the only time they ever watched him play a grand slam final. And they came only on the condition that they wouldn't sit in the players' box.

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Před 4 lety +3

    this was the time where serve and volley was starting to come to an end

    • @Ihasfinger911
      @Ihasfinger911 Před 4 lety +2

      Thank god

    • @blake7871
      @blake7871 Před 3 lety +1

      Charlotte's Head The game has sucked since then.

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules Před 3 lety

      @@blake7871 Tennis courts are too fast. Everyone just hits the ball really hard from 3 feet behind the baseline trying to draw an error. The young players do this all the time.

  • @michael57603
    @michael57603 Před 3 lety +2

    Remember watching this great match. Sampras was the more talented player, but Rafter was the better volleyer, and troubled Sampras at his best. This match was a classic example of how a match is decided on but a few points (i.e. in the 2nd set tie-break).

    • @ashwinpinto3590
      @ashwinpinto3590 Před rokem

      Had rafter won the second set would he have won the match?

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@ashwinpinto3590 Pete was injured, so maybe. On the other hand, Pete's parents were in the crowd for the first time ever and he was going for history so he might have done anything for the win.

    • @rjamesyork
      @rjamesyork Před 5 měsíci

      @@ashwinpinto3590who cares? He didn’t. Sampras found the shots when he needed them.

  • @raynerstuelgalid
    @raynerstuelgalid Před rokem +1

    The Sampras backhand is a deceptive side. It may not do much nor win many outright points during stroke play but many had approached, hitting to that side, only to see a screaming passing shot passed by. It had the same utility as Steffi Graf's backhand.

  • @RM871
    @RM871 Před 2 lety +1

    I watched this match with the most perfectly chilled glass of Coca Cola anybody, anywhere, has ever experienced - only for Ian to surreptitiously take the first sip. I was furious!
    However, to salve my wounded heart, Dad took me up to Video Drive-in, at the conclusion of this match, where he rented 'Beavis & Butthead: Do America', for me; he got 'Donnie Brasco' for himself, if I remember right.
    That day remains the fondest of fond memories.

  • @dillonsolanki4986
    @dillonsolanki4986 Před měsícem

    My Boy! Pistol Pete! The BEST ever!

  • @federicoklass8358
    @federicoklass8358 Před 5 lety +6

    Head to head Patrick Rafter 2 Roger Federer 0

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 Před 5 lety +3

      It was 3-0...once on each surface! www.atptour.com/en/players/fedex-head-2-head/patrick-rafter-vs-roger-federer/r255/f324

  • @Summon256
    @Summon256 Před 4 lety +3

    Just to think, that back then his 7th Wimbledon was thought as something, that can never be matched let alone broken...12 years later there we go...
    Overall 14 grand slam titles seemed impossible to win as well! Now in 2019 we have 3 people playing and competing in the same era, who surpassed that mark! Crazy! LOL

    • @aleksthegreat4130
      @aleksthegreat4130 Před 4 lety +6

      Summon256 The main reason is because all the courts are homogenized.It was extremely difficult for serve&volley player to succeed on clay and even more difficult for a baseliner to succeed on that very fast Wimbledon grass.

    • @neil2550
      @neil2550 Před 3 lety

      Technology

    • @ashwinpinto3590
      @ashwinpinto3590 Před rokem

      @@aleksthegreat4130 Had rafter won the second set would he have won the match?

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Před rokem

      @@ashwinpinto3590 Yes.

    • @andreasmissiroli6915
      @andreasmissiroli6915 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ashwinpinto3590 coulda woulda shoulda ...a bit like the losers excuses

  • @ShamyTV5k
    @ShamyTV5k Před 3 lety +5

    not only to that time, he still is. Playing way less than Federer, his win/loss specially at Wimbledon is the greatest of all time. Fact

    • @ashwinpinto3590
      @ashwinpinto3590 Před rokem

      Had rafter won the second set would he have won the match?

    • @pareshmokani
      @pareshmokani Před rokem +1

      Remember he never lost a Wimbledon final, while Djokovic and Federer have lost a few. That era was so competitive.

    • @pareshmokani
      @pareshmokani Před rokem

      @@ashwinpinto3590 I believe it would have gone to the fifth set and with momentum on his side, Sampras would have prevailed. Rafter would have made it tough for Pete.

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Před rokem

      @@pareshmokani yes.But he played vs Ivanisevic and Rafter , who have no return

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem

      Pete Sampras is 4th best player of all time in open era that is a fact actually

  • @TheJohnCooper
    @TheJohnCooper Před 4 lety +7

    Rafter: best player to never win Wimbledon?

    • @meshalsinnen5917
      @meshalsinnen5917 Před 4 lety +3

      Quite a few ahead of Rafter on that list. Lendl, Wilander, and Courier come to mind.

    • @Atombender
      @Atombender Před 4 lety +1

      @@meshalsinnen5917 Lendl by far. 8-11 in major finals, 0-2 at Wimbledon.

    • @meshalsinnen5917
      @meshalsinnen5917 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Atombender I agree.

    • @TheJohnCooper
      @TheJohnCooper Před 4 lety

      @@meshalsinnen5917 Lendl is a good shout

    • @aleksthegreat4130
      @aleksthegreat4130 Před 4 lety +1

      Lendl of course,Roswell and Wilander folow,Vilas,Pat,Courier come after.

  • @mink186
    @mink186 Před rokem

    Curious question - all yester years players used to check their racket strings after every point ?must be something technical

  • @my-pop-culture
    @my-pop-culture Před 3 lety +1

    Bitter-sweet story for Pete. His record was broken only 9 years later and 19 years later he is 4th in the all time list.

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Před 8 měsíci

      He made peace with that a long time ago though. Remember he came to watch Fed break his record? That takes maturity right there.