Stefan Edberg vs Pete Sampras Extended Highlights | 1992 US Open Final

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@bruin1989
@bruin1989 2 жыл бұрын
The beauty of the one-handed backhand and serve/volley game.
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
Edberg had one of the most beautiful games in tennis history and was one of the elite players of the 1980s and early 90s.
@BlueberrySwede
@BlueberrySwede 7 ай бұрын
Almost extinct today, once Dimitrov and Tsitsipas quit, its over.
@MrSheduur
@MrSheduur 2 ай бұрын
@@BlueberrySwede yeah f modern coaches who just want to be lazy and copy cat everyone into the same type of player. Also the tennis associations are to blame for not setting certain regularies of how tennis rackets have to be constructed, so that the game could have been open to all styles of play... without the new rackets and proper courts, players could still play serve and volley just as much as baseline, but all these changes in the past 10-15 years have created a mono culture of baseline tennis being the only option for every player.
@hymansahak181
@hymansahak181 Жыл бұрын
Edberg is an artist. So beautiful for the eyes to watch.
@aracelypadilla4658
@aracelypadilla4658 2 жыл бұрын
Love me some Stefan Edberg. Such grace and humility.
@smartspacex5951
@smartspacex5951 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you US Open Tennis Championships. 30 years on, still this is one of all-time classic Grand Slam finals. 2 of the most beautiful players, 2 of the greatest champions and 2 legends. Never get bored to watch them playing.
@coreyham3753
@coreyham3753 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed .... classic match.
@Summon256
@Summon256 2 жыл бұрын
That may be applicable to Sampras, but not that much to Edberg… To even mention Edberg in the same sentence as Sampras is a mockery to the great american! 14 grand slams to 6…not in the same league…Edberg isn’t even in the top-10 list of open era players, let alone all-time one! While Sampras is always ranked top-5 regardless whether open era or not!…
@quakeranger
@quakeranger 2 жыл бұрын
Same here... great match. Both of them are among the legends. Thanks for the upload 😁👍🏻
@zeddeka
@zeddeka 2 жыл бұрын
​@@Summon256 Their head to head was almost even: 8-6 to Sampras. Edberg also won both of their grand slam meetings. Whatever you think of their respective overall records, Edberg clearly gave Sampras a lot of problems. Sampras himself was on record saying how much he respected Edberg.
@Summon256
@Summon256 2 жыл бұрын
@@zeddeka I fail to see how any of this have to do with how greatness of each compares to one another...i can respect someone too without that person having track record full of achievements...there is gigantic hole between Sampras and Edberg and it's not even close!...At the time they played each other this wasn't the case, but Sampras started surpassing Edberg more and more and by the time 1997-1998 came around they were no longer in the same league!
@kiekaboo625
@kiekaboo625 11 ай бұрын
Stefan Edberg. The best and most gracious volley specialist in the history of mankind. Especially his backhand volley is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
There were even better volley experts before him I am sure with the likes of Laver
@bluecolor1600
@bluecolor1600 5 ай бұрын
​@@quasar4601😂😂😂😂
@lesparys
@lesparys 4 ай бұрын
Totally agree, a combination of skills and athleticism that we've never seen since then. I miss this time when it was not all about power and they were coming at the net
@timothychung4811
@timothychung4811 Ай бұрын
​@@bluecolor1600John McEnroe. The softest...
@davevisick180
@davevisick180 Жыл бұрын
Edberg was always my favorite tennis player ever!
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
He was not my fav but in my top 5 all time along with Agassi and Federer and maybe Connors
@ManMachinist
@ManMachinist Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest champions in the open era. Always been an Edberg fan and always will be!
@braddakimo1954
@braddakimo1954 2 жыл бұрын
Stephen Edberg, my all-time favourite player to watch! Glides around the court, such quick reflexes at the net and a backhand that left an imprint in my brain. My wife and I watched a lot of his matches and she started subconsciously imitated his backhand that it became her best shot! Too bad she stopped playing since.
@sanjaygandhi7962
@sanjaygandhi7962 2 жыл бұрын
I hate Mr. Foot fault and this loss really stung as a huge Sampras fan. If Sampras had serve and volleyed all his first serves, he would have had a much better chance.
@BurnsTennis
@BurnsTennis 2 жыл бұрын
Why have you called your favourite player Stephen?
@birdoffire983
@birdoffire983 2 жыл бұрын
@@sanjaygandhi7962 This 1992 US Open Final and the subsequent 1993 Aussie Semi proved that Edberg's volleying was far defter,more natural and more instinctive than Sampras's. Granted we are splitting hairs here.....but when it comes to the art of volleying, Edberg had no equals in his era......yes that includes McEnroe(who Edberg defeated at the 1989 and 1991 Wimbledons).
@braddakimo1954
@braddakimo1954 2 жыл бұрын
@@BurnsTennis besides what I have mentioned, he has the attitude, in my opinion, of a true Champion.
@BurnsTennis
@BurnsTennis 2 жыл бұрын
@@birdoffire983 Sampras tried to emulate Edberg later in his career. But in 1992 and 1993 Sampras was still in the like to play from the baseline mode, which Edberg exploited. Sampras took note although I think Sampras went to net way too much between 2000 and 2002.
@Silk1970
@Silk1970 Жыл бұрын
Edberg's peak was the 1991 US Open, where he crushed Lendl, Chang and Courier, playing sublime serve-volley tennis. But his greatest performance was in 1992 when he survived 3 consecutive gruelling 5 setters against Krajicek, Lendl and Chang just to make it to the final here, where he dropped the opening set to Sampras and still came out on top.
@whyaskwhy000
@whyaskwhy000 6 ай бұрын
And in 1992, he went 5 sets with players who all had at least one grand slam. Edberg simply refused to stop fighting. Edberg then beat Sampras at the next slam 93 Aussie Open in the semi finals. Only player to beat Sampras in two consecutive Grand Slams.
@medo_pg7786
@medo_pg7786 3 ай бұрын
​@@whyaskwhy000yes, that's a great achievement
@dsgregg
@dsgregg 3 ай бұрын
Chang said Edberg was on fire that year and he really was. Edberg's match against Courier in the final was remarkable. Sampras and Edberg are in my top three fav players.
@tiwanabai
@tiwanabai Жыл бұрын
Edberg all time favourite..that French open final loss in 89 still hurts
@SainyaHokage
@SainyaHokage Жыл бұрын
Dream story for Chang and a great frustration for Edberg but overall Edberg will be remembered as a better player than Chang that I like...
@MikeBarratt-lk3gt
@MikeBarratt-lk3gt Жыл бұрын
​@@SainyaHokageyes strange that Chang was never able to follow that freach oper up with more slams.
@archangelmusic13
@archangelmusic13 11 ай бұрын
well chang can thank becker for that, becker took edberg to 5 sets in the semifinal, edberg was tired by the 5th set vs chang and it cost him the match.
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
I was a big fan of Edberg as a little kid but my fav all time was Agassi then Federer
@whyaskwhy000
@whyaskwhy000 6 ай бұрын
Hurts me still too
@adamramenda6163
@adamramenda6163 Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1995 and I'm still amazed of the serve and volley masterclass of the 90s ❤
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
Tennis had a lot of flavor in the 70s, 80s and early 90s until it became a POWER serve game with Pete and others.
@hehehehehahahaha2025
@hehehehehahahaha2025 8 ай бұрын
​@@quasar4601 so true. If Edberg wanted to, he could've served bombs like Sampras but he chose a weaker serve to appeal to boomers like you and I. He also intentionally hit low paced forehands to keep the game interesting. What a hero!
@rushrush1209
@rushrush1209 Жыл бұрын
I think Edberg won a 6 hour match against Chang one day earlier. Sampras got sick in his semifinal win against Courier. The rare year that all 4 top seeds made the semifinals. I thought Edberg would have nothing left. But Edberg had incredibly strong legs, and showed his incredible fitness. 1991 was pure magic for him, 1992 was an extreme grind.
@arupdutta7122
@arupdutta7122 Жыл бұрын
Best volley ever in TENNIS Stefen edberg
@devirachman5442
@devirachman5442 2 жыл бұрын
Both were my favorite players. When they both played against each other like this, I couldn't decide who to root for..lol
@mmabagain
@mmabagain 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, this brings back great memories of when I was young.
@thomasmedeiros5722
@thomasmedeiros5722 2 жыл бұрын
As a player and coach when I watch Edberg I pick up on how he constantly moves forward to,close and cut off the next shot:on his volleys. If you’re going to win you got to close in. Unfortunately the volley has become a lost art in modern tennis. So many players are obsessed with running around their backhand to try and hit extreme topspin with a western or semi western grip.
@gazlives
@gazlives 2 жыл бұрын
yeah the racket tech has changed so much (lighter, bigger head) that it's more productive to focus your time on the power pass.
@jamesbedugraham8056
@jamesbedugraham8056 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe the old School and Volley come back within our lifetimes.
@vitogirardi7477
@vitogirardi7477 2 жыл бұрын
@@gazlives Don’t forget the polyester strings and the slowing down of both hard and grass courts
@johnnyguitar6697
@johnnyguitar6697 Жыл бұрын
@@vitogirardi7477 This.
@MrSheduur
@MrSheduur 2 ай бұрын
@@vitogirardi7477 seriously, the tennis associations should do the right thing and pass rules that only allow for certain types of rackets and bring back fast courts. Every other sport does rules to keep the integrity and beauty of the sport intact and not create monoculture style of play. But for some reason, in tennis they basically destroyed the beautiful game by allowing manufacturers to create rackets that completely tilt the game one way towards baseline rally and crazy high serve speeds. It is not the players all of a sudden hitting bombs because they are such better athletes, it is all about the rackets allowing them to hit the ball that fast that it makes serve and volley less appealing to play when you want to have success.
@heinzconrads5243
@heinzconrads5243 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutly fantastic. Sampras, Edberg, Agassi, Becker, ... were all one of a kind, wheras modern players are great athletes, but so uniform.
@Galimah
@Galimah Жыл бұрын
Tennis was more fun to watch back then. Modern era with 3 players with a combine record of more than 60 slams is just sad.
@terancetheindomitable9701
@terancetheindomitable9701 Жыл бұрын
​@@GalimahThat's gonna change now cause Federer is out, Nadal is on the way out and Djokovic is getting old. Let's see who steps up. Hopefully it's not Alcaraz winning everything. That would be boring.
@jimbotc2000
@jimbotc2000 Жыл бұрын
What is so "boring" about the best players winning a lot? That is what is going to happen, but I sure would not call it "boring" lol.
@seveglider8406
@seveglider8406 Жыл бұрын
Today's tennis is BORING! Every player played the same way on every surface. Very few can volley effectively.
@jimbotc2000
@jimbotc2000 Жыл бұрын
​@@seveglider8406 Is that "boring" tennis to you? Not much of a fan?
@nickbianchi
@nickbianchi 2 жыл бұрын
Weird: watching those highlights you'd think Sampras won the match... 80% of the points shown were won by Pete. This was a great tournament for Edberg. More than 5 hours on the court in his three consecutive five setters against Krajicek, Lendl and Chang. The final in 4 was almost a walkthrough 😉!
@ladcameo
@ladcameo 2 жыл бұрын
obviously the USTA, the commentators and presenters were crestfallen with the outcome.. awful selection of highlights package
@alexandercalder2143
@alexandercalder2143 2 жыл бұрын
I believe one of Pete's winners was shown twice.
@subusrable
@subusrable 2 жыл бұрын
exactly. looked like they showed all of Sampras' winners
@themisterlaulau
@themisterlaulau 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I felt, so weird..... I thought if I had remembered the result wrongly until the end of the video.
@nigel7719
@nigel7719 2 жыл бұрын
​@@ladcameo You got that straight! I have nothing against Sampras but the U.S. Open should have entitled this collection of video clips the Pete Sampras highlights package.
@babygerald4645
@babygerald4645 2 жыл бұрын
My friend from middle school who got me into playing tennis at the age of 12 and I got to see this live about three sections up on the left side of one of the baselines. I was at college in Manhattan at the time and Edberg was my hero. I am pretty sure I still have the Infiniti visor that was complimentary on the seats when we got there. I remember meeting Phil Knight at that one because we were huge Nike sneaker-heads three decades before the word became a thing and my buddy spotted him in a box across from us. I got Edberg's signature on a poster at an Adidas promo event the following year. Looking back now, it's hard to believe what a lucky punk I was. Thanks for sharing, US Open. Legendary years 1992 and 2022-- can't wait for next year!
@streamingeagle1
@streamingeagle1 Жыл бұрын
great experience and story!
@supertambouil
@supertambouil 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks ! Hope to see the entire final in that same great quality !
@-Munditimum-
@-Munditimum- 2 жыл бұрын
Legends. Graceful, classy and calculated. Thank you US Open Tennis Championships. Cheers! MM
@bjacob5451
@bjacob5451 Жыл бұрын
Edberg is one of the true legends of sports as a whole. And a national treasure of Sweden 🇸🇪 Wish I could be coached by him 🤗
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
I have only be a HUGE HUGE mega of fan of a few players and Edberg was one of them. I also was huge fan of Agassi and then Federer.
@johncraftenworth7847
@johncraftenworth7847 5 ай бұрын
Fed would have done better with Becker, who set Novak on the path to dominance. A true tennis genius is Becker.
@TimTheMusicMan
@TimTheMusicMan 2 жыл бұрын
When there was a sport called tennis, the golden era. Edberg one of the best ever.
@carpediem37ify
@carpediem37ify Жыл бұрын
Thats Correct
@mikemoggerson6651
@mikemoggerson6651 Жыл бұрын
You see these types of comments about every sport. You will see them in 30 years about today, too.
@mikemoggerson6651
@mikemoggerson6651 Жыл бұрын
Look at the baseline play from Edberg from 2:50 to 3:05, it looks even lighter than a modern player’s warm up lol. And it’s not just the racquets
@TimTheMusicMan
@TimTheMusicMan Жыл бұрын
@@mikemoggerson6651 Everything you said was 100% incorrect. First tennis was supposed to be part art form and part ballet and part chess match, when the ball is struck with control and set up there was a reason for that, the court is only 82 feet, it's tiny, the intrigue in the game increased the slower the ball was placed on the surface, it gave the fan a chance to see how the player was setting up for the next move, secondly, the rackets they used in this video are the same racket I use, there is nothing given to them, they had to create there own top spin, their own control, their own power, todays rackets and strings GIVE the player the top spin, the control and the power, there is no requirement of the player today to develop them, the technology essentially plays the game for them, third, why do you get excited that these advanced rackets can generate more power, where is the excitement in seeing a ball fly across the net faster ??? it doesn't make any sense, a MLB breaking ball and the greatest pitchers were the ones with the best curve ball, it takes more ability to control a slowly hit ball than to just smash it, there is no excitement in watching a ball hit so hard it just goes straight across the net, I think you are getting excited over something that is not only unexciting but there is a lack of personality, charisma in just hitting a straight shot for power, tennis was not created for speed, it is a thinking persons game, a game of strategy, control, shot making, net play, drop volleys, serve and volley, mid court volleys, it was never designed as a boring robotic baseline only pass the ball back and forth and using that silly 2HBH.
@mikemoggerson6651
@mikemoggerson6651 Жыл бұрын
@@TimTheMusicMan yea, because running to the net every single time after you serve is a genius and thrilling strategy 😂 it would be so funny to see any modern star humiliate these slow and unathletic players. Their ground strokes were abysmal
@ahknabi
@ahknabi Жыл бұрын
Edberg GOAT at the net!
@МаркАдамов-ч1с
@МаркАдамов-ч1с 2 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за возможность посмотреть классический элегантный теннис!Стефан невероятен:элегантный, умный,мощный игрок.Люблю его
@laviniaparisi9154
@laviniaparisi9154 Жыл бұрын
Edberg was the most spettacular players of all the times.
@mardok7335
@mardok7335 4 ай бұрын
Until Federer
@zeddeka
@zeddeka 2 жыл бұрын
Sampras's forehand technique was based on a revised version of Ivan Lendl's. You can see it in the way both of them positioned their elbow.
@ЮрийБеляков-ц3ь
@ЮрийБеляков-ц3ь 2 жыл бұрын
The first that Stefan did after his triumph he went to Annet. It’s so beautifully and touchingly. He was the true Hero for me🙏🏻
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 2 жыл бұрын
Mats was crying....
@suatkayatennis
@suatkayatennis 2 жыл бұрын
@@joemarshall4226 No,Mats got Sonya after Anette .
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 2 жыл бұрын
@@suatkayatennis After he stopped crying
@suatkayatennis
@suatkayatennis 2 жыл бұрын
@@joemarshall4226 😂
@MultiStar83
@MultiStar83 2 жыл бұрын
Stefan Edberg even kissed "a net" during his quarterfinal match against Lendl - when he won the point (let-cord) at 2:2 in the fifth set tiebreaker...😉😉
@MsPataca
@MsPataca Жыл бұрын
This is much more fun to watch than today's top players.
@seveglider8406
@seveglider8406 Жыл бұрын
Today's tennis is BORING!
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
The BIG 3 are hard to beat
@elmoblatch9787
@elmoblatch9787 Жыл бұрын
Sampras had the smoothest service delivery of all time, and no one was better under pressure with that first serve.
@tabscoobrealestate6061
@tabscoobrealestate6061 2 жыл бұрын
Stefan Edberg Perfect player!
@kpso1323
@kpso1323 6 ай бұрын
A fine set of highlights put together. I love the slow motions and the commentating is top notch as well.
@keaneoRX7
@keaneoRX7 2 жыл бұрын
in the 80's and 90's, when you Serve and Volley you could be N°1 !
@魚-c3d
@魚-c3d 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, at least now you can be n°32 😉
@pomerlain8924
@pomerlain8924 2 жыл бұрын
More like when you played attacking tennis instead of just slugging from the baseline waiting for the error, you could be #1. Though this point in time, Jim Courier, an offensive baseliner, was the #1.
@HDGuruGuy
@HDGuruGuy Жыл бұрын
I still can't believe he took out Currier and Sampras in back to back finals! The match against Currier was truly a masterpiece - saw it live and couldn't believe how he schooled Currier.
@theacechip
@theacechip 10 ай бұрын
Both Courier and Sampras were still evolving in terms of their game. Courier got the better of Edberg quickly in the later finals, as did Sampras post this one.
@chantalmassicotte3934
@chantalmassicotte3934 Жыл бұрын
Edberg, Sampras, Agassi, Becker.....those days were so awesome!! I was glued to the tv.
@phillipt2934
@phillipt2934 Жыл бұрын
The beauty of serve and volley. It’s rare when both players with serve and volley in the final.
@captainsteve19
@captainsteve19 2 жыл бұрын
My two fav players of alllllll Time! Does anyone know where I can find the full match of this? Extended highlights are just not enough for these two absolute legends. Thanks for the upload though.
@thomasherbst6771
@thomasherbst6771 Жыл бұрын
If you look at the highlights (without the end) you have to guess 6:1 - 6:2 - 6:1 for Sampras.
@rocky49able
@rocky49able 2 жыл бұрын
Stefan Edberg, the last genuine serve and volleyer to be successful in tennis.
@krogdog
@krogdog 2 жыл бұрын
Pat Rafter?
@rocky49able
@rocky49able 2 жыл бұрын
@@krogdog Yes. Pat Rafter was great. He won 2 US opens with his uncompromising Serve and Volley game.
@kikaa1884
@kikaa1884 Жыл бұрын
Stephan Edberg won 59 titles in total He have 9 major titles total singles and doubles combined in open era He won 1 atp finals title in singles and 2 atp finals titles in doubles also he is best serve and volley player like John McEnroe In open era actually
@jatojo
@jatojo Жыл бұрын
Edberg represented a style of tennis that was declining at the time, Sampras had a more brutal style, and that was in line with the way the sport developed. Today, you would get punished every single time for the kind of groundstrokes and approaches Edberg produced. His volleys however would still be world-class today.
@seveglider8406
@seveglider8406 Жыл бұрын
Today's players stand 15 feet behind the baseline to return serve. Sampras and Edberg would have a field day punishing them with their volleys!
@jatojo
@jatojo Жыл бұрын
@@seveglider8406 The speed of the ball is so much higher today than 30-40 years ago. An Edberg style of play would be suicide no matter the quality of the volleys.
@MarkGuy-h4y
@MarkGuy-h4y Ай бұрын
@@jatojo I think you underestimate the level of players that Edberg played against. This is not the 1960s or 1970s. Edberg played against hard-hitting baseliners like Agassi, Courier, Bruguera, Kuerten, Muster, Chang and even Becker when he stayed back. I think Edberg would still be able to compete today with modern technology and training.
@celestialspartan7977
@celestialspartan7977 2 жыл бұрын
Crisp volleys of Edberg along with sharp net play were treat for the eyes.Pity,his style of play withered away after this victory....powerful baseliners like Agassi,Courier took over..of course Sampras was there with Becker
@bugynites09
@bugynites09 2 жыл бұрын
Until Federer arrived.
@mindrover777
@mindrover777 2 жыл бұрын
@@bugynites09 arrived?
@JimmyOlsson
@JimmyOlsson 9 ай бұрын
The of the greatest champions of the sport playing some of the most efficient and beautiful serve and volley tennis ever! 👏🤩🎾
@TheCyclesport
@TheCyclesport 5 ай бұрын
Edberg was just a MAN and Sampras was so young still. Edberg was just on his game and overpowered Sampras with amazing accuracy, serve & volleys, and willpower.
@sb2933
@sb2933 7 ай бұрын
No fist pumps, no swearing, no verbal intimidation, no grunting - just pure tennis played by two great gentlemen of the sport.
@ilconteorlok9299
@ilconteorlok9299 9 ай бұрын
As a child I wanted to play like Edberg, but the reality of serve and volley hit me hard in my self-esteem. The one-handed backhand is still central for me and I have never abandoned it. Wawrinka was my new source of inspiration!
@JohnnyCardinale
@JohnnyCardinale Жыл бұрын
Edberg was my favorite and then Sampras but come on dude (Sampras) show Edberg some respect at the end of this match.
@trickyricky1047
@trickyricky1047 Жыл бұрын
The last of the serve and volley artisans. By 1996 or so, it was a baseliners game.
@Darkennedy
@Darkennedy 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite player when I was a kid ☺️
@someguyontheinternet7628
@someguyontheinternet7628 2 жыл бұрын
This was the first men's grand slam final I ever watched at 12 years old.
@kewsiyehboah6058
@kewsiyehboah6058 Жыл бұрын
Day Before Stefan Played Michael Chang 5 Hours 28 Minutes.. Pete did Say this loss Made him A tougher - Better Player.. Unfortunately Stefan's Last Slam Aged only ( 26 )..
@robbie192
@robbie192 2 жыл бұрын
2 great one handed backhands...which doesn't exist anymore
@oot007
@oot007 Жыл бұрын
Agree. We're in the dark ages of tennis now of 2HB baseline robots.
@Zandrea78
@Zandrea78 2 жыл бұрын
Se guardi un match dei giorni nostri i giocatori dopo pochi games sono completamente bagnati di sudore...in questo mach al terzo set direi quasi non sono sudati...eppure si danno da fare. Due tennis diversi:Forza, potenza estrema nei colpi di oggi. Tattica, tecnica, precisione dei colpi di ieri. E poi spettacolo, service and volley.
@jamesbranson1379
@jamesbranson1379 Жыл бұрын
Pete not very happy about Edberg jumping the net after winning championship
@jcfight30
@jcfight30 2 жыл бұрын
Great highlights! Thanks for the upload.
@thomasherbst6771
@thomasherbst6771 Жыл бұрын
It would have been even better if they had shown a few more winners from Edberg. Who won the tournament again...?
@billybobobenner
@billybobobenner Жыл бұрын
I remember that back in 1992 in the UK we only got to see live matches from Wimbledon. Occasionally I was able to watch Tennis highlights from other tournaments on a programme called 'Trans World Sport', this was one match that I recall watching highlights of from that time. Some superb shotmaking; ground strokes and Volleys. Thanks. 🙂
@americanpatriot7233
@americanpatriot7233 2 жыл бұрын
edberg is my favorite player of all time, i pattern my game after him, i am a serve and volleyer, and come in on someone's serve
@braddakimo1954
@braddakimo1954 2 жыл бұрын
It's a beautiful style to watch! We could add Patrick Rafter to this mix, as well, strictly serve a volley!!
@americanpatriot7233
@americanpatriot7233 2 жыл бұрын
@@braddakimo1954 yeah rafters peak years were 97 and 98
@davidletz9123
@davidletz9123 Жыл бұрын
There was no ATP requirement for fist pumping after every point back then.
@johnrenehan7406
@johnrenehan7406 Жыл бұрын
Edberg must have found it difficult with the all round fire power from Sampras - here he seems to cope well enough
@Arturo-sm1tb
@Arturo-sm1tb 2 жыл бұрын
Watching them play after all these years reminds one how similar they were. Sampras won more big tournaments and was the greater player overall. But their games are so, so alike.
@LuLu-nw6bi
@LuLu-nw6bi 2 жыл бұрын
Now this is tennis, not the boring baseline exchanges we have today.
@oberdot
@oberdot 2 жыл бұрын
You clearly forgot what it was like to watch two serve and volleyers play 3 shot points for 2 hrs 😂
@LuLu-nw6bi
@LuLu-nw6bi 2 жыл бұрын
@@oberdot Ha? Even if those were "3 shot points" for 2 hours, it beats watching boring 20 shot points from the baseline for 4 hours.
@jkj1459
@jkj1459 9 ай бұрын
SAMPRAS WAS THEN JUST EDGING TOWARDS THE NEW ERA DOMINATED BY HIM FROM 1993 .
@gokulvrindavan1858
@gokulvrindavan1858 2 жыл бұрын
These old highlights are better than second class so 2022
@Marekxk
@Marekxk Жыл бұрын
This was a real tennis, full of skills and touch, beautifully constructed points. This art has disappeared once they started to change all surfaces into a clay court paced courts, with all that new racquet and string technology. Now players just outhit each other.
@vandrive5687
@vandrive5687 Жыл бұрын
....And bigger, faster, & stronger players today.
@KingKuba1313
@KingKuba1313 3 ай бұрын
​@@vandrive5687 They aren't big
@steveN111333
@steveN111333 2 жыл бұрын
Impressive jump over the net !!!!
@templedown
@templedown Жыл бұрын
wow, Edberg's serve on Match point looked a foot deep (out) :D guy was a heck of a player though
@tob8848
@tob8848 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, this is so great. Would you mind to upload also the Edberg : Chang Semifinal? This really shows how Edberg got to this match. It is available on KZbin already, but not in US Open Channel quality. Cheers
@runner1984
@runner1984 2 жыл бұрын
Strange highlights all we got were Sampras points..then Edberg wins lol.
@thomasherbst6771
@thomasherbst6771 Жыл бұрын
The highlights must have been put together by a big Sampras fan.
@republikadugave420
@republikadugave420 2 жыл бұрын
Now this was real tennis...not todays ping pong from baseline
@racketman2u
@racketman2u 2 жыл бұрын
ping pong is about right, it's that much faster! Edberg would have been dismantled by a modern player if he tried that chip-and-charge stuff.
@JD-jc8gp
@JD-jc8gp Жыл бұрын
@@racketman2u modern player wouldn't know what to do with 1992 tech.
@robs5855
@robs5855 5 ай бұрын
Appreciated but never cared for Sampras. Edberg was one of my favorites.
@ahakangard
@ahakangard Жыл бұрын
At 10:22, after losing another close one, Stefan can be seen saying in frustration: "Han har sån jävla röta, asså!" There's a bit of slang in there and it roughly tranlsates to. "Man, does he have luck or what! 😁😁
@rizalukman7982
@rizalukman7982 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Stefan edberg
@jmiller05
@jmiller05 4 ай бұрын
No one hit a backhand volley like Edberg, so silky and technically exquisite.
@thomasherbst6771
@thomasherbst6771 Жыл бұрын
The highlights must have been put together by a big Sampras fan. You see mostly winners by Sampras. Who won the final...?
@espenthoresen998
@espenthoresen998 Жыл бұрын
Edberg server and volley player high level 🎉
@johanf9279
@johanf9279 Жыл бұрын
The guy editing this video must hate Edberg, showing mostly Sampras winning points.
@thomasherbst6771
@thomasherbst6771 Жыл бұрын
The highlights must have been put together by a big Sampras fan. Who won the final...?
@Sperperone
@Sperperone Жыл бұрын
The golden age of tennis
@quasar4601
@quasar4601 9 ай бұрын
Tennis was also great in the 50s and 70s
@glenngastonjonsson7954
@glenngastonjonsson7954 Жыл бұрын
I love Pistol-Pete a lot for sure, but in a weird way I like Stefan Edberg even more. Back in 80's-90's you could see the craftmanship of the sport. I will not take anything away from Nadal and Djokovic because they lifted tennis back to where it should be. Mr Federer is a bit different. The J O Waldner of tennis. Thanks for uploading.
@ericwashington4236
@ericwashington4236 Жыл бұрын
Pros playing under classic conditions. A lively ball! and near standard size rackets.
@kl6990
@kl6990 Жыл бұрын
Sampras a view Years later, changed his Style a little bit. Edberg won this because he had so many times the final Netpoint. Look at Sampras around 1995/96, he ran also much more to the Net. Sampras in this Match was the much more better Baseline Player but lost the Match on the Net.
@vivahernando1
@vivahernando1 3 ай бұрын
As an Edberg fan I was kind of shocked he beat Pete honestly. He really attacked Pete’s backhand. Stefan played all great Americans of this generation in GS finals except Agassi
@malswansky3376
@malswansky3376 8 ай бұрын
I caught the end of Edberg´s career, and I could never understand how he won so many games against players who were so much more powerful than him. The last great serve & volley player with the old school elegance.
@kidpagronprimsank05
@kidpagronprimsank05 2 жыл бұрын
Both used same racquet, ProStaff 85, wonder what were differences in setup between both other than leather grip of Edberg and overgrip of Sampras?
@sakuragi-san724
@sakuragi-san724 Жыл бұрын
Edberg playing with watch on the wrist and necklace around the neck. certainly different times :D
@mategradac199
@mategradac199 Жыл бұрын
You should watch agassi in early 90-tis ...😅😂😂😂
@smartspacex5951
@smartspacex5951 2 жыл бұрын
Any chance to upload the semi-final match highlight between Edberg vs Chang in the same tournament. It's also one of the all-time classic matches. Many thanks in advance.
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 2 жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, Edberg was down a break in the fifth set to both Chang and someone else....Lendl? And he came back and won both matches.....then Pete in the final....His conditioning was unequaled.
@frankcarbo6622
@frankcarbo6622 Жыл бұрын
@@joemarshall4226 Yes, down in the fifth to Krajicek, Lendl, and Chang - unbelievable... All three are excellent matches with a beverage - relive when tennis had variety and contrasting styles...All gone, now...
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 Жыл бұрын
@@frankcarbo6622 Yeah, we miss the serve and volley, although Maxime Cressy still uses it. Ivo Karlovic was the most successful S and V player ever, in terms of holding serve...something like 92% for his career. HIs chances of holding serve when he was down 0-40 was 51%! The amazing thing about today's player is that they cand do everything. Serve, return baseline, counter-punch, volley, drop shot. Their skills are amazing. The technology has made Serve and volley more difficult, but it's still a viable strategy to mix in.
@hudzaifahkhairudin5369
@hudzaifahkhairudin5369 2 жыл бұрын
Maria sakkari vs karolina psilkova us open 2021 full match please 🥺
@jamesbedugraham8056
@jamesbedugraham8056 2 жыл бұрын
The US Open is hard tournament compared to the other grand slam tennis tournaments out thre.
@stevefowler3398
@stevefowler3398 2 жыл бұрын
Don't talk such utter tripe.
@jamesbedugraham8056
@jamesbedugraham8056 2 жыл бұрын
@@stevefowler3398 This has been the truth since the 1960s. Unless you are blind Tennis has degrees of hardness and Complexities.
@BurnsTennis
@BurnsTennis 2 жыл бұрын
The US Open became the toughest tournament to win in the late 1970s when it switched to hardcourt. As Tony Trabert nicely put it, it was a neutral surface. Those who wanted to attack could attack, those who wanted to defend could defend. Consequently everyone played the US Open every year unless injured. Agassi missed his first 9 Australian Opens on rebound ace! Sampras missed 3 Aussie Opens. People like Muster and Moya didn't even bother turning up to Wimbledon. Another commentator Bill Threllfall once said only the best players win the US Open, they can be no one time wwinners like at the French and Wimbledon during that era. However, I think its true to say since the Majors have forced mandatory participation, increased points considerably and made surfaces all play at a similar speed, the US Open is still great to win but maybe doesn't quite have that elite prestige it did from the 1970s to 2000s. With Australian Open switching from rebound ace to plexicushion, they have closed the gap. Also, there is no Super Saturday anymore which really tested one's ability to win the US Open having best of five semifinal and final within a 24 hour period. That really helped with the satisfaction stakes if you won, especially playing the 2nd semifinal on Saturday evening.
@kikaa1884
@kikaa1884 Жыл бұрын
Hard court players can do well on Grass courts and clay courts more than grass court specialist and clay court specialist as it is only 2 weeks between French open and Wimbledon
@davidrosenfeld8576
@davidrosenfeld8576 Жыл бұрын
Edberg is (obviously) one of the great all-time players. As far as volleying goes, maybe the best ever. Yet Sampras was much better---his forehand was miles better, his backhand at least equal, his serve the best ever. While I remember this match, I was surprised that the series ended up only 8-6 in favor of Pete. Maybe has to do with the fact that Pete was really young for several of those matches.
@overkongen34
@overkongen34 Жыл бұрын
Edberg's backhand was better by miles. Everybody knows that. This highlight reel just shows all Sampras' best shots.
@tusharkantiash179
@tusharkantiash179 Жыл бұрын
Sampras the greatest server and stefan the greatest volleyer ❤❤❤
@jamesbedugraham8056
@jamesbedugraham8056 2 жыл бұрын
The Hair Styles of both Sampras and Edberg are really Old School
@Nill757
@Nill757 Жыл бұрын
Check out Edbergs approach footwork. Smooth, continuous, no stops all the way in, lighting quik direction change. Best in the game at the time imo. Just didn’t have Sampras serve or great return,
@TheMrBennito
@TheMrBennito Жыл бұрын
Highlights : all Sampras. Title : Edberg.
@vanlendl1
@vanlendl1 9 ай бұрын
It is a real shame, that this match wasn't uploaded completely.
@floridapmi
@floridapmi 2 жыл бұрын
Man, I miss serve and volley tennis.
@Vic-E.
@Vic-E. Жыл бұрын
Probably nobody told to the guy who made this hightlights clip that Edberg won this match...
@thomasherbst6771
@thomasherbst6771 Жыл бұрын
The highlights must have been put together by a big Sampras fan.
@safee4540
@safee4540 Жыл бұрын
Ashe, Sampras, Venus, Athea, Connor's & Serena are my all time favorite's to watch👍😉 Oh? Forgot Lendl😄
@lawrence1318
@lawrence1318 8 ай бұрын
When they shook hands at the end, Sampras looked like a sook.
@giovannicaprini7780
@giovannicaprini7780 2 жыл бұрын
this is real tennis
@andreabarbera6015
@andreabarbera6015 Жыл бұрын
You have to insert the score!
@antonioanto723
@antonioanto723 2 жыл бұрын
Please US Open Edberg Sampras 1992 final and Edberg Chang semifinal 1992 full matches please
@tomderdoktor2159
@tomderdoktor2159 Жыл бұрын
Edberg covered the whole court Like an oktopus...so difficult to Pass him.
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