Sampras vs Agassi one of the best duels and rivalries in history. They played so many great matches against each other. This final is definitely one of them.
@Lauren-vd4qe9 ай бұрын
sampras dominated
@poisenopinionator9 ай бұрын
meh. he has the definete edge over Andre, but I think their h2h is 20-14. Sampras def also had the mental edge when you take into account GS H2h. But wouldn't say dominated. @@Lauren-vd4qe
@poisenopinionator9 ай бұрын
Pete also said Andre was the hardest person he ever played against - so hardly the kind of domination you speak of. Miss seeing these two guys playing though! @@Lauren-vd4qe
@Lauren-vd4qe9 ай бұрын
they met 34 times; pete won 20, andre 14, thats kinda dominating in my mind. @@poisenopinionator
@Lauren-vd4qe9 ай бұрын
alcaraz has a lot of expertise/athletics; hope the medispear doesnt dmg him like it did ndl. @@poisenopinionator
@burital72849 ай бұрын
agassi had one of the best backhands ever
@OldSkoolLegend9 ай бұрын
best double hander EVER if you ask me. No one else to this day hits it the way he does. The technique is very different from "the ATP backhand". If you look at frozen snapshots of his backhand and compare it to any other player..... you'll see.
@TheseHoesAreLoyal8 ай бұрын
@@OldSkoolLegend It's definitely one of the greatest two handed backhands of all time. Arguably the greatest. I personally think Nalbandian's or Djokovic's is the greatest double-hander of all time. Nalbandian's effortless ballstriking is his unique talent. The angle, depth (at the opponent's feet or deep in the baseline) and the spin he creates so easily are just ridiculous. While Nalbandian's backhand may not have so much power or pace, he can seriously toy with his opponents by using that shot. As for Djokovic's backhand, we all know that it's definitely the most error-free shot in tennis. And I think Djokovic's backhand is the best down-the-line backhand ever, at least with the double-handers. The greatest strength with Djokovic's backhand is that no one can break it down, which is ridiculous because players often target their opponents' backhands for short balls or point construction. The sliding backhand he hits is a perfect example. Agassi's backhand is perhaps the second best double-hander of all time in my opinion. He can hit it earlier than anyone else, forehand or backhand, and the cross-court flat shot he hits is probably the best in the business, either for a winner or for a short ball. Plus he's one of the most gifted ballstrikers in tennis history. I think that Djokovic is the better returner than Agassi on the backhand side overall (and perhaps forehand also), but Agassi's backhand returns were flatter and took his serving opponents by surprise.
@lucaantonelli15118 ай бұрын
One of the best everything ever
@TheseHoesAreLoyal8 ай бұрын
@@lucaantonelli1511 I'd take Agassi's backhand over Djokovic's although Djokovic's backhand is better overall in tennis history.
@dickn.ormous10648 ай бұрын
Jimmy Connors' was better.Remember the guy was left handed.
@BrunoSilvaRox9 ай бұрын
The more Agassi Vs. Sampras, the better! Also, their 1995 final had some amazing points! Finally, it’d be great to see a few points from the matches played up to the final.
@sliceserve2345 ай бұрын
Agassi hit SO MANY jaw dropping winners during this match. Incredible level of tennis. And always nice to see matches where he took Pete.
@MohamedAHamid-mu1jr9 ай бұрын
One of the best classic matches ever at Indian Wells
@the_developer8 ай бұрын
For alcaraz, shelton, rune.... fans Look at this and try to figure how this generation of tennis make me crying No talk to crowd, respect, no celebrating after every point, class and true professionals tennis players.
@synceruscaffercaffer56188 ай бұрын
And no annoying grunts.
@KingCast656 ай бұрын
@@synceruscaffercaffer5618 Connors didn't grunt? Please. And Andre grunts a bit here too. Your point is taken however, yes.
@KingCast656 ай бұрын
There's a bit of a difference here, Rune has been kind of a prick at times. Shelton only during the Novak match. Alcaraz never a prick. But your point is taken.
@zidanepat8 ай бұрын
Two Legends of Tennis in 1990s - 2000s
@Barnstable118 ай бұрын
Weird--I don't understand how either of them could play so effectively without looking to their team after every point, or waving their hands in the air for applause when they did something halfway decent, or flopping to the ground and crying upon winning in the second round of a 250 tournament...
@notsohandytim50908 ай бұрын
Barnstable: 😅
@kylegary63117 ай бұрын
Hilarious! But so true. 😅
@sohailhines5 ай бұрын
Coaching during the match wan't allowed back then and players (like Becker) sometimes got in trouble for looking too much at their team for suspicion of getting coaching tips/signals.
@Barnstable115 ай бұрын
@@sohailhines I remember that. Graf's dad got thrown out of a stadium for doing hand signals to Steffi during one match. They should go back to that: no team members at courtside, let them watch in the locker room. The tennis player should stand on their own.
@lucaspeddie31149 ай бұрын
The most entertaining rivalry in men's pro tennis history in my opinion.
@therealwelfin9 ай бұрын
Surely djokovic vs nadal has it beat
@lucaspeddie31149 ай бұрын
@@therealwelfin nah different generation. Too fast of play. No finesse or traditional playing style like tennis used to be. No chip and charge either from the newer players. Federer and Nadal were fun to watch though i guess.
@DanielBoonelight9 ай бұрын
@@therealwelfin ffs each one takes a lifetime to serve. add to that the verging-on-pusher way that novak treated a lot of those matches and just nah. the OP said "most entertaining." djokodal isn't even close. fedal is waay closer to that mark.
@notsohandytim50908 ай бұрын
lucaspeddie: For me its Sampras/Becker.
@lucaspeddie31148 ай бұрын
@@notsohandytim5090 Yeah another good rivalry.
@flaviencrozier9 ай бұрын
Thank you @TennisTV for posting this but please, can you make longer highlights for these great old matches ? Not 8/9 minutes but more like 15/20 extended highlights.
@chuckersthenut20979 ай бұрын
why dont you make them
@flaviencrozier9 ай бұрын
@@chuckersthenut2097 I didn't criticise them, I've just said that these highlights or too shorts for me. It's a shame because Tennis TV are the only ones on Earth who have the rights to share these matches and the only ones who can find these matches on high quality and they didn't share with their community more than 9 minutes on many former matches highlights. It's a miracle when highlights or extended highlights last more than 15 minutes. As a tennis fan I'm just frustrated.
@ic57617 ай бұрын
Hmm. Then next person wants 20/30, next 30/40.
@flaviencrozier7 ай бұрын
@@ic5761 I personally would have prefered 20-30 minutes yes. So many talented people make "extended highlights" of this length on KZbin, these are the best ones !
@neochris549 ай бұрын
This is the true spirit of Tennis, no exaggerated signs of motivation, closed point or shouting at every point won. Look the great respect shown by these 2 players, just classy, I love it !
@jonrobles14686 ай бұрын
A truly great rivalry with a lot of respect shown between the two players. Sampras dominated the first part of the rivalry and by this point, Agassi was dominating. Agassi was at his peak while Sampras was slowly declining. Agassi would be the last American to win at Indian Wells until Taylor Fritz in 2022.
@魚-c3d9 ай бұрын
Amazing archives ! Can you upload some Indian Wells 2006 ? It's a shame that Fed's prime has to be watched in 240p !
@awangsafrisafri4769 ай бұрын
My favourite player before ❤
@studbagl9 ай бұрын
Love the "I just hit a return winner so I immediately walk to next side like a GTA npc"
@pietrpiepir64446 ай бұрын
Pete was thug life for sure. Had some of those vibes at the 2019 Indian Wells doubles points he played with Nole when he had the cap on.
@mw74925 ай бұрын
That was my favorite part of watching Agassi, his brisk pigeon-toed walk to the other side after smacking a return winner down the line.
@DLundgren228 ай бұрын
Brad Gilbert was probably the best thing that ever happened to Andre's career.
@sliceserve2345 ай бұрын
Gilbert was a capable and crafty coach who helped Andre a lot, but I think fans underestimate how much fitness plays a role, and Andre's fitness coach was more likely the best thing that ever happened to Andre's career.
@sohailhines5 ай бұрын
@@sliceserve234 maybe so but I do recall during that time in tennis as we were going through it, Agassi's results improving quickly with Gilbert. He had good results with Nick Bollettieri too but wasn't disciplined ultimately so maybe Gilbert helped him focus on fitness and be more disciplined in general.
@kspolosmith78154 ай бұрын
Incredible sportsmen. Sooo bloody good. Total admiration to both these Tennis Giants.❤
@zoltanrudolf8 ай бұрын
My favourite matches are the ones that Agassi won!
@danielm.valenti9607Ай бұрын
Partidazos. 🇦🇷 👏🏻
@lotus6309 ай бұрын
while Sampras dominated during his era, Agassi's game was more suited for modern tennis who knows what Agassi could have done with modern racquets and strings on modern tennis courts
@masters.10009 ай бұрын
Agassi is the only one to win in Wimbledon from the baseline, when it was fast. He would have killed it in the modern slower courts.
@giannilarouone47029 ай бұрын
Who knows Pete with new racket if he his serve all the time 1 and 2 was 15 20 mph and his placement all the time who could return...all his ground stroke my friend aggasi use new big head 100 racket and strings ,Pete played with 85 and bdm strings ....think it please 😅
@ER1CwC9 ай бұрын
I think the issue for Agassi was more mental. It took him a long time to figure himself out.
@user-oj7co5wm8g9 ай бұрын
Agassi had a modern racquet and strings. It was Pete who had the older tech and didn’t adopt the newer options until it was more or less too late. And modern courts being a bit slower may have helped Andre but it would have also helped his competitors. You would have seen former clay court specialist lasting far longer in hard court tournaments.
@ER1CwC9 ай бұрын
@@user-oj7co5wm8g If I recall correctly, Agassi only switched to modern strings after Cahill started coaching him, and it took them a while to get the exact mix right. Agassi wrote about how the modern strings made his balls sit up and caused him to lose to Srichaphan early at Wimbledon.
@ismpes53729 ай бұрын
Sampras strokes 😮😮
@Robert-w9e7g9 ай бұрын
Sampras in his prime was almost unbeatable on hardcourts and grass. He was not in his prime here but still gave Andre a really good match.
@donq29572 ай бұрын
Bullsheet. Agassi always beat Sampras outside the majors and kicked his ass in 1995.
@Robert-w9e7g2 ай бұрын
@@donq2957 Not at the us open. You know as well as I do if your any type of tennis fan that Sampras only showed up at the majors. And you call a 20 to 14 htoh in favour of Sampras kicking his ass...lol. Agassi has said that match at the us open against Sampras messed him up for 2 years.
@donq29572 ай бұрын
@@Robert-w9e7g Showing up at the majors doesnt make you better player. Sampras also couldnt win on clay to save his life.
@juandi25702 ай бұрын
@@donq2957Why don’t check stats and tell me who came on top in Grand Slams?
@zoltanember63538 ай бұрын
It's funny how Andre desperately tries to avoid that killer forehand. Not just here but in their every matches. Pete was something else when he was in the zone.
@sliceserve2345 ай бұрын
Pete lost this match, go simp for him somewhere else man.
@MJRazza9 ай бұрын
Give me Sampras' serve, and Agassi's groundstrokes, and that chimera is winning 30 grand slams easy.
@TimelyAdventure9 ай бұрын
Let's add in Nole's return, Nadal's topspin, Federer's touch to get to 60
@JuanRuiz-gh7xh9 ай бұрын
The shoes … please bring back those (both) pair of shoes 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍…. Best tennis rivals 😎 🎾
@h-dawg18767 ай бұрын
Sampras hit the ball so hard that I think people forgot how he got his name. Pistol Pete!!! He hit the ball harder then Federer and Novak. Also his forehand was no joke he could hit rockets off that side and his backhand was a wall. His serve probably the best in the whole game and his volleyer made him a wall at the net.
@mikemoggerson66516 ай бұрын
He did not hit harder than Federer or Djokovic, at least from ground strokes. Sampras would be eaten alive from the ground by any modern baseline player. He has inefficient technique and not nearly enough top spin. You genuinely sound like a guy who has never even picked up a tennis racquet… By your argument anyways, Kyrgios and Gael Monfils are the GOATS because they recorded the hardest hit forehands of all time 😂
@juandi25702 ай бұрын
@@mikemoggerson6651You’re a joke…… Ineficient technique? A player who’s the fourth best player ever…. Sampras with his huge forehand and wonderful serve would be a multiple slam winner in any era…..Today’s tennis is slow and boring….
@giannilarouone47029 ай бұрын
Tha was the real tennis..miss Sampras the best style of all times pity he didn't switch his racket and his string ...imagine his serve..arrogant Kyrgios could never return...
@markuse34729 ай бұрын
Well, he had one of the best SERVES of all times, his style was boring, arrogant and snobby
@firianto6 ай бұрын
What the heck? No fist pumping at every point? 😂
@ZAY1099 ай бұрын
Even though Agassi was a better player in 2001-02, Sampras always got the better of him at the US Open.
@redd6059 ай бұрын
Surprised Pete never one the french, had one of the best servers, had excellent ground shots. But back then had more players who could out last or hit 20-30 point rallies and better players
@ZAY1099 ай бұрын
@@redd605 His backhand was a liability on slow high bouncing courts. Had he used a larger racquet, he could have done better at the French Open.
@quentinhirschfeld93829 ай бұрын
@@redd605 His backhand was disastrous on clay, a french player named Julien Varlet (who never reached the TOP 100) beat him 6-2 6-2 6-3 during a practice match at Roland Garros in the late 90s, the latter declared that it was incredibly easy to put him on the back foot.
@hassehougaard51208 ай бұрын
@@redd605 And they played with heavier balls .......a pretty big factor !
@redd6058 ай бұрын
@@hassehougaard5120 and the different makes ,I thought they played with the same make , do you have info about this and current situation
@BassByTheBay8 ай бұрын
Looks like an Agassi fan put this reel together 😄.
@danherrick57855 ай бұрын
If a Sampras fan made it, it would still end up a loss...
@이주헌-w5i9 ай бұрын
wow Indian Wells used to have first to three sets?
@markuse34729 ай бұрын
Or three out of five, yes.
@Ushgulubululum9 ай бұрын
I Miss this Times when Tournaments Like this was Played best of 5 . I Wish all Masters Tournaments and the ATP Masters would be Played best of 5 Sets
@lotus6309 ай бұрын
too harsh on the tennis players' bodies
@TimelyAdventure9 ай бұрын
For me at least just the finals, interesting if it's quarterfinals on
@DanielBoonelight9 ай бұрын
modern tennis has longer points, slowed down courts... 5 set masters really wouldn't be fair to the players in terms of bodies.
@alexcooper30078 ай бұрын
вряд ли...они подумывают вообще на шлемах сделать до трёх как у женщин...не дай Бог конечно!))
@ryankiel48953 ай бұрын
I was surprised to see that since this was not a grand slam, it was the first one to three sets. When was that changed to the first one to two sets?
@teguhsantosa50358 ай бұрын
Actually agassi's game is more suitable to beat Sampras..but andre's roller coaster career make him left behind
@alexcooper30078 ай бұрын
Да Агаськин молодец самого Пита...да ещё как обыграл практически без шансов!))
@mardigonzalez31068 ай бұрын
André Agassi realmente era bueno, que manera de devolver pelotas 👍🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@halfsouthafrican8 ай бұрын
Sampras well off his best here, and mobility is also much worse than in his younger years. Take nothing away from Agassi. His returns and passing shots were immense on the day!
@osint63728 ай бұрын
Class ACT by both.
@tps36229 ай бұрын
Miami 2001. Agassi Gambhill please?
@inguh70418 ай бұрын
I think Pete was overall just a bit better than Agassi, which is probably why I rooted for Agassi much more. Both great, great men, and such touching words by Andre and the acknowledgement by Pete❤
@markuse34729 ай бұрын
I can't stand Pete because he was too good of a server, which is all he usually needed to win. That is my opinion. His h2h against Andre is why I namely don't like Pete. I wish Agassi had won more majors.
@zubziro55665 ай бұрын
Legends
@gomezaddams43478 ай бұрын
I’m baffled by anyone thinking today’s modern tennis, with the endless baseline slugfests, is more entertaining or athletically difficult than the tennis in this video.
@ЙоанисЛоканидис8 ай бұрын
Today tennis is bulshit !
@jasonnolasco28266 ай бұрын
I cant say its more entertaining but modern tennis is clearly more athletically demanding.
@sohailhines5 ай бұрын
One other modern element that I've noticed among top players is that they all slide on hard courts when pushed to the edges of the court. I think Djokovic was one of the first to start this but just about everyone does it now. The shoe technology may not have been available to even make that possible in the Agassi Sampras era. Either way, I think that's one of the factors in the longer rallies today because it allows for more defensive and offensive plays against shots that would have otherwise been winners.
@masters.10009 ай бұрын
Sampras looking like a proper 30yo by then. People who started to watch tennis recently should pay attention to how things worked back then. It shouldn't be normal at all that someone wins more slams at 30+ than at his prime.
@TimelyAdventure9 ай бұрын
Sports science has progressed and bodies have evolved, there are even magic potions some say
@masters.10009 ай бұрын
@@TimelyAdventure Even so, the youngsters still are faster and stronger, and should have retired them ages ago.
@AS-js7kb9 ай бұрын
PEDs have really progressed.
@quentinhirschfeld93829 ай бұрын
@@masters.1000 The mentality has evolved, you see plenty of players reaching their prime past 30, even lesser players, Mannarino, Anderson, Isner,...
@shandalarshandaroufl77688 ай бұрын
@@quentinhirschfeld9382 agassi even. They manage their carrier smartly, and aren't burnt at 30.
@Jitesh1088 ай бұрын
Agassi completely destroyed Sampras in this match!
@juandi25702 ай бұрын
Sampras was past his prime…
@Jitesh1082 ай бұрын
@@juandi2570 so was Agassi, actually Agassi is a year older than Sampras
@angelokimi8 ай бұрын
How has this become a classic? Its purely one way traffic for Andre!
@gevsjan80129 ай бұрын
Both are GOD ✝️ givn talents
@DanielBoonelight9 ай бұрын
..........or just genetics, hard work, and opportunity/circumstance.
@DanielBoonelight8 ай бұрын
@tomr6955 at least they are when you're only willing to impose your beliefs onto the youtube comment-section. btw, which god? like, from which storybook? bc there are a LOT, my guy (;
@nizzam18 ай бұрын
Wow it’s hard to believe 2001 is classic lol
@figueiredowff8 ай бұрын
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@KingCast656 ай бұрын
Us: "I can't even see Pete's ball." 'Dre; "I've got time to make a sandwich while I decide where to go with my return."
@Nurlanovij168 ай бұрын
ANGAI camon let’s gooy vamos
@ananta75569 ай бұрын
So interesting. Agassi always won the Masters matchups but Sampras would always beat Agassi in the slams...
@bubufubu8 ай бұрын
This is incorrect. Do you not know what the word "always" means?
@ananta75568 ай бұрын
@@bubufubu Zzzzzzz
@ananta75568 ай бұрын
@@bubufubuCharming. Are you always this much fun?
@bubufubu8 ай бұрын
@@ananta7556 Do you typically use inaccurate words, when referring to statistics, to try and make a point?
@AL-sb3qg8 ай бұрын
Agassi bageled 2nd set? Where is Pete's points? Poor highlights
@guitarreilly7 ай бұрын
Agassi was so good but when it really mattered Sampras always had the edge in the important matches. 2002 US open perfect example
@SonateSonate6 ай бұрын
Not always.
@claynails43918 ай бұрын
Id love to see Sampras at his prime vs joker at his prime. Sampras would have been humbled I think.
@blake78717 ай бұрын
That depends. Are you talking modern tech or 90’s tech? Modern slower courts or faster 90’s courts?
@ChristiaanRoest799 ай бұрын
Annoying to only see Agassi points
@quentinhirschfeld93829 ай бұрын
That's because Sampras was relatively poor from the back of the court, compared to others TOP 10 players. His backhand was loopy nd his shoulder size forehand was meh, he also lacked creativity.
@Jingoa8 ай бұрын
Sampras's style was all out rushing the net/just flat out hitting unreturnable serves. Neither of those make for good highlights (though they would make sense in a much longer recap). Plus they try to highlight breaks and set points, which only Agassi got.
@devidia9 ай бұрын
Haha serve and volley, that's hilarious. Look at him go, haha
@donq29572 ай бұрын
Steffi looks happy and everybody Sampras was a cheap Jew who played big in the majors.