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Radwanska has a weak backhand. Any junior boy or even retired Sampras could overpower her with the right strategy, at least on grass.
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And...comparing "retired Sampras" to rec players on this forum is...laughable.
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An in-form TonLars would take out Sampras anytime on hardcourts or slow clay.
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Good for him.
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I'm sure Tony would find this as laughable as I do. I hope this is an attempt at sarcasm (something I personally excel at).
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We know a somewhat in shape Sampras would beat Ton, ClintThompson, Abba, or just about any ex college player who started the Futures and Q events in the last 2 years. A retired Sampras is still a 6.0 level player, especially on hard courts and 2 out of 3 sets. His accumulated match experience alone is worth 3 games each set.
And there isn't close to any 4.5 male who can take a set off any current top 40 WTA woman. |
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From the back of the court, they are going to struggle to win points...let alone games. Some people (not you ... I'm talking in general) who make statements like ... WTA is so bad...compared to the ATP, and then make assumptions and generalizations about what that means in terms of male amateurs playing pro women...have no clue what a pro means, and they never played at a half serious level. I repeat, I would struggle to get games from a current 16 yo junior girl who's in the top 30 ITF (18's). A pro woman (yeh, Radwanska included) would mop the floor with me. I've seen Radwanska play live by the way. She hits a clean and pretty hard ball, moves great, and serves very well for a woman. People who think she's a "pusher" are comparing her with Serena (who's a freak), and/or generally have no clue. I don't have a US rating, being a foreigner, but I play competitively around here and if I would move to the US I would self rate as a 4.5 and I think (actually I know) I would do very well at that level. Take that however you like.
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Even the prime Sampras could never challenge someone like Kafelnikov at the French.
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Sampras recently (a year or two ago) played an exhibition against Federer and looked very competitive (admittedly on a very fast indoor surface). Still to think that even rusty and older Sampras would lose to any player outside of the top 1000 is far-fetched. In fact, considerably older McEnroe would do very well against top college players.
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Right. He only the made the semis there.
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Yes, lol indeed!
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That said, I would agree that the list of players outside the ATP tour that could beat Sampras would be very small. |
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Odin, you better check your reading comprehension skills again....
We're basically saying the SAME thing. However, I can't say what you based your answer off of, but my basis is from having 5.5-7.0 women to practice and hit with, while I was still a C player, or 3.5, who made A/Open 3rd rounds by the end of that year. In case you don't understand, that means in April, I played my first C tourney, got to finals and lost. By Oct., went 3 round in Pleasanton's A/Open. If you wish, I can list a pretty high level of players who were my practice partners, my g/f's, or my buds, starting when I was a less than 3.5 ...CeciMartinez, a former top 10 ranked US woman's player. |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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It was also shown after people tracked down his USTA record he was a rather weak 4.0. If I remember correctly he was a recent bump to 4.0 and was weak in singles (losing to some 3.5s) and decent in doubles.
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Perhaps, but looking very respectable against the world #1 counts for something even if Federer did not give his full effort. Sampras is still quite fit and his serve probably has not declined very much. I would be very surprised if he could not give lower ranked ATP players all they could handle on fast courts. In fact, 7 years ago or so I watched a 45ish McEnroe beat clearly frustrated 30-year old Philipoussis, who had only been retired for less than two years at that point. |
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Only with superior CONDITIONING does a current top player out of the top 30 beat Sampras or McEnroe. Those old farts just can't last in long matches, and will wilter like a flower in the oven.
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Didn't Sampras beat YK on clay in Russia for the Davis Cup, or was that someone else he beat. All I remember is the way he collapsed and cramped after winning two singles maches and the doubles.
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