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The appendix of Pete's book is entitled "About My Rivals", where he talks about his match record against Becker, Bruguera, Chang, Courier, Edberg, Ferreira, Hewitt, Ivanisevic, Kafelnikov, Korda, Krajicek, Kuerten, Martin, Muster, Philippoussis, Rafter, Rios, Safin, and Stich.
These are the guys that Pete considered to be his rivals. Last edited by GS : 08-18-2011 at 01:27 PM. |
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Well I suppose no rivalry, Sampras was a combined 16 - 2 against both players.
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Here are Sampras' head-to-head records against Agassi and those players mentioned above: Pete Sampras 20-14 Andre Agassi (Pete Sampras 6-3 Andre Agassi in majors) Pete Sampras 12-7 Boris Becker (Pete Sampras 3-0 Boris Becker in majors) Pete Sampras 2-3 Sergi Bruguera (Pete Sampras 1-1 Sergi Bruguera in majors) Pete Sampras 12-8 Michael Chang (Pete Sampras 4-1 Michael Chang in majors) Pete Sampras 16-4 Jim Courier (Pete Sampras 6-2 Jim Courier in majors) Pete Sampras 8-6 Stefan Edberg (Pete Sampras 0-2 Stefan Edberg in majors) Pete Sampras 7-6 Wayne Ferreira (Pete Sampras 1-0 Wayne Ferreira in majors) Pete Sampras 4-5 Lleyton Hewitt (Pete Sampras 1-1 Lleyton Hewitt in majors) Pete Sampras 12-6 Goran Ivanisevic (Pete Sampras 4-1 Goran Ivanisevic in majors) Pete Sampras 11-2 Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Pete Sampras 1-1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov in majors) Pete Sampras 12-5 Petr Korda (Pete Sampras 1-1 Petr Korda in majors) Pete Sampras 4-6 Richard Krajicek (Pete Sampras 1-1 Richard Krajicek in majors) Pete Sampras 2-1 Gustavo Kuerten (Pete Sampras 0-0 Gustavo Kuerten in majors) Pete Sampras 18-4 Todd Martin (Pete Sampras 6-1 Todd Martin in majors) Pete Sampras 9-2 Thomas Muster (Pete Sampras 3-0 Thomas Muster in majors) Pete Sampras 7-3 Mark Philippoussis (Pete Sampras 5-2 Mark Philippoussis in majors) Pete Sampras 12-4 Patrick Rafter (Pete Sampras 2-1 Patrick Rafter in majors) Pete Sampras 2-0 Marcelo Rios (Pete Sampras 1-0 Marcelo Rios in majors) Pete Sampras 3-4 Marat Safin (Pete Sampras 2-2 Marat Safin in majors) Pete Sampras 4-5 Michael Stich (Pete Sampras 1-0 Michael Stich in majors) Last edited by Mustard : 08-18-2011 at 04:37 PM. |
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Miloslav Mecir has a winning H2H against Pete.
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besides, lets be honest, it was not a rivalry. vienna 1998? ridiculous what was it, 6-1 to sampras eventually? |
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Whether if you play 1 time or 20 times, it still count as a win. Whether one player was(or wasn't) in his prime another story.
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NadalAgassi: I think Serena's final slam tally will be something from 18-27. My best guess is 24 or 25 though; Nole(2010) will never win Wimbledon |
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Years ago, when Pete was still attending high school in L.A., he needed a match to keep him tough, so he played a friend of mine, a top player at nearby Pepperdine U. Pete beat him pretty easily.
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It still count as a win. Especially at the grand slam when the loser happens to be a defending champion.
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NadalAgassi: I think Serena's final slam tally will be something from 18-27. My best guess is 24 or 25 though; Nole(2010) will never win Wimbledon |
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So,
Nadal is to Fed, as _______ is to Pete? Ummm? |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmbervegakA
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this is about sampras' rivals. federer was not a rival of his you're not actually answering what i said - takes more than 1 match for a rivalry. at least 5 i reckon Quote:
the goatee look from the fatigue/year end no 1 chasing is hilarious, too |
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Whether if you think at least 5 matches makes a rival is up to you. I'm not saying that you can't makeup your own rules(and no one has to agree). My point is in a real match, a win is a win. Your suggesting a win(or a loss) doesn't count if they haven't meet at least 5 times. If that's what you're trying to tell me than I disagree.
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ri·val·ry /ˈrīvəlrē/ Noun Competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field. people like federer, von cristenberg, schaller, and whoever else sampras played once and lost (or played once and beat) to are not his rivals not sure why you can't grasp this it's like calling rosol a rival of nadal. he just isn't you're clinging to the fact that federer beat sampras once, not sure why |
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From all i remember, it was Krajicek who gave Pete the most trouble and the record seems to confirm this. I also remember one of Pete's wins vs. Krajicek at the US Open and even then it was obvious how difficult a match-up it was for Sampras... Krajicek was a couple of points away from a 2-set lead.
Of course, at his best Krajicek was a monster to play against- huge serve, incredible net coverage and overall competent game. Pity he was often injured and never seemed to reach his max potential. Seems like a common theme for the really big guys in tennis |
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Himself was his greatest rival. If he had as much consistency as Federer, he would have won even more than 14 majors. Also, if he enjoyed the sport more, he would have played longer and won even more.
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I somewhat agree with you. I think it is unexplainable to win a major tournament and be fit and healthy and then stop playing. Sure he could have taken 6 months off and came back refreshed. It will also explain why he was playing so many exhibitions against younger men between 2006 and 2011. He won't say but I think deep down he must feel he made a mistake retiring at that stage.
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exos these days where most players clown around don't count ...
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Becker,Edberg and Sampras would baggel him ( federer ) on fast indoor or grass more often than not. - the one and only kiki |
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