Thank you so much. The other one I found on RUclips the image was totally like the beginning of this video in Italian, full of that "cloud". Not good to worth Except by the final against Sampras. I have all Edberg's matches in US Open 92 now
One of the greatest performances by anyone in a GS title is by Edbergs's in USO 92 title defence. 5 setters against Krajicek, Lendl, Chang and then 4 setter against Sampras. Supreme fighting spirit and endurance by a silky smooth soft player.
At 1:27:35, in case people are wondering what all the buzz is all about, well back in 1992, a 128mph serve was among the fastest ever recorded. In fact circa 1992, the fastest serve on the record stood at134mph set by Marc Rosset, at 1991 Wilmbledon, and Krajicek came in second at 132mph later in 1992. This is why the comentators are so extatic. Of course only 5 years later Rusedski would clock 143mph against Rafter at the same US Open (final) followed up by a 137mph out wide that went by Pat in a blur, followed by a 146mph fault! But in 1992, Krajeck’s 128mph was a rocket!
Thank you so much. The other one I found on RUclips the image was totally like the beginning of this video in Italian, full of that "cloud". Not good to worth
Except by the final against Sampras. I have all Edberg's matches in US Open 92 now
One of the greatest performances by anyone in a GS title is by Edbergs's in USO 92 title defence. 5 setters against Krajicek, Lendl, Chang and then 4 setter against Sampras.
Supreme fighting spirit and endurance by a silky smooth soft player.
At 1:27:35, in case people are wondering what all the buzz is all about, well back in 1992, a 128mph serve was among the fastest ever recorded. In fact circa 1992, the fastest serve on the record stood at134mph set by Marc Rosset, at 1991 Wilmbledon, and Krajicek came in second at 132mph later in 1992. This is why the comentators are so extatic. Of course only 5 years later Rusedski would clock 143mph against Rafter at the same US Open (final) followed up by a 137mph out wide that went by Pat in a blur, followed by a 146mph fault! But in 1992, Krajeck’s 128mph was a rocket!
couldnt ai make this sharper ?
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