Roger Federer vs Pete Sampras | Wimbledon 2001 fourth round | Full Match

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  • @shichiroku
    @shichiroku 3 года назад +337

    Changing of the guard. One legend fading into the sunset and another one rises.

    • @prototypeboy4600
      @prototypeboy4600 3 года назад +4

      another sun is stil shining.

    • @chucky1golf
      @chucky1golf 2 года назад +9

      Retired too early, had 3 more 🏆in him.

    • @JackSmith-xt7fj
      @JackSmith-xt7fj 2 года назад +19

      @@chucky1golf No if the man himself said he was done then he was done

    • @kingston4313
      @kingston4313 2 года назад +8

      Sampras was 29?

    • @keepitsports236
      @keepitsports236 2 года назад +1

      @@chucky1golf Agreed

  • @imhhm
    @imhhm 2 года назад +155

    Oh boy, watching baby Federer... and now the great legend he is... oh man! What a privilege being witness of his career. For me, the GOAT, Roger Federer.

    • @seltaeb9691
      @seltaeb9691 Год назад +1

      He's so ugly here, & now a God, like Keith Richards in reverse.

    • @CC-ff7ft
      @CC-ff7ft Год назад +8

      Exactly, its amazing to think we got 20 years of Federer, how time fly's , I still have Rodger as the best player to pick up a racket.

    • @Ben6164
      @Ben6164 Год назад

      @@seltaeb9691 How rude.

    • @jovicamijatovic9261
      @jovicamijatovic9261 11 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @derrickc1353
      @derrickc1353 9 месяцев назад

      @@CC-ff7ft what about djokovic laver kramer gonzalzes or hoad? Maybe number two. don't know if I can put him at number one. He is on the short list of possibilities.

  • @SnookerFan-kl1jj
    @SnookerFan-kl1jj 3 года назад +83

    The passing of the torch. A superb exhibition of grass court tennis and what a shame this was their only meeting.

    • @thisishiphop1990
      @thisishiphop1990 Год назад

      They had two meetings

    • @coreyham3753
      @coreyham3753 Год назад

      @@thisishiphop1990 What was the other one?

    • @framey3830
      @framey3830 Год назад

      @@coreyham3753 This was their only ATP meeting but they played numerous exhibition matches

    • @coreyham3753
      @coreyham3753 Год назад +1

      @@framey3830 OK, and what happened in those?

    • @Joseph-be3tv
      @Joseph-be3tv Год назад

      @@coreyham3753 Pete did win one of them, but he lost 3 or so. All close matches played when Roger was at his peak around 08

  • @joshforde698
    @joshforde698 Год назад +48

    The ultimate once in a lifetime match. What a legendary clash of generations.

  • @sols9449
    @sols9449 3 года назад +229

    Two things I learned from this match. One how much Roger Federer has developed throughout the years with his game to adjust to the current playing style and master it. Two give Pete Sampras a 95 in.² Racket with some rpm blast adjust the game a bit with the coach and he could have won plenty of tournaments throughout 00s

    • @nicedoggy2744
      @nicedoggy2744 3 года назад +23

      I think Sampras would have ended up as a baseliner. Which was his natural tendency anyway. Particularly on slower courts. Would be interesting to see him have to attempt to win the point 3-5 times with that flat forehand of his over someone like Djokovic

    • @kidpagronprimsank05
      @kidpagronprimsank05 3 года назад +22

      @@nicedoggy2744 trouble for Sampras were thalassemia and heat. Both of them limited Sampras ability as pure baseliner

    • @smftrsddvjiou6443
      @smftrsddvjiou6443 3 года назад +5

      nicedoggy274 yes, very early in his carreer he considerd himself not as an s&v player, rather all court. He stayed back on his 2nd serve (hard court) and did not like Wimbly.

    • @sols9449
      @sols9449 3 года назад +9

      nicedoggy274 yea I wish he stuck around some more. Would have been interesting.

    • @sols9449
      @sols9449 3 года назад +3

      kidpagron primsank wow I never knew he had that issue. I know heat was an issue big sweater. To be honest I am too and heat kills me when I play.

  • @greatone33j
    @greatone33j 3 года назад +220

    Federer acted like he won the tournament. That's how much it meant to him and how momentous it truly was. Amazing how he was able to maintain his composure the whole match, but that moment was too much for him. Incredible.

    • @twinwankel
      @twinwankel 3 года назад +29

      At 19 and defeating one of your idols, the king of Wimbledon, with the longest streak of victories in history at stake on your 1st appearance on center court, the rest of the tournament is really not much in comparison. I mean it is the championship. Had Pete got through Fed, he would have won another crown. Fed also did this against Andre in the open, another of his idols. Fed basically retired them both because it was obvious to them that Fed was obstacle they couldn't get past to win majors. Funny, Pete rarely talks about Fed and this loss must have hurt him so deeply. And it's possible that this was his worst loss in his career. Andre is very warm toward Fed, and he always has said Fed is the GOAT. And it's obvious that Fed loves Andre. I remember Fed always imploring Andre to come back to the tour whenever Andre was at his matches.

    • @MrBjorn6
      @MrBjorn6 2 года назад +5

      @@twinwankel Actually Bjorn Rune Borg has the longest winning streak at Wimbledon with 41 straight between 1976 and 1981 reaching 6 straight finals.

    • @MrZZsharka
      @MrZZsharka 2 года назад +6

      @@twinwankel Sampras was way past his prime. Missing shots he didn’t used to miss and unable to get to the ball as quickly. Federer didn’t have to beat guys like a prime Samps, Courier, Agassi, Boris Becker when in form with his monster serve, Ivanisivitches monster serve or Safin when he played his best tennis or Michael Chang who returned shots that shouldn’t be able to be returned etc.

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 2 года назад +1

      The Earth turned on its axis that day, with England eventually spinning into the light of the sun, until, eventually, it spun away into darkness.

    • @HomeAtLast501
      @HomeAtLast501 2 года назад +6

      Too bad the first set was stolen from Sampras during that tie break, when that Federer serve CLEARLY was out.

  • @JC-tb4cz
    @JC-tb4cz 3 года назад +76

    The day the big change happened. From one legend we passed to the other

    • @emmanueljaramillo
      @emmanueljaramillo 2 года назад +5

      I don't know if we could consider this match as the turning point for both players' careers, Federer lost his qarterfinal like two days later and Sampras won another Grand Slam next year at the US Open. Also Federer never reached the top 10 in the whole 2001 season. So saying that day Federer became the legend he is today is rushed. He might have started his golden age at the 2003 Wimbledon final, when Sampras was already retired and Federer started to win Slams for the first time.

    • @abbey810g
      @abbey810g 2 года назад

      @@emmanueljaramillo Officially sampras retired in August 25th 2003 by which point fed had won Wimbledon.

    • @Ben6164
      @Ben6164 Год назад

      ​@@abbey810g But he hadn't played for nearly a year.

  • @berwood2001
    @berwood2001 3 года назад +106

    Love how Rogers service motion has changed over the years.

    • @naveed210
      @naveed210 3 года назад +14

      That’s the 1st thing that caught my eye too. It’s so casual, almost lazy here, but still effective. Everything is more synchronised and co-ordinated now.

    • @virgboogie
      @virgboogie 3 года назад +2

      one thing thats very evident is his stance, feet a closer than todays serve

    • @anandparmeswaran6681
      @anandparmeswaran6681 3 года назад +3

      Federer was like a butterfly coming out of his shell. Sampras game was on decline. Amen.

    • @bjorndevries5273
      @bjorndevries5273 3 года назад +1

      Sampras was still the better player

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna 3 года назад +6

      @@bjorndevries5273 so why did he lose then?!?!

  • @th8257
    @th8257 3 года назад +86

    Sampras unusually edgy in that first set. The great players always feel more pressure when a talented newcomer comes along.

    • @SuperBajack
      @SuperBajack 3 года назад +14

      True. PETE was also not playing well the whole tournament so his confidence was lower than usual.

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis 3 года назад

      @ppm120667 i remember 2001 US Open. I wanted Sampras to get Federer in the quarterfinal but at the same time, the whole world wanted another Agassi Sampras battle. At the time I didn't think this would be their only meeting.

    • @stevenkunzer9027
      @stevenkunzer9027 3 года назад +1

      Sampras was really on edge and beginning to hear people bringing up retirement a lot and I feel like he didn’t want to drop off and deal with being more inconsistent and not in his top form. He won the US Open a year later and retired with something left in the tank.

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules 3 года назад +4

      Sampras retired too early - he could have gone another 5 years

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 3 года назад +2

      @@AlonsoRules no.his era was over.he was not able to win Hewitt and Safin in row.he was no match for modern players from baseline

  • @davidgilmour9447
    @davidgilmour9447 Год назад +29

    What a moment for a tennis fan. Who knew what was around the corner. The Mount Rushmore of tennis was just getting started. I had an opportunity to meet and talk briefly with him a few years later. That guy is first class and my favorite athlete ever.

  • @kidpagronprimsank05
    @kidpagronprimsank05 3 года назад +74

    This match is a must

  • @jaya733
    @jaya733 3 года назад +54

    He's literally crying! He knows how huge this is

  • @fraerithlelfe6027
    @fraerithlelfe6027 3 года назад +6

    Sublime match que je n'avais pu voir en direct. Voir ça 19 ans après à la lumière du parcours de Roger... Émotion intacte.
    Quels joueurs !

  • @PerfectSoldieR96
    @PerfectSoldieR96 3 года назад +153

    Best Federer's victory in his whole career (said by himself).

    • @mineclapplayz
      @mineclapplayz 2 года назад

      @@chamindujanith6337 naah he beat him in 2013 in wimbledon only!

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 2 года назад +5

      @@mineclapplayz I think Federer's best victory is one of those two. Against Djokovic in Roland Garros 2011 or Nadal in Australian Open 2017. Maybe against Djokovic in Wimbledon 2012 and Nadal in Wimbledon 2019 is up there as well.

    • @queent3343
      @queent3343 2 года назад +7

      @@chamindujanith6337 2017 Australian open final. Best 5th set of tennis I've ever seen.

    • @chamindujanith6337
      @chamindujanith6337 2 года назад +3

      @@queent3343 Yeah. If we narrow it down to one particular set. But Djokovic was on fire coming into 2011 Roland Garros. I don't think anybody expected Federer to beat Djokovic at Roland Garros after what happened in Australian Open. And clay is supposed to be Federer's weak surface.

    • @razgriz1ne1ne48
      @razgriz1ne1ne48 2 года назад +2

      @@chamindujanith6337 I think people sleep on Fed on clay, yeah it weakens his serve,overall power and greatly exposes his BH weakness ..... it gives him more time to play tactical points, which I feel is one of of not MOST underrated trait

  • @imvikaskohli
    @imvikaskohli 2 года назад +11

    So good to see Roger Federer in the Grass Court. wish he play atleast 1 Wimbledon

  • @black350Z
    @black350Z 2 года назад +22

    It's been so long since I watched him play, I had forgotten what a monster serve Sampras had. His combo of power AND precision was nuts.

    • @myronhelton4441
      @myronhelton4441 Год назад

      Sampras is considered the greatest player in the game, never got halfway through the French Open, the only major tournament on clay, but Nadal won ot 16 times so far. Other sufaces Sampras would ace every save. One shot & it was over.

    • @Nightopian1982
      @Nightopian1982 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@myronhelton4441Rafa has actually won the FO 14 times. 4 US Open's and 2 each of Wimbledon and the AO.

  • @Marekxk
    @Marekxk 3 года назад +62

    Pete starting off the match with 133, 130 and 133 mph serves. OMG👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️
    God I miss Sampras and his beautiful and powerful attacking game which he made look like a park walk. Pete Sampras forever.♥️

    • @qnelson1000
      @qnelson1000 3 года назад +2

      The best to ever do it!

    • @queent3343
      @queent3343 2 года назад +6

      @@qnelson1000 Stefan Edberg was also fun to watch.

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura 2 года назад +3

      117 mph second serve with 5000 rpm at times on the kicker. Crazy huh?

    • @thomasgaither7833
      @thomasgaither7833 Год назад

      isn't the world record serve like 147 mph? idk what that is in km/h i think its around 210 something like that

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Год назад +3

      @@srinitaaigaura With pure gut and an 85 square inch racket

  • @aloks_22
    @aloks_22 3 года назад +123

    Ending phase of legend's career and beginning phase of GOAT's career♥️

    • @kentkimura5
      @kentkimura5 3 года назад +11

      Djokovic isn’t playing

    • @sanjaykumarpal290
      @sanjaykumarpal290 3 года назад +20

      Who?

    • @aloks_22
      @aloks_22 3 года назад +11

      In this context legend is Pete while 🐐 referred to Roger!

    • @aloks_22
      @aloks_22 3 года назад +1

      @@kentkimura5 Roger and Djokovic are still competing neck to neck. They ain't from different era.

    • @zainkhokhar5949
      @zainkhokhar5949 3 года назад +8

      Silly boy that is not Nadal !! Nadal is left handed.

  • @joosiej85
    @joosiej85 3 года назад +25

    It's mad seeing this again. I can't believe it was almost TWO DECADES ago! I remember it like it was yesterday... which is odd because it was the same summer I left school and I don't remember that at all 😂😂

    • @debravowell8337
      @debravowell8337 3 года назад +1

      😆😆😆

    • @oldfrend
      @oldfrend 2 года назад +1

      i heard about this shortly after it happened, i thought 'pete must really be losing it, losing to some no name feder-what?' haha little did i know. but i was always a huge sampras fan and it's taken me till now to finally watch this match. pete actually played quite well - just his backhand let him down. fed's talent is immensely obvious here and it was no shame for pete to lose this match.

  • @jamesboyd2097
    @jamesboyd2097 2 года назад +9

    The opening 2 games were insane. Fed comes out serving big, Pete comes back and serves absolute BOMBS

  • @paulj5336
    @paulj5336 3 года назад +18

    I love this match. The day I became a Federer fan. At work sneaking down to the staff room to watch it.

  • @jogla6705
    @jogla6705 3 года назад +21

    „a star is born!“ how right he was!

  • @aeazaz9463
    @aeazaz9463 3 года назад +211

    Winning against your idol is big thing.

    • @nnnnnnnahas
      @nnnnnnnahas 3 года назад

      Its possible for idol of millions of people

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna 3 года назад

      Who said that Sampras was his idol?!?

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 3 года назад +10

      @@airkuna umm...he said

    • @souryabanik
      @souryabanik 3 года назад +1

      Winning is a big thing lol

    • @moody_blue682
      @moody_blue682 2 года назад +6

      @@airkuna Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Pete Sampras were all Federer's idols and his stated reason why he plays with a one-handed backhand like them.

  • @vegan.violist
    @vegan.violist 3 года назад +112

    Nevermind the outcome. This guy played a classic five-setter at Wimbledon against one legend in 2001 and another in 2019. Let that sink in.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 3 года назад +3

      Godererrrrr

    • @enuel1238
      @enuel1238 2 года назад

      @@Aman-nk5uq van po

    • @ucfkid67
      @ucfkid67 2 года назад +2

      And blew double match point to Novak. Let that sit in

    • @vegan.violist
      @vegan.violist 2 года назад +10

      @@ucfkid67 Yeah. So what? Actually, Novak was up break before Roger broke him twice to have those match points. There things are normal in tennis. It is not like allowing a goal in soccer.

    • @cristianducu5987
      @cristianducu5987 2 года назад +4

      @@vegan.violist football

  • @zvonkosolin8627
    @zvonkosolin8627 6 месяцев назад +5

    Moment that set him on the path of becoming the Greatest player of all time. From one great champion to the Greatest.

  • @HermanWaldorf
    @HermanWaldorf 2 года назад +12

    the two classiest players of the last 20/30 years I would say.

    • @m.lymann2185
      @m.lymann2185 5 месяцев назад +1

      I disagree. Sampras has always been a sour loser. Never conseded that Federer outplayed him. Federer is the GOAT.

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules 3 года назад +20

    The Sampras Slam was his signature shot but it was his undoing in this match

  • @danielapostolovic8733
    @danielapostolovic8733 2 года назад +41

    I‘m actually still waiting for the first rally in the match . . .

    • @edwinfcapidos
      @edwinfcapidos 2 года назад +5

      Crazy right. And still lasted almost 4 hours.

  • @berwood2001
    @berwood2001 3 года назад +12

    Brilliant. I remember watching this live back in the day. What a coming of age match. Brilliant

  • @richardjones3792
    @richardjones3792 2 года назад +19

    I remember watching this during work experience as a 15 year old and thinking 'this nobody is special'...my abiding memory is thinking I had never seen someone hit the ball with so much topspin...the ball was going over the net in a way I had never seen before...such steep entrance and exit trajectiories...the "current" greatest playing the future greatest...so cool.

  • @deanbardas1517
    @deanbardas1517 3 года назад +31

    Legendary match between Pistol Pete and Fed. Classic grass-court tennis that simply doesn't exist at Wimbledon anymore...

    • @thumbsdownbandit
      @thumbsdownbandit 3 года назад +2

      The slow court of 2001 is still there in Wimbledon.

    • @thumbsdownbandit
      @thumbsdownbandit 3 года назад +3

      @@deanbardas1517 The same as now, fool.

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 2 года назад

      I prefer to see rallies that go past two or three shots..

    • @sp-jx1rd
      @sp-jx1rd Год назад +2

      @@dielaughing73 then watch clay

  • @beastgamer2k474
    @beastgamer2k474 3 года назад +44

    Who knew that after 20 years this man would be standing with 20 grand slams

  • @PantherJaguar
    @PantherJaguar 2 года назад +38

    I can't imagine how incredible this had to have been for Roger. Pete Sampras was one of his idols growing up. It must felt like a surreal dream that he not only got to play his idol but ended up beating him.

    • @danguee1
      @danguee1 2 года назад +4

      Not just playing his idol - but on centre court at Wimbledon.

    • @jakubkaaska1720
      @jakubkaaska1720 11 месяцев назад

      Like
      Carlos Alcaraz beating Rafa Nadal at 2022 Madrid QF.
      Or
      Stefanos Tsitsipas beating Roger Federer at 2019 AO 4R.
      Or
      Nick Kyrgios beating Nole Ðoković at 2017 Acapulco 500 QF.

    • @Ben6164
      @Ben6164 3 месяца назад

      ​@@jakubkaaska1720Not really the same considering this was Centre Court, Wimbledon, Sampras's home turf and the biggest court in tennis.

  • @gretchenlittle6817
    @gretchenlittle6817 Год назад +8

    And now they're both retired -- in some ways that's not remarkable, in other ways it most certainly is. How great, though, to live in a time when we can watch the classic matches again on demand!

  • @heyderbautistacastrillon6868
    @heyderbautistacastrillon6868 3 года назад +6

    Este es uno de los mejores juegos de la catedral cuando sampras era el mejor, comenzo la leyenda de su majestad roger federer...la primera y única vez que jugaron en juegos oficiales en el tenis...dos super leyendas del tenis...

  • @josemariacasadoberbel4214
    @josemariacasadoberbel4214 3 года назад +18

    The beginning of a legend.

    • @Notir072
      @Notir072 3 года назад +1

      And also the end of another one.

    • @ufozex
      @ufozex 2 года назад

      @@Notir072 this was not the end, the end will be after winning of US 2002

  • @SathiSmooth
    @SathiSmooth 3 года назад +43

    This match was a start of the legacy of a GOAT.

  • @baihaqifir
    @baihaqifir 3 года назад +11

    The new star was born that day, the upcoming Legend succeeded the legend. Both attacking fast playing style in a match will never be forgotten, and simply it won't exist anymore, I think.. Incredible!!

  • @sl-rt5kv
    @sl-rt5kv 2 года назад +17

    It's impossible to compare players from different eras. Each of the great players was great playing on the surfaces, using the equipment, and playing against the opponents that existed when they competed. Sampras excelled playing on the faster tennis surfaces that existed in the 90's. Rod Laver was top notch playing with wood rackets. And so on..

  • @varaneszn7176
    @varaneszn7176 3 года назад +16

    The beginning of the GOAT 🐐🐐🐐

  • @supergene256
    @supergene256 3 года назад +24

    I came here for Federer. But now I miss Sampras's play and game style. Federer resembled him in these days but has very much distinguished himself since then.

    • @seltaeb3302
      @seltaeb3302 2 года назад +2

      Sampras was boring with short rallies. I gave up watching until Fed showed how good a composite racket could be used.

  • @aakarshitsrivastava6888
    @aakarshitsrivastava6888 3 года назад +13

    2 GOATS 1 Epic Match to remember what one tennis fan can ask more

  • @tejasjani6404
    @tejasjani6404 3 года назад +22

    Please upload... Roddick vs Murray Wimbledon 2009 Semi Final. It was one of the underrated matches of Wimbledon. Roddick displayed amazing courage and nerves when he was clearly not favorite going into the match.

    • @calvin9187
      @calvin9187 3 года назад +1

      that has to be uploaded for sure!

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 3 года назад

      Super great and clutch from Andy Roddick

    • @SK-qu4wo
      @SK-qu4wo 2 года назад

      I'm a big Federer fan but my heart broke for Andy Roddick after that crushing defeat in the 2009 Wimbledon final. He played the best tennis of his career during that two weeks and he deserved to win the title. Sadly it seems that loss was the straw that finally broke the camel's back. He was never the same after that and retired only a few years later.

  • @twain27
    @twain27 3 года назад +21

    2:37:00 what a touch from Sampras!

  • @muhammadamjagraza359
    @muhammadamjagraza359 Год назад +4

    The out going champion and
    Incoming champion
    Hats off !!!

  • @yacovmitchenko1490
    @yacovmitchenko1490 2 года назад +7

    Reminds me of Sampras at 19 defeating Lendl in the US Open of 1990. Has the same passing-the-torch feel to it. Remarkable how similar are the styles of Sampras and Federer, the latter player being an updated, more creative version of the former.

  • @deanjeffery04
    @deanjeffery04 3 года назад +75

    Long live serve and volley.

    • @alfredoloyola8626
      @alfredoloyola8626 3 года назад

      Exactly

    • @lindas5247
      @lindas5247 3 года назад

      When can we see again this kind of match 😢

    • @deanjeffery04
      @deanjeffery04 3 года назад +6

      lin das my mind is telling me never again but my heart still believes.

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR 3 года назад +14

      It's not so much missing serve & volley for me, as the variety. Some people found serve & volley boring at the time, much how people find repetitive baseline battles boring now, but there seemed more variety then.

    • @naveed210
      @naveed210 3 года назад +7

      Robinson Crusoe I think rn the game lacks variety & excitement. Fed’s revival & the Djok vs Wawrinka rivalry from 2013-16 kept things afloat. But matches like US Open 12 final between Djok n Murray where LONG baselines rallies were highly frequent bores the S*** out of me.

  • @franglish7014
    @franglish7014 3 года назад +9

    6:15 19 years and Mirka hasn't aged a day

  • @exar8355
    @exar8355 3 года назад +8

    There aren't too many baseline rallies but the ones that were played are pure quality. Superb power and placement from both players. Back in the days of hard flat hitting before the polyester strings changed everything. Full commitment on every shot.

    • @usafo6546
      @usafo6546 Год назад +1

      How did the new racket strings change things? I am a big tennis fan, but never played, so don’t understand the correlation between technology and play styles

    • @carlosandre9076
      @carlosandre9076 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@usafo6546I have the same doubt.

    • @Roadrunnerz45
      @Roadrunnerz45 8 месяцев назад

      @@usafo6546 agree. i feel because the surfaces are slower now and return of serve so good, players rarely serve and volley like sampras and co did back in the day.

  • @us-Bahn
    @us-Bahn 3 года назад +29

    The expression on Sampras’s face throughout the 5th set doesn’t suggest he was off form and fighting to find it (with all the frustration that comes with that). He looks more like someone who is being taken out of his comfort zone and is lost in bewilderment. Especially after match point.

    • @steamtorch
      @steamtorch 3 года назад +5

      Probably wasn't used to seeing a dozen return of service winners, or having to volley off his feet. Takes great concentration and knee bend to hit those and that's tough to do for 4 hrs.

    • @andyhodgson7692
      @andyhodgson7692 2 года назад

      Federer at his best would be beat Sampras at his best but a 19 year old Federer wouldn't have beaten Sampras if Sampras was at his best. Sampras didn't look as good in 2001 as he did the years before. In the next round Federer lost to Tim Henman and Tim Henman always lost to Sampras at Wimbledon.

    • @00708046
      @00708046 2 года назад +2

      I felt like something personal was bothering him from the stands .
      I felt that Andre Agassi was bothered in the same way later in his career .
      I think that sometimes a trainer can keep the player busy while he stays busy with the player's wife.
      I see that kind of look from Sampras.

  • @sunnymoondog
    @sunnymoondog 2 года назад +2

    I remember this like it was yesterday. We were all stunned. It was exciting.

  • @AP-qu8sl
    @AP-qu8sl 2 года назад +3

    How fast was this game. Absolutely no time wasted with the service routine

  • @ferguson7128
    @ferguson7128 3 года назад +30

    Grass GOAT vs (Grass) GOAT.
    What a match, wish they didn´t meet only once.

    • @igorlucena11
      @igorlucena11 3 года назад +5

      GOAT?! Djokovic is not playing

    • @fabioferri1993
      @fabioferri1993 3 года назад +13

      Igor Lucena djokovid?

    • @andrewlubbers3198
      @andrewlubbers3198 3 года назад +15

      @@fabioferri1993 Novax Djocovid

    • @fabioferri1993
      @fabioferri1993 3 года назад +2

      Andrew Lubbers hahahaha

    • @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209
      @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209 3 года назад +1

      @@igorlucena11 Novak was one of my favorite players.
      Feel sorry for him now. He just wanted to be loved. Now he is a laughing stock and has brought the game into disrepute.
      Better than his father though - now that guy is an absolute TOOL! 🤦‍♂️🤮

  • @simonjohnstone6671
    @simonjohnstone6671 2 года назад +7

    The battle of two Wimbledon legends, shame now at 39, Federer didn’t bring back the ponytail look, just two years later he would win the first of eight Wimbledon titles, back then Centre Court had no roof

  • @cineastik8220
    @cineastik8220 2 года назад +4

    One year later, Federer lost in the first round of the French Open AND Wimbledon, and in 2003, before he won Wimbledon, he again lost in the first round of the French Open, and people spoke about him having a mental block in Grand Slams. The rest is history.

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 2 года назад

      Ancic beat him in Wimbledon, a fine player, whose career was cut short by illness

    • @ufozex
      @ufozex 2 года назад +2

      but later he has acquired mental block in grand slams against Djokovic

  • @boxingjerapah
    @boxingjerapah 3 года назад +12

    Remember this day so well. There was electricity around the ground. Seismic changes were afoot.

  • @petesmitt
    @petesmitt 2 года назад +10

    Pistol Pete.. loved watching him play in the 90's; almost exactly ten years older than Federer.

  • @sathvikeshbenhar7756
    @sathvikeshbenhar7756 3 года назад +13

    The changing of guard! Right there!

  • @Sheek888
    @Sheek888 3 года назад +16

    15 Wimbledons between them

  • @TheAlexandersword
    @TheAlexandersword 3 года назад +10

    The changing of the guard.

  • @flyingvguy6833
    @flyingvguy6833 Год назад +3

    I remember when he crushed Mac at the US open in 90, I didn't think it was possible for him to lose since he was so dominant in his time, but it was. At least he played a way better match than Mac did.

  • @mohammedyusufal-hindi
    @mohammedyusufal-hindi 10 месяцев назад +9

    This Federer guy is a real talent. I hope he does well

    • @Elst07896
      @Elst07896 9 месяцев назад

      🤣

    • @Hardy30680
      @Hardy30680 8 месяцев назад +1

      I know it sounds crazy, but I think he has the potential to win 20 slams.

    • @FearsomeVoid
      @FearsomeVoid 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Hardy30680 he won't pass Sampras in Slams. That's impossible.

  • @santoshcc1585
    @santoshcc1585 3 года назад +9

    thank u wimbledon

  • @seanrc8642
    @seanrc8642 3 года назад +20

    Love these great competitors. Would’ve been cool to see Pete play with a better racket in this era. Also would’ve been cool to see the big three play on the faster courts of the 90s.

    • @pr-tj5by
      @pr-tj5by 3 года назад +6

      Sean RC86, Fed would dominate Novak and Rafa on those old fast courts

    • @seanrc8642
      @seanrc8642 3 года назад +2

      I think Pete would, too ... except on clay.

    • @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888
      @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888 2 года назад

      Yeah, lleyton hewitt enters the room....in your dreams

    • @pr-tj5by
      @pr-tj5by 2 года назад

      @@hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888 Hewitt... Where does HE enter this conversation??

    • @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888
      @hardcoreplayafromthehimala4888 2 года назад

      @@pr-tj5by baseliner that kick fast court server bots like a Sampras.

  • @TheKDX7
    @TheKDX7 3 года назад +21

    The two best grass court player of all time

  • @foodengineer6240
    @foodengineer6240 2 года назад +2

    Unutulmaz bir an. Pistol un bitişinin, Majestelerinin başladığının olduğu an. Unutulmaz ötesi ikonik bir maç idi. Dün gibi hatırlıyorum

  • @elenaneagu8636
    @elenaneagu8636 2 года назад

    Cel mai frumos meci cu cei mai buni din toate timpurile
    Federer geniul a bsolut

  • @n0w3lly90
    @n0w3lly90 Год назад +3

    I remember this match well, and in hindsight it was a strong indication of the changing of the order: from the generation of Agassi and Sampras and others, to Federer and Nadal and their contemporaries. It was a great match

  • @fractalinfect3454
    @fractalinfect3454 2 года назад +6

    They give Fed an advantage for being 19 here, compared to Pete's "aged" 29 years old; but since then we've seen Nadal, Djokovic, and Fed in their mid 30's, dominate the youngsters in their early 20's. If the trend they established holds, then the early to mid 30's could be either part of the prime performance years, or maybe even THE prime performance years (instead of automatic retirement time like it was back then.).
    I also wonder if Fed wouldn't be winning more if his training regimen was that of someone who was not so innately gifted. In other words, Fed in his prime years was so intrinsically talented that he probably didn't have to train half as hard as those less gifted, but that he might be paying for this now because at close to 40 his age definitely does matter. Like, what if he started lifting weights seriously, and took working out much more seriously; would he be more successful? Djokovic and Nadal have always been more muscular and toned than Fed, and I'm thinking that it's because they have weight lifting incorporated into their workout routines. But Fed, when he was younger, was still part of an older era in tennis that didn't take training as seriously as they do now. When Djokovic takes his shirt off, he is ripped; Fed's got a little gut and always has. He's always depended on his tremendous talent.

  • @guidodelgiudice5
    @guidodelgiudice5 3 года назад +12

    Commentary is gold. Minimum action for the most enjoyable view

  • @connorism69
    @connorism69 3 года назад +2

    Great that Federer got a chance to play Sampras at Wimbledon before Sampras retired - it gave it that real changing of the guard feel. Federer not only beat Sampras himself on Centre Court, but when on to beat his records there too. Thanks for uploading this great match!

    • @qnelson1000
      @qnelson1000 3 года назад +1

      Federer did not have to contend with the same level of competition that Pete did. Be careful when comparing across eras.

  • @thesuperheroteacher6101
    @thesuperheroteacher6101 2 года назад +4

    Wimbledon ended with Pete Sampras the true and last Serve and Volley champion.

  • @jackmessent3490
    @jackmessent3490 3 года назад +9

    Mohamed Lahyani overseeing the match. One of my favourite Umpire's

    • @SuperBajack
      @SuperBajack 3 года назад

      GOAT umpire. Lots of GOATs in this match. Wonder if they went to pasture.

  • @aadharshkrishnan8937
    @aadharshkrishnan8937 10 месяцев назад +1

    22 years later, another 19 year old Alcaraz repeats history :)

  • @andrejones4084
    @andrejones4084 Год назад +3

    Pity Federer did not have the mental discipline to go all the way after this momentous victory. Lost to Henman in the next round and Ivanesevic eventually got his hands on the trophy. Historically very significant match for all sorts of reasons.
    Good commentary from Peter Fleming and the late David Mercer.

  • @AndyUK401
    @AndyUK401 3 года назад +5

    Probably one of the last old school grass court matches between two serve and volleyers. Great match.

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis 3 года назад +1

      If we include the women then it has to be the 2006 Wimbledon final. Mauresmo serve volleyed throughout the match then by the third set to try to get Mauresmo off the net, Henin started doing it herself so both players serve volleyed throughout the third set.

    • @cristianarguello3834
      @cristianarguello3834 2 года назад

      Es horrible él saque y volea..

    • @steinanderson9849
      @steinanderson9849 Год назад

      @@BurnsTennis nah we don't include them, it's a different game

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis Год назад +1

      @@steinanderson9849 I include them. Well it was a great match and even the women don't play like that now. Henin and Mauresmo played an ATP way on the WTA tour. That's disappeared too.

  • @echochen7030
    @echochen7030 10 месяцев назад +2

    how many people came back to watch this video after Wimbledon final today?

  • @katerinadicamella
    @katerinadicamella 3 года назад +6

    That just shows how important to win the first set, Sampras had a chance but he blew it and eventually the match!!!

  • @EndoftheTownProductions
    @EndoftheTownProductions 5 месяцев назад +1

    14:49 - Wow, what a great volley by Pete. Nobody on today's tour could hit that.

  • @hurlbut2005
    @hurlbut2005 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's amazing what the change in the grass and court speed did to the style of play in Wimbledon. Compare the 2006 final (or even the 2003 SF) to this match and it's like they're playing a different sport. Obviously, much more watchable now, but it is remarkable how differently grass tennis was played in 2001.

  • @kultura9262
    @kultura9262 2 года назад

    I'think I heard and saw Federer for the first time when he played this match, I was 9 years old then I became his fan 🤷🏻‍♂️😄✌🏼

  • @cass90210
    @cass90210 3 года назад +31

    wimbledon looks so fast here. what happened.... also serve and volley will truly be missed.

    • @vincentdagenais4966
      @vincentdagenais4966 3 года назад +11

      Serve and volley tennis is boring to watch

    • @FirstLast-nv7me
      @FirstLast-nv7me 3 года назад +20

      @@vincentdagenais4966 Contstant serve and volley is boring, occasionally is good.

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 3 года назад +13

      Believe it or not, this was the new rye grass to encourage more rallies since it had a higher bounce, but it rained a lot prior to the tournament and the bounce was still low and slick. However it completely changed in 2002-2003 when it played more like a hardcourt. They slowed the balls later too not sure which year but players had much more powerful racquets and poly strings by then, so basically serve volley was replaced by serve + groundstroke. The return game had improved in the mens game. Federer , Hewitt and safin were great examples of that.

    • @blake7871
      @blake7871 3 года назад +5

      @@vincentdagenais4966 It’s a much greater skill than endless topspin from the baseline.

    • @kayus83
      @kayus83 3 года назад +2

      @@vincentdagenais4966 It´s effective, aggressive and saves energy . I like that.

  • @dirkdigglertube
    @dirkdigglertube 2 года назад +4

    When grass was fast....

    • @souvikjha8242
      @souvikjha8242 2 года назад +5

      exactly nowadays it's a joke ....

  • @saitamassj2475
    @saitamassj2475 2 года назад +4

    Sampras's second serve is faster than mosts 1st....

  • @carlosiafelicejunior5072
    @carlosiafelicejunior5072 Месяц назад

    A alegria que você transmite em cada vídeo é contagiante, é impossível não se sentir bem depois de assistir.

  • @zonforestmoua
    @zonforestmoua 3 года назад +6

    Watched this after FAA’s win against Roger today - 😳😳.

  • @mtklaric
    @mtklaric 2 года назад +3

    These two are GOATs because both are offensive players. The best defensive players are Nadal and Djokovic. Everyone knows that the Gods favor the brave and the risk takers, so in the grand scheme of glory these two will always be above Nadal and Djokovic.

  • @yourlarkivist
    @yourlarkivist Год назад +1

    Who's here rewatching baby GOAT's career, after his retirement?

  • @Scott1433
    @Scott1433 3 года назад +5

    Peter Fleming great co commentator. Speaks a lot of sense

  • @richard141724
    @richard141724 2 года назад

    Great the way the friends and relatives sit together.

  • @richtensail
    @richtensail 3 года назад +1

    hard 2 beleive its 20 yrs ago!. pasing on tns legacy, record holder 2 record holder. cheers frm au.

  • @muralidhar3984
    @muralidhar3984 3 года назад +6

    This is the match I am Waiting...👍

  • @grahamsmith7054
    @grahamsmith7054 3 года назад +2

    I was At Wimbledon that Day and Watched this Match on the Big Screen on Henman Hill,Awesome Tennis Match ,The day Federer Toppled the King Pete Sampras off his Throne at SW19.

  • @orca3708
    @orca3708 3 года назад +2

    как же Пит тонко, изящно играл. Красотища

  • @ShamyTV5k
    @ShamyTV5k 3 года назад +12

    This match ok, Federer young star took it away(also the 8th championship) from him but in 02 it was devastating...However, still Pete is a hero on grass and a masterful player to watch.

    • @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209
      @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209 3 года назад +1

      and completed 8 himself years later.
      Couldn't be a better passing of the torch.
      Whose next? Thiem? Can't see it yet.

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 3 года назад +1

      @@thetruthwillsetyoufree9209 no way in million years Thiem gets to 20, lol

    • @Aman-nk5uq
      @Aman-nk5uq 3 года назад

      Zverev will be the one

    • @UFOcomputers
      @UFOcomputers 2 года назад

      @@Aman-nk5uq - Not Djokovic?

    • @criticsatlarge0073
      @criticsatlarge0073 Год назад

      @@Aman-nk5uq Get real. The guy is 25 now? Too busy nightclubbing with Novaxx during lockdowns.

  • @DrHarvey909
    @DrHarvey909 3 года назад +7

    Sampras bows to the crowd, seeing this Federer repeats the same, this shows how much Pete influenced Federer & how Fed is still trying to learn lessons from Pete. An iconic moment, student learning from the master…🙏🏻

    • @66PHILB
      @66PHILB 2 года назад +5

      Pete bowed to the Royal box... he had been on Centre Court many times. Roger hadn't before... but he would make it his home.

    • @bobbyjohnson9409
      @bobbyjohnson9409 Год назад

      And then the student became the master over the older master

  • @8cee
    @8cee 2 года назад +2

    Sampras will still be the first one! He changed Tennis like no one, what a tragedy he had years before... but still came back

  • @gardada
    @gardada 3 года назад +1

    I am very pleased to Wimbledon to share this video about the serve entertainment before the match. Wait...

  • @BurnsTennis
    @BurnsTennis 3 года назад +12

    Okay, we finally have the first Sampras match premiered on Wimbledon channel since they started showing archives months ago. And, they select a match that is easily and widely available on the internet and one he lost anyway lol.
    More seriously, come on! Let's have some matches which are not available on the internet at all. Isn't that the point of these archives? As I mentioned before, it would be lovely to see Pete's match v Andre Agassi from 1993 quarterfinal and definitely the 1999 semifinal v Henman because there is no footage of that anywhere. The 1992 quarterfinal V Stich, or the 1995 final v Becker, there are plenty to choose from.

    • @jaya733
      @jaya733 3 года назад +1

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis 3 года назад

      @@jaya733 Well the good news is finally they have one of the matches I have metioned lined up for today! So, finally, they had this up their sleeve :-) Let's hope for a few more over the next week or so, particuarly the 1999 semifinal

    • @koraanjamar
      @koraanjamar Год назад

      That match vs. Stich was great.

  • @user-du9jz1wu8h
    @user-du9jz1wu8h 3 года назад

    ありがとうございます