Andre Agassi vs Boris Becker | Wimbledon 1992 Quarter-final | Full Match

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  • @boudusaved4719
    @boudusaved4719 2 года назад +53

    I love Agassi's story of being able to read Becker's tongue when he served.

  • @Kelveron
    @Kelveron Год назад +59

    Can't believe this match is 30 years old! Time sure flies.....

    • @jkj1459
      @jkj1459 3 месяца назад +1

      YES AGGASI FAN 30 YEARS BEFORE .. I FOLLOWED TENNIES FROM PRIME OF AGGASSI, JIM COURRIER, MONICA SELES , STEFFY GRAPH PRIME .. THEN SOME WHERE AFTER THEIR ERA INTEREST WAS IN DOWN TREND UNTIL RAFA PRIME . ANY WAY THEY ARE ALL IN DOWN TREND NOW AND SINNER , AND CARLOS CAARYING THE MANLTE ALIVE ..

  • @brettthurlow8509
    @brettthurlow8509 2 года назад +34

    I was at this match. Bought a General Admission ticket after queuing in the line for 1.5 hours. Met a nice British guard handling the exit row that I tried to sneak in at. He was really cool and allowed me to sit in various open seats throughout this 5 set thriller. What a match and great memory!

  • @martifrey3357
    @martifrey3357 2 года назад +217

    Wimbledon 92 had insane match ups (just like the US Open). Becker vs Agassi, Edberg vs Ivanisevic, Sampras vs Stich and McEnroe vs Forget, that's 7 former Wimbledon champions and 5 all time greats in the QF. Just amazing quality.

    • @terrycarthy4433
      @terrycarthy4433 2 года назад +10

      Mac v Cash in first week too ; Mac's behavior was pretty bad that day...considering him/ Pat were and remain pretty close.

    • @csracingreport2024
      @csracingreport2024 Год назад +8

      Agreed: some or many think the Big 3 ( Nadal, Fed & Djokovic) dominated Better opponents than the Top players in the 80's / 90's era that was packed w/ Parity & Depth, but I'DONT think that's the case; if u put all these guys in w/ the Current Players, w/ the Racket Technology, Nutrition, & Tennis IQ, it's More likely the 3 GOATS have a Less Slams; ALSO just 4 fun , I'd be interested in experimenting @ a couple of events w/ Wood rackets; just 2 see what happens; but 2 your Point, this is a "Stacked" Era of Monsters

    • @jasonwiggins6137
      @jasonwiggins6137 Год назад +1

      @@csracingreport2024 The serve and volley players would dominate using wooden rackets.

    • @yanair2091
      @yanair2091 Год назад +3

      ​@@csracingreport2024 They definitely didn't dominate better players but it's a THREE players, each of which dominates two others that have 20+ Grand Slams. Also Federer did dominate some of this era greats.
      So it's not easy to discard the miracle of the big three.

    • @csracingreport2024
      @csracingreport2024 Год назад

      @@yanair2091 Correct; even though Sampras & Agassi were @ Career Tail Ends, they were still playing well: this may be strange 2 some, but Fed probably adapts & adjust the best of the 3 to all of styles of the 80's / 90's group: they all blast the 70's early 80's bunch, & Nadal conquers all on clay, though I will say Kuerten, Bruguera, Courier, AgassI, & Thomas Muster could have challenged: And maybe Lendl "post" Borg Final,
      & Wilander: On the Flip Side, if u put those guys into the "new" era of racket technology & better nutrition, Sampras, Lendl, Becker, & Edberg, would arguably be the most dangerous, w/ some of the others mentioned; throw in Michael Stich, lol: very possible w/ those suspects, the Slam count possibly could be different, but no doubt their trophy cases would still be stuffed:

  • @ShamyTV5k
    @ShamyTV5k 3 года назад +51

    Boris playing Wimbledon was a must watch back then and streets were empty in my city..

  • @udayprakash1280
    @udayprakash1280 3 года назад +64

    Was to painful to watch in92 as a Boris fan, but saw it again today with great admiration of Agassi.

    • @madhukark8327
      @madhukark8327 3 года назад +6

      Exactly same with me Uday ji.....

  • @tommytk72
    @tommytk72 3 года назад +52

    ...our Boris - one of the best S&V Player EVER!
    HE was a real Legend on Grass!!!

    • @TheColourwonders
      @TheColourwonders 3 года назад +3

      He was a legend on all surfaces.one might leave out clay

    • @kayskidf1
      @kayskidf1 3 года назад +1

      i enjoy watching the really old matches..wooden racquets with a sweet spot the size of a pea...
      part of the amazement of how they played or were ranked. McEnroe hung onto his wood racquet for a bit.

    • @aranighosh3945
      @aranighosh3945 2 года назад +2

      @@kayskidf1 Tennis Is dead now. If new generation can't break thorugh, this shows tennis is dead. Homogenization of tennis courts have killed tennis.

  • @everyprophet1
    @everyprophet1 3 года назад +235

    Agassi's returns are terrifyingly good...and for a 22 year old, his demeanor, class, focus are all just top notch.

    • @Mzee1084
      @Mzee1084 3 года назад +31

      Yeah, it was here. Unfortunately, Agassi had an up and down career due to lack of motivation and not liking tennis. An overbearing father was a large contributor. He learned to get his head together though and had a late peak in the late 90s and early 2000s.

    • @peterdofferhoff2500
      @peterdofferhoff2500 3 года назад +7

      And passing game. Probably unmatched.

    • @dandecastro51
      @dandecastro51 3 года назад +21

      By now, many forget what an "enfant terrible" he was as a teenager. (It upsets me that Kyrgios similarly has not turned that page) What joy for us that he matures before was too late, winning 8 slams.
      And when he and sampras were #1, #2, many classic matches tween em for us to enjoy.

    • @danielkriz7533
      @danielkriz7533 3 года назад +27

      Agassi is the greatest player to hate the game he was playing.

    • @amazinggrace313
      @amazinggrace313 3 года назад +3

      @@danielkriz7533 well said

  • @kwcoolrocker
    @kwcoolrocker 3 года назад +78

    These commentators expressed the game so poeticly

    • @user-cy6xl3vd3f
      @user-cy6xl3vd3f 2 года назад +6

      True, nowadays commentators use the same sentences over and over again with 0 technical analysis.

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna Год назад +5

      @@user-cy6xl3vd3f yeah people were more intelligent that time.

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna Год назад

      @@Funeral_Tango nobody was moaning about those old commentators... can't u read? in fact we just said these old commentators were better than today's..

  • @MarianoFreyreX
    @MarianoFreyreX 2 года назад +49

    Boris Becker was an amazing player.

    • @donchapo187
      @donchapo187 2 года назад +5

      And now he´s in jail lol

    • @chakko007
      @chakko007 Год назад

      @@donchapo187 He's always been a strange character off court.

    • @uday5226
      @uday5226 Год назад +1

      He didn't control his tool well

  • @marcobuijsen1745
    @marcobuijsen1745 3 года назад +31

    Time goos so fast. 29 years ago... Time really is flying.. 2 of the best players at that time. Agassi vs Boris boom boom Becker.

  • @rbfortheloveoftennisandlif144
    @rbfortheloveoftennisandlif144 3 года назад +55

    Love this match, all 3 hours of it. Makes me want to play RIGHT NOW!!!>>>>>

    • @loril6437
      @loril6437 2 года назад +1

      I know. Just hearing the thud of a ball and racquet gives me goosebumps

  • @casualenjoyer5420
    @casualenjoyer5420 2 года назад +19

    God, that crosscourt backhand from Agassi is a thing of beauty. The angles, the speed, the precision, all whilst on the move and playing off the back foot? Incredible stuff

  • @spiderliliez
    @spiderliliez 2 года назад +17

    I love watching Becker when he comes to the net.
    When he plays Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Stefan Edberg, and Thomas Muster - it gets even better!
    All these guys are amazing especially with hitting volleys and returning them!

    • @martinhudecek8886
      @martinhudecek8886 2 года назад +1

      Muster is a pretty shoddy volleyer and never won a match at wimby iirc

  • @franciscopeirat8395
    @franciscopeirat8395 2 года назад +32

    Agassi was an SPECTACLE. His returns were the BEST ever; nobody, ever, has returned like him. And his play..I mean...it was like if he was playing ping-pong. Incredible! My favourite for ever!

    • @lawrence1318
      @lawrence1318 2 года назад +3

      Connors was just as good at returning serve.

    • @gnghngnvbnb7479
      @gnghngnvbnb7479 2 года назад +1

      players have become way better with returning serve.
      it feels that Djokovic nadal etc would toy with players like Becker Edberg etc

    • @lawrence1318
      @lawrence1318 2 года назад

      @@gnghngnvbnb7479 Considering that Connors at age 40 broke pistol Pete's serve twice in a best of three sets match in Florida, I doubt it.

    • @gnghngnvbnb7479
      @gnghngnvbnb7479 Год назад +1

      @@lawrence1318 this happened in the early 90s, I am talking about nadal federer djokovic. their service return and baseline game is 2 steps ahead.

    • @KaitainCPS
      @KaitainCPS Год назад +3

      @@gnghngnvbnb7479 That isn’t so much technique as much better strings. Agassi had to play before Luxilon changed the game by facilitating heavy, easy topspin.

  • @hdholl9696
    @hdholl9696 2 года назад +5

    The most perfect tennis commentator: quiet voice, perfect pronunciation, poise, relevant yet not intrusive, etc. Wonder what his name is.

  • @KaYnBaE
    @KaYnBaE Год назад +35

    Man I miss Agassi!! He’s one of the players whose style of play would still be relevant today…what a returner phewww

  • @ondrejvencovsky6834
    @ondrejvencovsky6834 3 года назад +198

    Considering the speed of grass in 90' the win of Agassi from baseline is still a kind of miracle.

    • @Marcel-f1
      @Marcel-f1 3 года назад +1

      The speed was slower or faster in 90?

    • @ondrejvencovsky6834
      @ondrejvencovsky6834 3 года назад +60

      @@Marcel-f1 Grass was much faster than today and clay was much slower. It was almost impossible to win both Wimbledon and Roland Garros due to the different tennis styles required. Today's surfaces are much more similar to each other so it's possible for big 3 to have career grandslams. It was not that "easy" back before 2000.

    • @vinceventura2393
      @vinceventura2393 3 года назад +25

      Agassi was able to take the ball very early. His Groundstrokes on both side had very compact swings so he always had enough time. Especially on the Backhand he´s playing with an open grip to handle all the sliced balls an create excellent passing shots. AND: He had the best Returns of all time!

    • @gregrupedski4987
      @gregrupedski4987 3 года назад +8

      well....to be fair, MANY experts kept saying that Agassi was actually suited to grass when he was skipping it prior to 91. Everyone knew his return, his ability to improv, and take strokes early, and ability to take compact swings, would mean he could potentially do much better than many baseliners. Of course, whether they thought he'd be beating people like Becker and Mcenroe on grass in a couple years - is another issue.....

    • @ambikeyamohapatra2482
      @ambikeyamohapatra2482 3 года назад +4

      @@ondrejvencovsky6834 then how did rod laver held all the four grand slams at the same time??

  • @ShamyTV5k
    @ShamyTV5k 2 года назад +5

    really like the commentary back in the days - pure class!

  • @richardsharp8276
    @richardsharp8276 3 года назад +252

    Thanks to Becker's constant spitting, centre court was very green that year.

    • @utubeasif
      @utubeasif 3 года назад +4

      😂

    • @tendmkt4024
      @tendmkt4024 3 года назад +5

      I thought exactly the same thing, every min the camera zooms in for a lovely gob shot. Terrible!

    • @gregrupedski4987
      @gregrupedski4987 3 года назад +4

      agassi was a huge spitter at times too, but not sure if this was one of his major spitting eras.

    • @islagrace6897
      @islagrace6897 3 года назад +1

      @@gregrupedski4987 and goran ivanisevic

    • @TanPham-sn3fc
      @TanPham-sn3fc 2 года назад +3

      Don't forget sweat and tears of the players!

  • @dropshot118
    @dropshot118 3 года назад +14

    this is simply amazing to watch. Love the brash younger version of Andre. Underrated volley game too

    • @MultiStar83
      @MultiStar83 3 года назад

      Agassi more or less "invented" the full Swing drive volley in my view. Of course this shot existed before, but he played it to Perfection. Nowadays there are some players who do not real can play the normal swung volley, but just the drive volley.

  • @paulluk7515
    @paulluk7515 Год назад +20

    The pace of the strokes in this match was incredibly fast considering it was 30 years ago, amazing!

    • @brandnew9834
      @brandnew9834 10 месяцев назад +1

      These guys are two of the cleanest, hard ball strikers who ever lived. I’ve seen Agassi hit with the Big 4. He’s a cleaner, bigger hitter than those guys, but his movement declined at the end of his career. Becker was a huge ball striker as well. 6’3”, very strong. Plus both these guys hit a flatter ball than we see today.

    • @theacechip
      @theacechip 9 месяцев назад

      @@brandnew9834 Big 4 as in ??

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 Месяц назад

      ​@@brandnew9834lendl and becker were the first true power hotters in the men's game. contrery to popular belief, the trend towards modern power tennis started towards the late 80s and mid 90s.
      agassi,courier, sampras, stich, krajicek were the next generation of big power hitters and all court players really.

  • @user-ej5ye9cf7m
    @user-ej5ye9cf7m 10 месяцев назад +4

    The way Agassi is returning Becker`s serves is amazing. And all those passing-shots! For me he is still the most enjoyable and talented player I have ever seen.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 8 месяцев назад

      He's watching Beckers tongue to know
      Becer had a tick where he changed the firection of his tongue depending on where he'll serve

  • @richardwalter9915
    @richardwalter9915 3 года назад +15

    Jeeeez...... the line calling and umpiring in this match is SHOCKING! Thank goodness for Hawkeye......and improvements in line officiating and general umpiring.
    What a game though, takes me right back! I remember watching this match live in my teens and loved Agassi's awesome style of play with his phenomenal return of serve and ground strokes generally. (His net play wasn't too shabby either!) This hadn't really been done before at Wimbledon where essentially a base liner, who was willing to rally the ball beats one of the best serve volleyers to ever play the game (with a hell of a serve). It's almost as if this match laid the foundation for the way the game is played today. Though the reduction in ball pressure also played a part! Thanks so much for sharing; this was awesome to watch again!

  • @khale4nia
    @khale4nia 25 дней назад

    I remember watching this so so long ago. Thanks for posting

  • @carlosmagnus717
    @carlosmagnus717 3 года назад +17

    Boris Becker, although he lost this match, was an impressive torrent of technical powers, regardless of the image of a gunship tennis player playing too direct for most people.
    A spectacle to see him play ...

    • @lawrence1318
      @lawrence1318 2 года назад +2

      And he crushed Agassi 3 years later at Wimbledon in the semis.

  • @srinivasanranganathan3468
    @srinivasanranganathan3468 2 года назад +31

    Now we miss the Serve & Volley players like Becker, Edberg. Federer can do all, he's very talented. Miss those Golden years of Tennis!!!

    • @dongmingzhu666
      @dongmingzhu666 2 года назад +5

      Don’t forget Pete Sampras! He’s the god of serve and volley

    • @christophersaul4993
      @christophersaul4993 2 года назад

      @@dongmingzhu666 and Rafter. And Henman, for all his failings, could volley a bit too

    • @jadr3123
      @jadr3123 2 года назад

      Nobody miss the boring serve and volley players.

    • @adityasen4566
      @adityasen4566 2 года назад +2

      Serve and volley is boring. No wonder Sampras never won the French Open

    • @dongmingzhu666
      @dongmingzhu666 2 года назад +1

      That’s because S & V doesn’t really work on clay

  • @vagassi73
    @vagassi73 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this video. Waiting the 1992 final, too

    • @tomtaylor5577
      @tomtaylor5577 3 года назад

      I've seen
      BB play about 4 time🎾🎾👍👍

  • @superstreetfighter14
    @superstreetfighter14 8 месяцев назад

    Thnx for the upload. One of the best match I've never seen. 😅

  • @mrloop1530
    @mrloop1530 3 года назад +355

    AA beat BB on CC

    • @keaneoRX7
      @keaneoRX7 3 года назад +11

      Excellent !

    • @choongta
      @choongta 3 года назад +3

      CC=Clay Court ?

    • @heitord5539
      @heitord5539 3 года назад +7

      @@choongta Central.

    • @Ubafunksta
      @Ubafunksta 3 года назад +21

      CC = Centre Court

    • @uncletony6210
      @uncletony6210 3 года назад +38

      AA beat BB on CC on a Dark Day in Eastern England as Fascinated Fans Gazed Gayly and Hollered Happily at the Inspired Intensity. etc...

  • @hardtoke
    @hardtoke 2 года назад +17

    30:45, best shot of the match

  • @dfb1976
    @dfb1976 3 года назад +1

    Wow classic upload , this match made everyone stand up and believe Agassi might win Wimbledon...

  • @Ben-zg7zf
    @Ben-zg7zf 3 года назад +8

    Both are one of kind, but my favorite was Becker 🇩🇪👍🏆

  • @Food-Dharma
    @Food-Dharma 3 года назад +15

    Agassi my tennis idol! Love that man and his game!

  • @carlosnagy
    @carlosnagy 2 года назад +4

    Amazing Match. Agassi's return is spectacular..

  • @andrikristianto2577
    @andrikristianto2577 3 года назад +19

    Almost 30 years ago, and it feels like just moment ago!

    • @fabrimedeiros9888
      @fabrimedeiros9888 2 года назад

      I see some differences. The forehand grip used to be continental and eastern. Now we almost see semi-western grip. Nowadays we see more baseline game as well.

    • @archangelajith.
      @archangelajith. 2 года назад

      Absolutely !! Still remember watching this and the final also ! From India 🙏

  • @tungjamesvn
    @tungjamesvn 3 года назад

    thanks for nice qualitie videos, pls upload more

  • @MilySmily1
    @MilySmily1 3 года назад +21

    Nothing like Becker's serve rythm. It was so unique.

    • @kayskidf1
      @kayskidf1 3 года назад

      funny , i just watched it before reading comments... it struck me as a bit awkward, and twisty to the back , just before becker hit a first serve. reaching too much?

    • @tendmkt4024
      @tendmkt4024 3 года назад

      It seems he does four little adjusting steps with his back foot before each serve which actually pull him out of line making it tougher to get to his spot at net. The knee bend saves the back i guess but a very interesting motion with a slight forehand grip, still a huge weapon in any era i recon. Andre made him look a little pedestrian on this day!

    • @Viper1976_
      @Viper1976_ 3 года назад +1

      It’s called the American Twist serve.

    • @tobyharling719
      @tobyharling719 11 месяцев назад

      It was so unique that it was unique.

  • @utterutternutter
    @utterutternutter Месяц назад

    I love being able to watch these games and relive that era of tennis. Aside from this great match, I enjoy the contrasting fashion choices of these two!

  • @user-uh6lm5wv6n
    @user-uh6lm5wv6n 8 дней назад

    Giants of the game that were an absolute thrill to watch. The players of this era were gods. Watching the French Open in 2024 and I barely get through 2 sets before falling asleep

  • @SimoneReggiani-zr5el
    @SimoneReggiani-zr5el Месяц назад +1

    Andre Kirk Agassi è un bravo ex tennista e allenatore di tennis statunitense. Ha 53 anni, è nato a Las Vegas, Nevada, Stati Uniti

  • @a6hiji7
    @a6hiji7 Год назад +13

    It feels as if the first game itself will last for an hour! These two had so much natural talent, they perhaps somewhat under achieved, especially Becker.

    • @paulcho1692
      @paulcho1692 Год назад +1

      I agree. After Becker's win over Curran in 85' for his first major, who would have thought that he would only win 4 more in the next 5 years or so. However he is a compelling player with historical significance. Youngest men's major champion....Aaron Krickstein the youngest ATP Tour winner at 16 yrs 2 months (proud of him for that one also being from Grosse Pointe)

  • @walterlv01
    @walterlv01 2 года назад +13

    This was one of the few times in Agassi's earlier career that his play matched his heavily marketed image. Beating an in-his-prime Boris Becker at Wimbledon was not something anyone really thought he could do.

    • @KaitainCPS
      @KaitainCPS 2 года назад +1

      Strange claim.

    • @rehmenada5552
      @rehmenada5552 2 года назад +3

      Becker was past his prime after 1991, not exactly physically but mentally. Becker had a positive head to head win rate against Agassi in his prime

    • @masmas6463
      @masmas6463 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@rehmenada5552 but if I am not wrong B.B was only 22 ??? with his whole life ahead - he could have won so many more wimbledons

    • @honey-ym6io
      @honey-ym6io 10 месяцев назад

      @@masmas6463 22 in 1989, his birth year is 1967. Also, he started at 17, everyone has a life and a choice how they want to live it. Everyone has a different body, Becker was mostly injured after 1991. He wasn't motivated after a certain point in time to win more Wimbledons and it was evident. The point is while he was at his peak, he was a sheer force, he changed Tennis forever. He played most of the matches against Agassi and Sampras, after his prime.

  • @andreysvidenko9865
    @andreysvidenko9865 2 года назад +10

    Great match. BB's stellar play at the net was almost as good as AA's cat-like movement and shot making from the baseline.

  • @Gibson1976uk
    @Gibson1976uk Год назад +3

    LOVED this era

  • @andigzik3229
    @andigzik3229 3 года назад +5

    Agi, ure my fav of all times

  • @amitmarathe232
    @amitmarathe232 3 года назад +10

    Becker's look during the handshake sums it up..it's the beginning of the end for him career wise. With the exception of the Australian open in 95, he mostly came second best to Sampras and Agassi.

    • @naseebmumbaikar4293
      @naseebmumbaikar4293 3 года назад +7

      Becker play final 7 time
      I think Becker is more talented than 3 Wimbledon title

    • @naseebmumbaikar4293
      @naseebmumbaikar4293 3 года назад +7

      No disagree
      Becker beat Agassi in 1995
      In 1996 hw withdraw with injury
      In 1996 he won Australia open
      Beat Pete Sampras in carpet
      Champion 1996 2 time

    • @TheColourwonders
      @TheColourwonders 2 года назад

      Dabnd

  • @doctornov7
    @doctornov7 3 года назад +35

    56:12 so wholesome that moment

  • @gennytassieri5781
    @gennytassieri5781 3 года назад +1

    Andre mi hai fatto innamorare del tennis dopo il tuo ritiro non ho più un punto do riferimento...sei e resterai sempre un numero 1 del tennis.

  • @cesaredaldello2654
    @cesaredaldello2654 3 года назад +5

    I just lused to love the clashing of their styles.. they were my fav players and I always dreamed that my game was the perfect balance between the baseline strokes of Agassi and the S&V of BoomBoom

  • @raynerstuelgalid
    @raynerstuelgalid 3 года назад +7

    It was a changing of the times in more than one way--long pants, winning baseline play, and women' grunting @ Wimbledon.

  • @JK-vc7ie
    @JK-vc7ie 3 года назад +1

    great memories, great matchup, love it

  • @harkirehal258
    @harkirehal258 2 года назад +7

    Power tennis started in this phase. Becker, Agassi and others were players who learn to play with the newer graphite rackets. McEnroe, Lendl and others transitioned from wood to graphite but their game stayed true to their classical wooden racket roots. Less power, less topsin, more touch, more focus on strokes than serve in contrast with more power, more topspin and a heavy focus on serve speed .

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 8 месяцев назад

      Lendl played this more spin than Agassi and had more modern game

  • @CarlosOlivoIQ
    @CarlosOlivoIQ 3 года назад +8

    10:20 “the sure, exhuberant shot of this man; is always a danger!” 👌🏾👍🏽🎾😘

  • @antonboludo8886
    @antonboludo8886 3 года назад +2

    Unusual colour on Agassi's racquet.
    Indeed the playing styles of tennis evolved from decade to decade.

  • @AB-tc8lx
    @AB-tc8lx 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm watching this because of that story. Agassi said about Becker if it keeps his tongue, and the center its down the middle. If he moves it way off to the left, it goes wide I'm gonna check that out.

  • @HeroInTheSun
    @HeroInTheSun 2 года назад

    Thanks. Great Players

  • @Stellar15Mike
    @Stellar15Mike 4 месяца назад +1

    I miss 90s tennis! It was so good!!

  • @jomppeautio2798
    @jomppeautio2798 3 года назад +4

    I remember watching the match. It was hard to me. I supported both.

  • @astonm.8173
    @astonm.8173 9 месяцев назад +3

    Still amazed by the power and accuracy of Agassi's passing shots, sometimes Becker didn't even have time to move a finger or blink an eye, and the ball was already screaming past him.

  • @yanair2091
    @yanair2091 Год назад +7

    Wow, what a great watch after long time watching the matches of the big three and contemporary tennis. I think both Nadal and Djokovic had learned LOT from Agassi.

  • @futureicon23
    @futureicon23 3 года назад

    Gracious as always, praying that the 1992 Wimbledon Men's Final full match will be uploaded too!

  • @RyanScottMoore
    @RyanScottMoore Год назад +1

    Great match. Two legends with contrasting styles. Becker so often gave Agassi the target he wanted.

  • @periurban
    @periurban 3 года назад +43

    Ah, the good old days, when a woman repeatedly shouting "Come on Boris" meant something entirely different.

  • @chiefinspector7280
    @chiefinspector7280 Год назад +7

    Agassi's swings were compact with the power coming from the whole body. This made him accurate. Also the racquet and ball technology at the time slowed the game down where strategy was needed unlike now.

  • @Eric-xt3os
    @Eric-xt3os 3 года назад +29

    It’s hard to think of anything scarier than playing Becker at Wimbledon.

    • @danielkriz7533
      @danielkriz7533 3 года назад +14

      Eric Bell Sampras at Wimbledon.

    • @lss922
      @lss922 3 года назад +7

      Federer at Wimbledon

    • @kayskidf1
      @kayskidf1 3 года назад +2

      i'd rather play becker than serena williams. at least with becker when i started crying, he would whisper to me in that sweet song that is german language, to shut up. i think serena would get right in my face -at which point i'd cr*p my pants.AND cry

    • @ragnarjonsson1122
      @ragnarjonsson1122 3 года назад

      Daniel Kriz exactly!

    • @kayskidf1
      @kayskidf1 3 года назад

      @@ragnarjonsson1122 she's got a good offense, yes?

  • @ianwilliamson2980
    @ianwilliamson2980 2 года назад

    Amazing returns

  • @SpiritDonkey
    @SpiritDonkey 3 года назад +16

    The game was so much more fun to watch back then!

    • @Eric-xt3os
      @Eric-xt3os 3 года назад +4

      Think so? It’s fun watching these titans but I much prefer the long rallies, shot making and defense of today’s players, although they lack the personality certainly. :)

    • @stello61
      @stello61 3 года назад +6

      they are so bad compared to modern players

    • @vukans595
      @vukans595 2 года назад +1

      The quality of tennis cannot be compared to today's game and especially not to the big three !

  • @capricornmagic63
    @capricornmagic63 3 года назад +8

    Even with todays preoccupation with day glo pinks and orange, no one shone as bright as Agassi

  • @sticksman1979
    @sticksman1979 3 года назад +1

    Such a lovely clash of styles.

  • @74967412369
    @74967412369 3 года назад +14

    30:43 , nice one :x

  • @behemothathlete8691
    @behemothathlete8691 3 года назад +9

    Wow, that bounce really died on the grass back then, even on Centre Court. Look how far Agassi is playing inside the baseline just to get it in his strike zone, so often.

  • @jeremysmith9694
    @jeremysmith9694 3 года назад +12

    Becker looks just like the principal from Ferris Buellers Day Off.

  • @TrysilBoy
    @TrysilBoy Год назад

    I had tickets for the old Court 1 that day and snuck on Centre to get a photo of Agassi at the change of ends. Highlight of my day!

  • @jaypayton8690
    @jaypayton8690 3 года назад +3

    Thanks. Plz upload more Agassi matches (1995 V Patrick McEnore/1999 V Kuerten/1991 1st round/1993 V s Rafter etc)

    • @deansmith7780
      @deansmith7780 3 года назад

      That Patrick McEnroe match was a mauling from what I remember!

  • @keaneoRX7
    @keaneoRX7 3 года назад +24

    When Wimbledon was still Wimbledon with proper opposition of style.

    • @NeuralEngin33r
      @NeuralEngin33r 3 года назад +8

      yes, long hair vs short, pierced vs unpierced eara

  • @donaldstancil1544
    @donaldstancil1544 3 года назад +34

    I remember thinking, at the time, Agassi would be the first and last man to win Wimbledon playing primarily from the baseline. Boy, was I wrong.

    • @pomerlain8924
      @pomerlain8924 3 года назад +18

      If the speed of the grass hadn't changed, he would have been the only one. What guys like Agassi and Borg did on the fast Wimbledon grass is nothing short of extraordinary. We'll never see that anymore with this slow grass.

    • @kylejohansen689
      @kylejohansen689 3 года назад +19

      @@pomerlain8924 Borg serve-volleyed when he won his Wimbledons. Also, nobody knows for sure but I doubt prime Federer would have had much problem playing on 90s grass. Djokovic could have also done it the same way Agassi did, and Nole has a better serve than Andre did.

    • @donaldstancil1544
      @donaldstancil1544 3 года назад +12

      I don't think Novak takes the ball on the rise as well as Agassi did. But I agree his serve is better.

    • @SpiritDonkey
      @SpiritDonkey 3 года назад +3

      They slowed down the court big time. It’s so boring now.

    • @Mzee1084
      @Mzee1084 3 года назад +5

      The racket and string technology changed a lot through the 90s. Polyester strings came out in the early 90s, and the rackets continued to get bigger and lighter. I think it was 2001 when the surface began to be slowed down, which increased through the years since.

  • @miguelzola1394
    @miguelzola1394 2 года назад +2

    Agassi was sharp,focus and wanted absolutely to prove he is part of a great era players

  • @purwantiallan5089
    @purwantiallan5089 3 года назад +5

    AGASSI always unforgotten.

  • @SladeBling
    @SladeBling Месяц назад

    Back in 2005 I started playing tennis at age 40. I got hooked and played in various amateur leagues/tournaments in Hawaii, Las Vegas, and Florida. While in Vegas I played a few matches a stone's throw from Agassi's house in Spanish Hills. My friends didn't realize it until I told them lol.

  • @portcullis5622
    @portcullis5622 Год назад +1

    Extract from the 'The Diary of Boris Becker' (June 2022):
    Monday 27th: Porridge for breakfast. First day of Wimbledon. Watched a couple of matches in the
    TV room. Evening: Had a shower (held onto the soap very tightly). Stayed in. Went to bed early.
    Tuesday 28th : see Monday.
    Wednesday 29th : see Tuesday.
    Thursday 30th: see Wednesday.

  • @Creative_Dimensions738
    @Creative_Dimensions738 2 года назад +4

    How is it possible an official Wimbledon video is not in the right format/ratio??

  • @davidchang4559
    @davidchang4559 Год назад

    So incredible!!

  • @tovip5661
    @tovip5661 3 года назад +3

    This match was a changing of the guard for Becker. Up until this point, he had coined Centre Court as his 'living room' with some justification: having won the title as a 17 year old in 1985, he had (at least) made the final of every subsequent tournament - bar a shock second round exit in 1987 at the hands of Peter Doohan. After this 92 QF loss, he only ever made one final again - in 95, when he was beaten comprehensively by Sampras (a match which Becker cited as his own realisation that his time at the top was up). As for Agassi, as others have commented, his ability to take the ball on the rise, possessing the best return of serve in the game and his all round court craft had him marked down as a potential Wimbledon winner the year before, his first appearance at SW19 since 1987. He was an incredibly popular winner in 92 too and it was felt at the time he would win more. Of course another American was about to come along and dominate the tournament for the rest of the decade :)

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +3

      That is true, but this was partly of his own doing. He completely lost motivation after reaching No.1 in 1991 and though he realized Wimbledon was more important than No 1 didn't do much to win it in 1992. Sure, he was always brilliant indoors, in fact more than grass as evidenced by his wins over Sampras and courier in 1991/92 he was out of shape in this match. Honestly, I'm surprised he even took it to five. Compare this match to his Wimbledon semi final in 1995 when he was match fit and more than ready to engage in long rallies with Agassi and remember he won on medium slow rebound ace twice which Edberg was unable to do, partly due to his lack of firepower. Beckers game like lendl was the
      blueprint for the modern power game and the 11 year gap between his first and last slam proves this. If he had been as motivated as 1995/96, he would have won 10-11 slams but if doesn't exist unfortunately

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 Год назад +1

      rocket changed at that time helping base-liners. before them connors was the best. all these modern players have combination of becker,agassi etc( especially federer as he uses only one hand) but djoko and nadal use both.

  • @lucianorevainera6799
    @lucianorevainera6799 3 года назад +8

    Es hermosa la velocidad del césped en aquellos años.

  • @lulusangma5832
    @lulusangma5832 5 месяцев назад

    I watched it 32 years ago as an 8 yrs old a total agassi fan.but huge admirer of becker,edberg and lendle

  • @helmeteye
    @helmeteye 3 года назад +5

    Estusa is still my all time favorite playing racket.

  • @adrianrobles6898
    @adrianrobles6898 3 года назад +8

    This was the beginning of his greatness I will never forget when he finally broke through I was on cloud ⛅️ nine truly on of a kind I miss him dearly
    They need more Aggasi in today’s tennis 🎾

  • @wormsnake1
    @wormsnake1 11 месяцев назад

    Agassi set the grass on fire this year. His returning was as good as any ever seen.x

  • @annawarner1078
    @annawarner1078 3 года назад +2

    Becker looks like a true Viking.

  • @cindygirlification
    @cindygirlification 3 года назад +5

    Becker was 24 y.o. With 5 slams . Agassi at 22 was a 6 year pro with none. This shows how important the serve and volley was before they slowed the game down.

    • @kylehoward2961
      @kylehoward2961 3 года назад +6

      All of your statement proves how impressive it was for Andre to Wimbledon in that era and those conditions.

    • @Skjeggspir
      @Skjeggspir 3 года назад +1

      The greatly increased top spin is what kills the volley players, not the speed. Players hit the ball so differently now.

  • @marinapankow9531
    @marinapankow9531 2 года назад +2

    Bitte in der Pause, Werbung zeigen.

  • @luisceasalamanca2744
    @luisceasalamanca2744 3 года назад +1

    Qué calidad del vídeo. Muy nítido.

  • @xsxyz345
    @xsxyz345 2 года назад

    That was Power Level on Wimbledon,best !

  • @robertavies1969
    @robertavies1969 Месяц назад

    Beckers volleying is the best I have ever seen...his hand skills are incredible.

  • @annierose8099
    @annierose8099 3 года назад +23

    I felt bad for Becker, not bcz he lost, it was bcz he kept getting called out ‘default’ when I’m sure that half of those serves were good. I could tell that Agassi was feeling bad for Becker too but that’s part of the game. I liked the part when Agassi went up to the umpire n corrected him. I feel that sometimes the umpires needs to be told. 🥰🎾🏆

  • @Channel_Yo
    @Channel_Yo 3 года назад +18

    Agassi pretty much knew where Becker's serves were going.

    • @pomerlain8924
      @pomerlain8924 3 года назад +15

      Yep, Becker's tongue wagging was giveaway on where his serve was going. Agassi actually said it took everything in him to wait until big points to use the advantage.

    • @Mzee1084
      @Mzee1084 3 года назад +2

      @@pomerlain8924 Yup. Agassi discussed it in his autobiography.

    • @blake7871
      @blake7871 3 года назад +8

      Pomerlain89 Yeah I read that and still think it’s bullshit.

    • @kidpagronprimsank05
      @kidpagronprimsank05 3 года назад +2

      @@blake7871 Becker himself said it was true.

    • @woodymcclelland9423
      @woodymcclelland9423 3 года назад +1

      Knowledge is one thing. Hitting screaming winners consistently off of 100+ MPH serves playing on 1990s Wimbledon grass is another.

  • @franciscopeirat8395
    @franciscopeirat8395 Год назад

    It's still on sale , somewhere, that Agassi outfit??? I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!

  • @harshtur
    @harshtur 10 месяцев назад

    For me wimbeldone 92 was the best of all times

  • @warrenbeer2737
    @warrenbeer2737 2 года назад +2

    I’m pretty sure both were cleanly shaven at the start of the game!