Andre Agassi vs Andrei Medvedev | French Open 1999 Men's Final Highlights | Eurosport

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2019
  • Highlights from the 1999 French Open Final, when Andre Agassi faced Andrei Medvedev in one of the all-time great grand slam finals!
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  • @miguelalonsogarrido4073
    @miguelalonsogarrido4073 3 года назад +81

    Who else came after reading OPEN?

  • @manolinfernandezdiaz1780
    @manolinfernandezdiaz1780 4 года назад +63

    One of my favorites days ever.....I couldn’t believe he came back from 1-6 2-6 4-4 30-40....being 141 in the world just a year before that match....and playing the final of the only grand slam he didn’t won losing two finals in 90 and 91.....
    One of most amazing moments in the sports ever...
    Agassi huge legend

  • @andreblacker6n
    @andreblacker6n 4 года назад +26

    Brividi! lo avevo visto live all'epoca quando avevo 11 anni, e rivederlo ora, dopo aver letto la sua Biografia è ancora più significativo.

  • @richardkrivik7032
    @richardkrivik7032 4 года назад +54

    One of the best biggest ATP Comebacks EVER..Proud of my IDOL 👏☝️💪

    • @MsDrava
      @MsDrava 4 года назад

      You're idol was juiced...

    • @richardkrivik7032
      @richardkrivik7032 4 года назад

      Nino Grgić ..You fool 🤦‍♂️..People who is using STEROIDS..Called juiced..Not who was used drug’s 🤦‍♂️🤣.. The 2 things is far from same Fool

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 4 года назад

      i think that was the first tennis match of Agassi,that i saw.

    • @jeremie2020
      @jeremie2020 4 года назад

      Me too...:)

    • @IceStationZebraAssociates
      @IceStationZebraAssociates 4 года назад +4

      @@MsDrava LMFAO learn the difference between performance enhancing drugs and recreational drugs before you embarrass yourself with statements like this one

  • @tanyifranc7184
    @tanyifranc7184 5 лет назад +26

    I watched this match when I was still a kid. Classic moments right there with Agassi.

  • @user-ej5ye9cf7m
    @user-ej5ye9cf7m 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is one of those matches i never forget. Even now 2023, i am still glad, that Andre won this match. His returns, passing-shots, and ground-strokes were best.

  • @fac6801
    @fac6801 2 года назад +8

    Victory that witnesses all Andre’s greatness. What a comeback, after the worst period in his life. What a champion, what a Legend… ANDRE AGASSI.

  • @pablofrank2466
    @pablofrank2466 2 года назад +6

    This was a huge moment in men's tennis. At the time, Agassi became only the 5th man to win all four Grand Slam titles and the first to do so on three different surfaces. The first two (Fred Perry and Donald Budge) completed this in the 1930s and the second two (Rod Laver and Roy Emerson) completed it in the 1960s. So there had been a 30 year gap when Agassi accomplished this.
    Of course, since then we have seen this happen in the last 15 years by each of The Big Three.

  • @vinceventura2393
    @vinceventura2393 Год назад +3

    The Medvedev Backhand is such an impressing shot!
    How can he get that power and acceleration only by that short and straight backswing?!

  • @vilainkikinou9951
    @vilainkikinou9951 Год назад +3

    Legendary game. Medveded, cool and calm despite the scenario.

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a great story behind Agassi and this tournament. I’m so proud of him for achieving this! I’m blessed to have played with him at Bollettieri’s back before he became a true legend of the sport! 🎾🥇🎾

  • @travisbickle5279
    @travisbickle5279 5 лет назад +23

    i was at the time a big agassi fan...i remember i cry after the second set lost...but what a comeback....the second rain delay- in the third set saved agassi..otherwise i think he would have lost in 3 sets
    Agassi was before the french open 14 on the worldraking and after wimbledon the nr.1...one of the greatest comeback in the tennis history....

  • @golgot4553
    @golgot4553 9 месяцев назад +2

    I discovered tennis in 1996 with Roland and Kafelnikov. At that time Agassi was nowhere, and I didn't know the player. That day, I discovered the legend.

  • @jeremie2020
    @jeremie2020 4 года назад +8

    I will never forget this moment...after the first 2 sets I was so destroyed as Andre was totally off topic, I couldn't beleive it, I wanted to cry, I was like: "no Andre, not again, you cannot miss this final like in 1990"...and then, when he managed to win the 3rd, I started to think that if he won the 4th, he could make it in the decider. At 2 sets all, I couldn't breathe, watching this nerveracking final set was a real pain, but I felt that Andre was really into the match, that he would die on the court to finally win the French Open, and when he broke Andrei, I was over the moon. Then he missed these 3 match points on Andrei"s serve, I was so gutted as I knew Andre could regret it, but at 40-15 on his serve in the next game, I prayed for a winning serve, and it happened!!! Like Andre, I shed some tears, he deserved to win RG so bad, he was my idol, his emotion on the court was so contagious, most of the french crowd wanted him to win. It was probably the most beautiful moment in my life as a tennis lover, Andre was the Roland Garros champion, at last, wow...if you're reading me Andre, thank you so much for all these moments of joy, you are a huge legend. Merci....

    • @HIMYMTR
      @HIMYMTR 4 года назад

      are u still a tennis fan?

    • @jeremie2020
      @jeremie2020 4 года назад

      @@HIMYMTR Yes of course.

  • @maguslloretmunoz2354
    @maguslloretmunoz2354 4 года назад +5

    AGASSI...What a player...i saw this match and after the second set, nobody believed he could win, what a great comeback!!!

  • @davidoldham5958
    @davidoldham5958 4 года назад +4

    Federer may be my favourite player to watch (and i'm a fan of his), but Agassi for me will always be my hero. The man who was (and still is) such an inspiration to me and many others and watching him win this event was simply just magical.

  • @user-kx2yo7ve9w
    @user-kx2yo7ve9w 2 года назад +3

    Agassi is legend.All slams, olympic, final master.Nadal does not have final masters, Federer - olympic, Djokovic - olympic.

  • @BrunoSilvaRox
    @BrunoSilvaRox 5 лет назад +5

    My fave! Thank you so much for posting this! Wish I could relive all those 90s finals :)

  • @lm4956
    @lm4956 28 дней назад

    Inoubliable apres les défaites en 1990 et 1991et la victoire inattendue à wimbledon en 1992 .Incroyable carriere en deux temps.

  • @travisbickle5279
    @travisbickle5279 5 лет назад +8

    i never thought at the time he can win the french open...before paris he lost against rafter on clay....but in paris one match after the another was a classic...beginning with the first match against squillari....2 round against clement...1/8 against the champion from 1998 moya....1/2 with the rain the delay in 2 days against hrbaty .....and the legendaray final against medvedew.....who beat kuerten kafelnikow and meligeni i think, 3 claycourt specialist.....For me the greatest/emotional grandslam i ever see....

  • @donpatrese
    @donpatrese 5 лет назад +5

    Great Final with great Legends!!

  • @timjackson7343
    @timjackson7343 4 года назад +1

    I remember watching that jumping up and down yelling, "Way to go Andre!!!!!" lol. Man, I sure do miss watching him play!!!

  • @AdrianoBernese
    @AdrianoBernese 4 года назад +1

    Grandissimo match! Solo André poteva recuperare questa partita ! Finale Roland Garros 1999 l'apoteosi di André

  • @Ruslan4k
    @Ruslan4k 4 года назад +3

    Легендарний матч...

  • @user-hn4mh4nq5e
    @user-hn4mh4nq5e 3 года назад +7

    Медведев проиграл,но проиграл достойно! Матч в самом деле легендарный,спасибо за него Андрею и Андре.

  • @djjr9803
    @djjr9803 4 года назад +5

    That's the French Open when Andre and Steffi started dating.

  • @ThiloBauer
    @ThiloBauer 7 месяцев назад

    I remember Medvedev's "I'm back" at his speech after the match. He didn't play well before - but also after (-:

  • @GiacomoGiovanniStecca
    @GiacomoGiovanniStecca 4 года назад +2

    Agassi is Magic!

  • @MartinJohnZ
    @MartinJohnZ 4 года назад +2

    Rain breaks are often bad news for the guy in front...

  • @Jack-pl2he
    @Jack-pl2he 11 месяцев назад +1

    It was Roger Federer‘s first Grand Slam. He lot in the first round to Pat Rafter i think

  • @vinceventura2393
    @vinceventura2393 4 года назад +5

    9:00 He´s an Englishman in Paris

    • @HIMYMTR
      @HIMYMTR 4 года назад

      how do u know

    • @joekidd3965
      @joekidd3965 4 года назад +4

      Because he saw the message in a bottle.

  • @dashokami6645
    @dashokami6645 Месяц назад

    Medvedev🇺🇦 time of my personal proud of you, mister🙏🏽
    Andre- is Legend ❤️‍🔥

  • @LinusFeynstein
    @LinusFeynstein 3 года назад +1

    If I were to pick a player to win this final before the match..I would pick that semi bolt head Andre, because of his powerful forehand and his excellent double handed backhand. The only thing I did it like about Andre on this day were his ugly pants.

  • @travisbickle5279
    @travisbickle5279 5 лет назад +3

    i had always falling for love with people
    step by step come back to the front....earlier before 1997 i hate andre but at the australien open 1998 i was falling in love in him .I like his exemplary behavior since 1998

  • @cristianosalvarani8015
    @cristianosalvarani8015 2 года назад

    Grande Andre come c’era arrivato…

  • @draxlerchronicles5851
    @draxlerchronicles5851 4 года назад +3

    When the French was still watchable.
    Great days!

    • @jeremie2020
      @jeremie2020 4 года назад

      @Oliver McCall I guess he's pissed off with Rafa's non stop wins lol

    • @jeremie2020
      @jeremie2020 4 года назад

      @Oliver McCall He's not too bad indeed ...lol

    • @serenaistheb.o.a.t
      @serenaistheb.o.a.t 3 года назад +1

      The french open is not any less watchable than Wimbledon was in the 90s and mid/late 00s and the Australian Open has been since 2011.

  • @MichaelS0504
    @MichaelS0504 4 года назад +2

    10:35 Who is this old man in red cap with all these papers? Real stats geek?

  • @ebanyishakalot
    @ebanyishakalot 4 года назад +1

    Эх, Медвед.. Боль в моя дырка задница

  • @alvarobardon7496
    @alvarobardon7496 5 лет назад +1

    Aún me pregunto ¿cómo pudo perder Carlos Moyá su partido con Agassi?

    • @juansaquero6829
      @juansaquero6829 4 года назад

      Álvaro Bardón Yo también. En su día Moya dijo que había sido una de sus “moyadas”, como la que tuvo contra Corretja en la Masters Cup. Charlie era el claro favorito ese año para conseguir el segundo RG.

  • @giuseppelucadonzella6676
    @giuseppelucadonzella6676 9 месяцев назад

    Agassi 👏

  • @Apanblod
    @Apanblod 3 года назад

    Umpire had quite a hard time pronouncing Medvedev's name in the beginning!

  • @redtrece3
    @redtrece3 Год назад

    ¿Tu tb acabas de leer Open verdad?

  • @shelashela6400
    @shelashela6400 4 года назад +1

    Agassi reconocio el pajaro cuando prescribio que se drogaba.
    Tenian que quitarle el titulo y la medalla de oro.

  • @paulpieroni
    @paulpieroni 3 года назад

    Take the ad banner that pops up on match point off, you rascals

  • @LucasChristianManuelRibesConde
    @LucasChristianManuelRibesConde 2 месяца назад

    Et bien j'ai franchi un nouveau cap ce 5 mai 2024 le dernier roland garros when september ends when october starts

  • @josepperezcardona3276
    @josepperezcardona3276 Год назад

    Estas viendo este partido porque has leído el libro 🥲

  • @LucasChristianManuelRibesConde
    @LucasChristianManuelRibesConde 2 месяца назад

    Et dc poutine est en intérim ? Ou ce 12 mai voilà les poissons de Vénus ont compris que j'arriverai de la même façon que je suis parti.
    Elle est belle la vue à la LA. J'aime les piscines à débordement merci
    En fait j'ai eu cette vision mnt k j réalisé qd j'ai vu Marseille écrit sur la montagne comme Hollywood depuis le train la 1ere fois ou le 19 mai à la Pentecôte certains diront le 2 juin. On verra

  • @gradebill
    @gradebill 3 года назад +2

    LES VERTUS DE L'ÉCHEG bring me here ...

  • @knotwilg3596
    @knotwilg3596 Год назад +2

    Let's pay tribute here to the first man to use the drop shot as a system. Andre Medvedev.
    BTW, I now realize the French crowd has always been awful.

  • @VinsUplifting
    @VinsUplifting 4 года назад +2

    Bad choke

  • @spaceshido6124
    @spaceshido6124 4 года назад

    Is that me alone that think that nadal or djockovic could give agassi two donats on clay

    • @serenaistheb.o.a.t
      @serenaistheb.o.a.t 3 года назад

      Nadal maybe, not Djokovic.

    • @mariodoblado668
      @mariodoblado668 3 года назад +4

      Can't compare racket technology, medical advancements and the evolution of courts and tennis in general, without Agassi Djokovic wouldn't have that backhand, same for Fed with Sampras

  • @alhoceima1809
    @alhoceima1809 2 года назад

    8:46 Donald Trump?

    • @TheNarancia
      @TheNarancia 2 года назад

      Nope I supposed these are Gil and Brad. However there was Sting in the crowd

    • @alhoceima1809
      @alhoceima1809 2 года назад

      @@TheNarancia who are Gil and Brad?
      Pd: i know he's not Donald Trump. He was younger at that time.

    • @TheNarancia
      @TheNarancia 2 года назад +1

      @@alhoceima1809 you should read Agassi’s Bio: Open. It’s an interesting book

  • @pupulique
    @pupulique 3 года назад

    Agassi was lucky facing players like Medvedev, Kafelnikov, Todd Martin and Ivanisevic in GS finals. They were mentally unbalanced and ruined themselves. Although he was fighting to the end and got his wins fairly.

    • @emilianoroncagli7035
      @emilianoroncagli7035 3 года назад

      And Stich

    • @dinomijatovic3921
      @dinomijatovic3921 3 года назад +1

      Nevertheless they were dangerous as they knew to play and didnt fear nor hold back very much like nowadays

    • @SonateSonate
      @SonateSonate 4 месяца назад

      Facing title holder and court specialists is being "lucky" 😂

  • @pierreetchebarne1843
    @pierreetchebarne1843 4 года назад

    I was a big Agassi fan as a teenager and remember this game as it was yesterday but the level of playing was so low. Any top 20 player from nowadays would win this final.

    • @PW-qi1gi
      @PW-qi1gi 4 года назад +3

      They had different rackets, balls, surface, ... Don't know if it would be better with two modern players

    • @jeremie2020
      @jeremie2020 4 года назад

      So low....?lool, you mustn't have watched more than 2 games...

  • @room1recording
    @room1recording 11 месяцев назад

    Weak era 🤣