Pete Sampras vs Stefan Edberg: Best ATP Shots & Points in Their Rivalry!

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  • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
    @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 2 года назад +42

    Man, do you forget how utterly amazing Edberg was. I do remember he was one of my favorite players for years. Now I remember why.

  • @kevinmartin2038
    @kevinmartin2038 2 года назад +31

    Edberg's backhand is the most beautiful shot I ever seen on a court. So graceful and accurate.

    • @archangelmusic13
      @archangelmusic13 7 месяцев назад +1

      it's right up there with henin's backhand and stan wawrinka's backhand. those 3 had the best backhands

    • @radiohead2206
      @radiohead2206 6 месяцев назад

      Of course then...his forehand was a liability.

    • @theacechip
      @theacechip 5 месяцев назад

      Actually I think Edberg's forehand was a more reliable, high percentage stroke because he rarely used it as an offensive weapon. Wawrinka backhand is very reminiscent of Lendl. In terms of aesthetics, I think Federer is probably the best because of his (more) fluid motion.

    • @robertjones8598
      @robertjones8598 2 месяца назад

      @@radiohead2206No it wasn’t. It was well designed for his net attacking game and he could paste it when needed. There is no way that FH could be considered a liability, even in contrast to his great BH and superb volleys.

  • @renatoyap
    @renatoyap 3 года назад +25

    Edberg's movement into the court after his serve was pure buttery smoothness . It seems like he was gliding in on rollerblades

  • @insulani
    @insulani 3 года назад +137

    These guys had it all. Artistry, skill, imagination and beauty.

    • @FUsheK
      @FUsheK 2 года назад +4

      And no french open title 😉

    • @zcharg0
      @zcharg0 2 года назад +3

      Yes..not like the ogres that play today.

    • @cosmojairzinho14
      @cosmojairzinho14 2 года назад

      @@FUsheK well, up to you, if you like to jerk off on cups piles , bullshit fanboys goat debate, grunting baseline grinders ...people watching and commenting here just want to enjoy classy technique,classy attitude , nice serve and volley...

    • @MrClebophd
      @MrClebophd Год назад +7

      @@FUsheK Well, they played in the era where the surfaces were really different. The clay at Roland Garros was really slow, and grass at Wimbledon was really fast. For a while the very best players had not won a career slam; Connors, Borg, McEnroe, Edberg, Becker, Wilander and Lendl all had that in common. In the cases of Lendl (grass), Edberg (clay), McEnroe (Clay) and Borg (Hardcourt at Flushing Meadows) reached the finals on their most challenging surface but couldnät win. Of these champions, I think Edberg was closest against Chang in Paris. He was up 2-1 sets, and he had so many break balls in the fourth, but he couldn't close the deal in the heat, and Chang won in five. The only player from that era who had a career slam is Andre Agassi.
      After that, the grass became slower in Wimbledon, and players like Nadal and Djokovic benefited a lot, whereas players with big serves like Raonic, Isner, Federer, Roddick etc were nerfed, along with the serve-and-volleying became a lost art. Instead, we must watch the old legends how it was done.

    • @HONORTONUMERIC123
      @HONORTONUMERIC123 Год назад +2

      @@MrClebophd yeah... That's right.... Grass was fast and clay was slow at that time.... And u know what abt the games that was played at that time was very much reasonable to watch.... That's so great and wonderful.....

  • @bclamore
    @bclamore 2 года назад +66

    These two were prime examples at the end of the era of the serve & volley. Oh, how I miss it.

    • @scottstorchfan
      @scottstorchfan Год назад +3

      yeah so fun with 2 ball rallies. those were the days

    • @winstonlim8
      @winstonlim8 Год назад +9

      Yes, I can barely stand the dinglydonglypinglypongly 273-stroke rallies nowadays. I can go make myself a cup of coffee and come back to find the same point still on-going.

    • @atarumoroboshi75
      @atarumoroboshi75 11 месяцев назад +3

      Completely agree but the fault lies with those (ATP) who changed the surfaces, especially the grass of Wimbledon...since that year, it was 2001, Golden Era of tennis ended…

    • @vgr112261
      @vgr112261 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@scottstorchfantoday’s tennis is a drag.

    • @joseresino367
      @joseresino367 2 месяца назад

      @@scottstorchfanSonsimole by your side. In that era you had serve and volley and at the same time, clay players, Agassi… You had different styles. But enjoy the present, with only one style! You have a lot of tennis now, what are you doing watching two serve and volley beasts?

  • @felixy23
    @felixy23 3 года назад +155

    Edberg was my favorite since childhood, his serve motion was the best, his backhand and volley so beautiful.
    Elegant and sportmanship was displayed from this man

    • @skylaxx
      @skylaxx 3 года назад +7

      100% hell yeah man!

    • @alanfrost75
      @alanfrost75 3 года назад +12

      Mine too! I think I was around 10 when I started watching him. He will always be my fav.

    • @TheEJ1408
      @TheEJ1408 2 года назад +4

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @houstonbalaji4768
      @houstonbalaji4768 2 года назад +3

      Edberg, Wilander, Borg…a wonderful Swedish trio! Edberg was such a class act!

    • @jliang70
      @jliang70 2 года назад +5

      @@houstonbalaji4768 He stood out from the Swedish trio, being the greatest Swedish serve and volleyer, the guy glided on the court so gracefully. I was fortunate enough to see him in junior years and through his senior years. there just won't be another like him, he was a wonderful tactician on court, we have lost this part of the game with all the changes with courts, strings and racquet

  • @jboww2121
    @jboww2121 3 года назад +107

    i adore these two. this is classic serve and volley first strike tennis. you won’t see a cleaner more textbook volley technique. they absorb the pace from the return so well. just like they’re guiding the ball to redirect it. beautiful!

    • @soothingpiano2901
      @soothingpiano2901 2 года назад +4

      Shame that serve and volley has disappeared nowadays

    • @HONORTONUMERIC123
      @HONORTONUMERIC123 Год назад

      @@soothingpiano2901 I think it's not a shame that those two things are disappeared.... It's like totally the game is changed along with the surface of the courts and fastness on those courts.....

    • @antoinev9733
      @antoinev9733 Год назад +1

      @@HONORTONUMERIC123 sure it is a shame.
      same show all around the planet.
      "changed" ? maybe ... poorer surely.
      think just coaches forgot to learn it.
      this knowledge is disappearing it is very sad and ... quite boring.

  • @Myrslokstok
    @Myrslokstok 10 месяцев назад +10

    Edbergs style is the kind of effortless tennis you would like to master, much undervalued.

  • @kifinov1239
    @kifinov1239 3 года назад +244

    The Edberg backhand is a thing of beauty.

    • @kifinov1239
      @kifinov1239 3 года назад +15

      @ppm120667 Definitely! His kick serve out wide in the ad court and that backhand volley were the equivalent of the modern serve + forehand. His block return on the backhand was also gorgeous. He had so much variety and he moved like a ballerina (similar to Federer). He's my favorite player from the 80s/90s.

    • @abdallahbastouri554
      @abdallahbastouri554 3 года назад +6

      Sampras the very best ever

    • @Abdallaelharty
      @Abdallaelharty 3 года назад

      @ppm120667 Australian open is not that fast court. Just Look at the opponents he had to beat in his time to get his 14 GS

    • @Abdallaelharty
      @Abdallaelharty 3 года назад +4

      @ppm120667 I am not arguing with the fact that samprass style is more suitable for faster courts . 7 Wimbledon is proof enough but i think overall he is the best given the variety of styles of the opponents he had to beat to win gs. Think lendl mcnroe Agassi becker edberg stich ivanesivic to name a few . I think his stats against them head to head are in his favor

    • @LuLu-nw6bi
      @LuLu-nw6bi 3 года назад +1

      I don't like it too much, his arm is too stiff when he's hitting it. His backhand volley however is the most beautiful I've seen.

  • @cammpinno
    @cammpinno 3 года назад +37

    This is so BEAUTIFUL. It is a poetry on court. Two of the most elegant, skilled athletes ever. Both faster than appreciated, one of the best movers not only around the net. This is the best all-round tennis you can ever find. The best era with the best players.

  • @EndoftheTownProductions
    @EndoftheTownProductions 3 года назад +50

    Two of the greatest serve and volley players of all time! Plus, they were total professionals.

    • @1bcordell
      @1bcordell Год назад +1

      My ranking: #3 Edberg, #2 Becker, #1 Sampras.

  • @pburski
    @pburski 3 года назад +40

    Edberg was my Hero. Those battels with Becker - legendary!

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna 3 года назад

      Man this is Sampras, not Becker!! :D

  • @manohoo
    @manohoo 3 года назад +22

    Edberg is my all time favorite player, classy, elegant, attacking prowess, finesse, self-control, volley master...

  • @marcosdoyter7460
    @marcosdoyter7460 3 года назад +32

    That is so pleasant to watch. The 90s were the funniest epoch in tennis history. Different personalities, different game styles, and a very competitive scenario. It was unpredictable to know the winner of a Grand Slam.

    • @mtklaric
      @mtklaric 3 года назад +6

      otherwise known as the golden era of tennis...from 1985 to 2001

    • @marcosdoyter7460
      @marcosdoyter7460 3 года назад +2

      @@mtklaric Yes. I totally agree.

    • @dickrichards9650
      @dickrichards9650 2 года назад +1

      @@mtklaric It really was, except for Sampras at Wimbledon. Seven of eight from 93' to 00', with 96' loss to R.K, from running the table for eight years.

    • @vinceventura2393
      @vinceventura2393 2 года назад

      Agree!

  • @860anthony
    @860anthony 3 года назад +11

    To watch these two giants of the serve and volley is a joy. Give me the three most difficult shots to hit: serve, volley, passing shot any day over the endless rally ball tennis we see today. Man, Edberg and Sampras were fun to watch.

  • @Dr1n1an
    @Dr1n1an 3 года назад +26

    Two of my all time favourite players. Stefan Edberg was such a graceful player and a gentleman.Thanks for uploading

  • @mariaelenazaratevidal5002
    @mariaelenazaratevidal5002 3 года назад +34

    Fantastic stuff from Sampras. He was my childhood hero. I was also an Edberg fan. Real tennis.

    • @nacofichetti314
      @nacofichetti314 3 года назад +9

      It´s like an implicit rule, if you like Stefan you like Pete and if you like them you like Roger. They have the same essence!! Sampras was my hero from youngest days and was an Edberg fan too... now is Roger :)

    • @jenni431
      @jenni431 2 года назад

      @@nacofichetti314 Exactly. Those of us who grew up watching good positive attacking tennis would always like Edberg, Pete and then Roger.

    • @HONORTONUMERIC123
      @HONORTONUMERIC123 Год назад

      @@anthonyroberts79 don't know abt stich.... But Becker comes under positive attacking tennis player...... That I have seen in those matches from that decade....

  • @embracenaturenow4962
    @embracenaturenow4962 2 года назад +9

    Am a tennis nuts and didn't realize Edberg has such a great backhand until watching this video. Awesome moments of the two greats!

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 3 года назад +15

    i'm a bigger fan of stefan now than i was when he was playing. i can truly appreciate his mastery now.

  • @AlexanderArsov
    @AlexanderArsov 3 года назад +13

    Never a dull moment with these two on the court.

  • @KingCast65
    @KingCast65 3 года назад +22

    God I love this. Seems like yesterday when we all had our little 85 PS's out there... Edberg and Sampras taking over from Mac on the Serve & Volley....

    • @Belgarath777
      @Belgarath777 2 года назад +1

      30 years later, I still can't find a racket that has the control of that one :). If only my arm could handle it still :)

    • @HONORTONUMERIC123
      @HONORTONUMERIC123 Год назад

      @@Belgarath777 yeah... That's right... Copy that....

  • @KLETwave
    @KLETwave 2 года назад +11

    The tennis world will never be the same, these guys had it all. Tennis was so entertaining back then with that serve and volley style whether you move it or not. I really miss those times

  • @jonm2522
    @jonm2522 3 года назад +8

    How much I miss this sort of tennis, never to be done again.

  • @kenekai9296
    @kenekai9296 3 года назад +13

    Wow, how time flies! I can't believe it's been 24 years since Edberg retired from the game, and Sampras 18 years. Still seems all like yesterday to me.

  • @williamchan4340
    @williamchan4340 2 года назад +10

    The two greatest players of all times. Their styles of play are almost identical to each other except Edberg combines a bit more of backhand slice. For sure, they really enjoyed playing against each other.

  • @lucagaspari8900
    @lucagaspari8900 3 года назад +20

    Stefan Edberg's left side: most beautiful thing ever seen on a tennis court. Unmatchable and mesmerizing: the elegance of a swan in motion.

    • @theleftstrokesthedeathstro9910
      @theleftstrokesthedeathstro9910 Год назад +1

      Beautiful description of Edberg’s greatest strengths: one of the finest one handed backhands in tennis history and arguably the best backhand volley of all time.
      Reading the comments here makes me realize that this kind of s&v game has a legion of fans that would love racquets that gave both the aggressive baseliner or counterpunchers and an all court or serve and volley players all capable of winning when weapon grade racquets with new string technology along with slower courts and heavier balls are done away with because tennis does not feel like tennis any more.

    • @rengarajanramamoorthy2889
      @rengarajanramamoorthy2889 Год назад

      It's so sad that tennis is not watchable anymore! The 80's and 90's had so much variety! Serve and Volley is much needed very much!

  • @azizseber
    @azizseber 3 года назад +30

    When serve and volley at its best as it is right here, always something special to witness..

  • @nizzam1
    @nizzam1 3 года назад +43

    Man Edberg ‘s backhand is just beautiful to watch

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 2 года назад +6

    Love watching these two serve and volleyers. Edberg’s Backhand is a beauty!

  • @wayjayth
    @wayjayth Год назад +4

    When I was a kid playing tennis back in the days (early 90’s) I remember all the tennis kids were mimicking Stefan Edberg’s serve and collecting his Adidas shirts. When you have that kind of following you know you have done something special as a player.
    His serve was so distinctive and was a beauty to watch. He was also really dominant when he was ranked No.1. Good old days.

  • @wendellroden7037
    @wendellroden7037 3 года назад +7

    Wow Stefan Edberg's movement was unreal!

  • @marsilio_ficino
    @marsilio_ficino 3 года назад +17

    Edberg's shots are pure poetry.

  • @KTLam
    @KTLam 3 года назад +16

    As many have said already: Edberg and Sampras (and Becker) are the Gods amongst the serve/ volley players. These extraordinairy games will never be seen again. Things won't get better ever again. As well as for fun to watch, the '80 & 90's matches are unmatched, with all respect to Federer and Nadal.

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Год назад +6

      Don't forget Mac...

    • @atarumoroboshi75
      @atarumoroboshi75 11 месяцев назад

      Totally agree. If you think Nadal won Wimbledon twice like Edberg or Djokovic seven times like Sampras, an abomination…

    • @shaileshgupta
      @shaileshgupta 10 месяцев назад

      Don’t forget matches of Laver and Newcombe.

  • @diegoheco
    @diegoheco 3 года назад +59

    The one starting at 1:26 is one of the best points ever

    • @pezima77
      @pezima77 3 года назад +2

      True , it's incredible !

    • @Funkytrip73
      @Funkytrip73 3 года назад +2

      Weird that it is not featured more often in 'best rallies' compilations. It 's a thing of beauty!

    • @erikthehalfabee6234
      @erikthehalfabee6234 3 года назад +2

      A truly incredible rally

  • @MohsinSir
    @MohsinSir 3 года назад +39

    90s easily the best Era of tennis. Attack Attack and more Attack. No holding back.

    • @dougmaverick3287
      @dougmaverick3287 3 года назад +12

      Not like today's boring baseline game.

    • @rishbahpandey8697
      @rishbahpandey8697 3 года назад +8

      @@dougmaverick3287 zverev vs Medvedev 😂😂

    • @jenni431
      @jenni431 2 года назад +1

      @@rishbahpandey8697 Hahaha. Exactly. And they would both be burned out by rhe time they turned 28 or 30. Lol.

    • @rikuberndtson9246
      @rikuberndtson9246 2 года назад

      Well born in 1978. I remember that MOST were backline bashers in the 90s as well ;)

    • @jenni431
      @jenni431 2 года назад

      @@rikuberndtson9246At least they were aggressive and stuck closer to the baseline.

  • @pier70juve
    @pier70juve 3 года назад +21

    This is level “paradise” of tennis 🎾

  • @860anthony
    @860anthony 2 года назад +7

    Two of the most beautiful games the sport has produced!

  • @pranavsambamurti7746
    @pranavsambamurti7746 Год назад +6

    They played some amazing matches. Such great memories...

  • @jatinbhatia632
    @jatinbhatia632 3 года назад +15

    OMG...That quality was amazing....and Edberg....beautiful control, technique, touch and feel....WOW!! It's art!!

  • @rogerparker4468
    @rogerparker4468 3 года назад +10

    Gorgeous...thanks. Two of the most athletic and graceful tennis players who could do it all.

  • @suatkayatennis
    @suatkayatennis 3 года назад +19

    Watching this makes me remember how fortunate i was watching many of their matches back then,two of the greatest serve & volley players of all time together with McEnroe and Becker.

  • @vinayshende9867
    @vinayshende9867 3 года назад +13

    What a master Edberg was..The behind the back volley

  • @lucasotero8880
    @lucasotero8880 3 года назад +6

    Stefan Edberg... What a class...

  • @anonymousLeroy
    @anonymousLeroy 3 года назад +29

    I mean, who would watch this and say serve and volley is dull. Anybody who watches this and somehow thinks the 2010s is untouchably special is out of their mind, this is spectacular.

    • @adrianoruggiero7918
      @adrianoruggiero7918 3 года назад +4

      I think the truth is in the middle...although i m a millenial i gotta say this video amazed me, however a game with only serve and volley can be boring af (especially on grass with players not as good as the ones in this video).

    • @anonymousLeroy
      @anonymousLeroy 3 года назад +5

      @@adrianoruggiero7918 I mean, the best serve and volley players from this era weren't PURELY serve and volley. They were also exceptional at the baseline, Sampras and Becker especially. Really mixed it up well, which is PERFECT in my opinion. I think the real issue you're getting at is just too many aces or service winners, but that was always player-dependent -- Krajicek or Ivanisevic then, Isner or Karlovic or Anderson now.

    • @adrianoruggiero7918
      @adrianoruggiero7918 3 года назад +1

      @@anonymousLeroy yes, this is perfect in my opinion too. But even Sampras on his run in Wimbledon used to play only with serve and volley (or at least in those 4-5 full matches i watched, i hope i'm saying reasonable things). And that's probably why i prefer hard courts over grass, at least there you can observe points longer than 3 hits

    • @adrianoruggiero7918
      @adrianoruggiero7918 3 года назад +1

      In the end what i wanted to say is that those games, especially in Wimbly, look boring to me, maybe I lost the point for a while in the last comment xD If those games had this quality of serve and volley points i wouldnt say so but i mean, Edberg and sampras are two legends of the game. With the same reasoning somebody can defend the baseline game of this decade by throwing in games as AO 2012 Final etc.. Just my opinion

    • @anonymousLeroy
      @anonymousLeroy 3 года назад +2

      @Kevin Smith they were fun to watch for me, and at least ivanisevic had a hell of a personality.

  • @joeherbert4360
    @joeherbert4360 3 года назад +22

    The beauty of the prostaff 85 racket. Amazing angles and control in the right hands. These guys are like cats....

    • @nacofichetti314
      @nacofichetti314 2 года назад +2

      like cats, yeeess, i feel the same, they fly smooth on court, liker Roger, these 3 are my heroes

  • @jackschlangen4347
    @jackschlangen4347 3 года назад +4

    that was tennis from another planet, from Edberg and Sampras, so beautiful en high level.

  • @thomasmiles340
    @thomasmiles340 2 года назад +2

    Thanks. This was a rivalry for tennis afficionados. Two maestros playing great music together.

  • @kanankumar1257
    @kanankumar1257 3 года назад +16

    Tennis was exciting those times

  • @jflow5601
    @jflow5601 3 года назад +7

    man i miss the serve and volley. someone needs to bring that back

  • @TareqAstroPhoton
    @TareqAstroPhoton 3 года назад +7

    Sampras was the player who made me to watch Tennis, i loved his matches against Agassi first and against Becker and Edberg, a true legend, in fact i always compare the current three legends to him, good for them to break his records, otherwise he will remain a top legend in all eras, facing so many great top players in since 80's until new millennium.

  • @Manouchiao
    @Manouchiao 2 года назад +5

    Edberg will always be the god of net game. I have never seen someone getting close to his perfection in serve & volley.

  • @aminch168
    @aminch168 3 года назад +5

    Stephan Edberg, what a perfect player, and Sampras so awesome..

  • @Widkey
    @Widkey Год назад +6

    Edberg was one of the few players back then who could actually match Sampras head to head.. Edberg was a tough matchup for him.

  • @deepakpotluri7817
    @deepakpotluri7817 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for refreshing those wow moments, just love to watch them, poetry in motion

  • @pranavsambamurti7746
    @pranavsambamurti7746 Год назад +2

    6:47, that was a cool moment between two great Champions that really enjoyed competing against each other. Special Stuff!

  • @thuyanhnguyen111
    @thuyanhnguyen111 3 года назад +5

    Great compilation!! Stefan Edberg and his marvelously SHBH and volleys.

  • @ashoo1807
    @ashoo1807 3 года назад +2

    im here to enjoy the beauty of Volley in its glory !! Elegant & poetic movements, backhands & lobs !!

  • @vidyasonavane9602
    @vidyasonavane9602 2 года назад +2

    Here after us open 3 rd match of boring Novak match! Such a treat and the graceful Edberg👏👏

  • @crsantin
    @crsantin 3 года назад +12

    Edberg was an amazingly talented player. Beautiful volleyer and beautiful backhand. I thought he should have won more than he did. He didn’t have the monster serve and maybe that hindered him a bit. Wonderful player though

  • @RossBayCult
    @RossBayCult 3 года назад +6

    The volley at 2:24 😳

  • @volbeatdbv9846
    @volbeatdbv9846 2 года назад +3

    Pure beauty..nowadays - you can only see some of this magic with Federer..

  • @stefano78
    @stefano78 3 года назад +4

    When these two guys face off, you know the match is going to heavy on finesse. What a pleasure to watch.

  • @bombelbombel7416
    @bombelbombel7416 2 года назад +3

    Two Killers in Action,Amazing to watch No Excuses,,..GOAT

  • @christophedupin.artist
    @christophedupin.artist 2 года назад +4

    I've seen that era. Yes today we have the big three aliens, yes tennis is faster, but to me, the golden age of tennis was that 80's early 90's period with so many incredible players with different styles and personalities. Edberg was the definition of elegance on and out of the court. The most beautiful backhand volley in tennis history.

  • @JimmyOlsson
    @JimmyOlsson 2 года назад +3

    1:25 Wow! What a point!
    Fantastic players! Stefan is one of the most gracious players of all time and one of my all time favourites!

  • @rszanger
    @rszanger 3 года назад +3

    Stefan Edberg has had the best backhand with awesome sportsmanship.

  • @Audimann
    @Audimann 3 года назад +27

    When tennis was fun to look at. Today one big baseline slugfest.

    • @larrycoker8093
      @larrycoker8093 3 года назад +6

      That's right. Tennis today is boring, which is why I don't watch it anymore.

    • @mtklaric
      @mtklaric 3 года назад +1

      @@larrycoker8093 same here

    • @aranighosh3945
      @aranighosh3945 2 года назад +3

      @kal Ke Nowadays all surfaces behave the same almost. Big Three shouldn't be compared with previous generations who were just as good in their respective times. Besides baseline slugfest was a clay court occurrence in those days. Nowadays that happens on every surface which is bad for tennis I believe

  • @msiroi01
    @msiroi01 8 месяцев назад +2

    absolute magicians. BEAUTIFUL one-handed backhands. AMAZING volleys. Today's game is the worse for not having the varied style of serve and volley players.

  • @user-jv9qz2bu1r
    @user-jv9qz2bu1r 2 года назад +5

    They are so evenly matched! Beautiful, explosive tennis!

  • @madisetti
    @madisetti Год назад +3

    Edberg's backhand is treat to watch

  • @subhashanand5669
    @subhashanand5669 3 года назад +3

    Edberg poetry in motion

  • @frankcarbo6622
    @frankcarbo6622 3 года назад +3

    Oh, that pure sound of the strike... and they did this with 85s. We were the lucky ones to enjoy those match ups.

  • @pl4851
    @pl4851 3 года назад +13

    I love Federer's backhand, no doubt it's a pleasure to watch. But I bet Fed got his inspiration from Edberg growing up for sure...watch the body motion at 8:15...

    • @soyouseethis
      @soyouseethis 3 года назад +6

      Edberg is Federer's hero and childhood idol. He has said so a number of times.

    • @pablotupone4190
      @pablotupone4190 3 года назад +2

      @@soyouseethis both , edberg and sampras are Roger s heros

  • @Rauliki_U_u
    @Rauliki_U_u 3 года назад +8

    Min 6:45
    Stefan: Oh thank you friend for coming to help me
    Sampras: To help you? Stay there and don't get up anymore!!
    😄 excellent tennis players both

  • @mezanine10
    @mezanine10 3 года назад +2

    Sampras - Edberg - Becker. Loved watching all 3 play each other.

  • @ivanno193
    @ivanno193 3 года назад +3

    1:27 i’ve never seen a point like that in my life! Totally amazing

  • @TheTabugman
    @TheTabugman 3 года назад +3

    I'm Swedish and as a die hard Edberg fan I used to dislike Sampras. And boy, did he give me lots of reasons to. What an extraordinary player he was, as was Stefan.

  • @bricetiloup612
    @bricetiloup612 10 месяцев назад +1

    Quel superbe tennis! Deux gentlemen de ce sport qui étaient au sommet de leur art avec ce tennis en service-volée et des amortis sortis de nulle part qui nous régalaient tant. En plus tous leurs coups étaient en une main. Merci de nous remémorer un tennis aujourd’hui disparu😢😢
    Pete et Stephan resteront des monstres à jamais. Merci

  • @markuslautkoski3464
    @markuslautkoski3464 2 года назад +2

    What a gem of a video! Just amazing points from my two favorite players of all time, and in actually really decent quality considering it is material from the 90s

  • @keaneoRX7
    @keaneoRX7 Год назад +3

    2:25 that volley was too good !

  • @chocolatetownforever7537
    @chocolatetownforever7537 3 года назад +11

    Two great champions. Obviously Pete was incredible, but Edberg was a pain in the ass for everyone to play, because he was coming in on almost anything, and if you werent at the top of your game on the passing shots, he was going to beat you.
    Lendl stated in an interview I saw that he hated playing Stefan, and im sure most of the top pros did as well.
    I always thought Stefan was such a beautiful player to watch, and I remember my first tennis sneakers were Edbergs Adidas brand, because my dad wouldnt pay 100 dollars for the Agassi Nike's that I really wanted.
    Oh, and in case youre wondering, no, they didnt make my volleys any better......

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis 3 года назад +1

      Interesting, because Sampras said a similar thing in his book, when he was assessing his rivals in the last chapter.

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 3 года назад

      @@BurnsTennis Was that a good read? I read Andre's book, but didnt know Pete had one.

    • @BurnsTennis
      @BurnsTennis 3 года назад +1

      @@chocolatetownforever7537 Pete published his in 2008, one year before Andre did. I enjoyed it but I am sure it is a totally different book to Andre's. I read some of Andre's book but not all of it, maybe I will at some point.

  • @keaneoRX7
    @keaneoRX7 3 года назад +156

    Sampras and Edberg, real tennis from real artists at the net, not boring baseliners...

    • @adamcang4683
      @adamcang4683 3 года назад +9

      Yes Djokovic and Tsitsipas could learn from that

    • @joshuathompson8132
      @joshuathompson8132 3 года назад +15

      I mean they slowed down the courts because the crowds didn't like the points being over in 1 or 2 shots all the time

    • @pigkiller21
      @pigkiller21 3 года назад +1

      Adam Cang djokovic could also win less grandslams than both of em too right?

    • @keaneoRX7
      @keaneoRX7 3 года назад +11

      @@adamcang4683 The actual players are still quite good, but we don't have the variety of style we had in the 90's anymore.

    • @michaelgarza8271
      @michaelgarza8271 3 года назад +8

      Joshua Thompson...that was probably part of the motivation. But they destroyed the game in doing so. Tennis was my life for many years. Watching these highlights reminds me of how I believe tennis should be played.

  • @xtctrader1467
    @xtctrader1467 Год назад +1

    I wish tennis was like this now. It'd be worth watching.

  • @808Monkseal
    @808Monkseal 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely loved watching this. Classic serve and volley tennis. I do miss seeing it.

  • @jemmygho5900
    @jemmygho5900 3 года назад +2

    Two of my favorite legends. Beautiful tennis.

  • @aleksthegreat4130
    @aleksthegreat4130 3 года назад +5

    Look pretty modern-fast,strong,Pete wasn’t a 6’6 monster still capable of serving hard,elegant volleys,great baselines strikes as well,Edberg also was one of my favorite

  • @dirkhartog7438
    @dirkhartog7438 Год назад +3

    Wonderful watching players that had all the shots and from everywhere on the court. Beautiful one handed backhands. When has anyone ever said "what a beautiful two-handed backhand?" Federer is close to retirement - the last player with an acclaimed "beautiful" game. Hope it's not a long wait for another.

  • @counterculture10
    @counterculture10 Год назад +1

    Two of the all time greats!

  • @alwynmalan1
    @alwynmalan1 Год назад +2

    Grew up as a huge Edberg fan but never appreciated Sampras as much as I should've. 80s and 90s sure was the best years of sports imo

  • @mtklaric
    @mtklaric 3 года назад +6

    compared to the pushers of today these two are greek gods of the past

  • @RomNYC
    @RomNYC 3 года назад +5

    So much class on the court with those two!

  • @Kareem_Alcindor
    @Kareem_Alcindor 3 года назад +3

    Such a High Level of Shot Technique, such a High Level of Tennis IQ. 2 Masters of the Game that can get the best of one another at any moment's notice.

  • @footfault1941
    @footfault1941 3 года назад +2

    This is the one kept in file to be reviewed sometime. Beauty of technique is here & there between them. Only between them! It's a nice collection!

  • @dandecastro51
    @dandecastro51 3 года назад +6

    25 odd years ago, these were both my fave players to watch regularly. I'm eager for Shapovalov to reach the next level (basically, consistancy), so we can enjoy the beauty and Stefan-like style he also has, more often.

  • @dandecastro51
    @dandecastro51 3 года назад +3

    Never mind even how good they are/were...
    Aesthetically the three biggest eye candies for me (with proviso of incl. Slam success)
    Edberg, Sampras, Federer.

  • @gyozop
    @gyozop 3 года назад +3

    Funny how everybody thought Edberg's forehand was weak. Still somehow everybody tried to play to his his backhand. When he was on, he was unreal good.

  • @Blackriver69
    @Blackriver69 3 года назад +14

    I'm old enough to remember Connors, Borg and McEnroe but to me the best era of tennis was here... Edberg, Becker and Agassi, Sampras, a perfect balance of finesse, power and strategy. Before the game became nothing but a baseline slugfest. Even in this era you started to see the downfall with guys like Lendel and women like Graf who never got within spitting distance of the net. Sad.

    • @qzrnuiqntp
      @qzrnuiqntp 2 года назад

      Lendl? You can watch on youtube the 1985 Us Open finale... The volleys he played against Mac were just... not bad at all.
      Lendl of course had never been a natural net player, and never one of the best, but he was perfectly able do to it very well on fast courts, and even on clay, like against Wilander in the French Open finale in 1986. And even Wilander was able to do good volleys, and to beat Lendl with them, in French or US Open finales.
      At the time, you had to be able to volley.
      Indeed, Graf didn't volley much. It's a pity Navratilova didn't beat her at Us Open finale 1989... It would have been more logical that the GOAT ended with a 10-8 in head to head. Anyway... That years were great!

    • @keaneoRX7
      @keaneoRX7 Год назад

      Lendl was a baseliner mostly, but he adapted his game to Wimbledon, coming at the net for the only tournament he never won.

  • @acspore
    @acspore 3 года назад +2

    The era of stylish tennis!

  • @dougmaverick3287
    @dougmaverick3287 3 года назад +13

    Back in the day when tennis was more interesting and exciting to watch.
    Today most tennis is boring baseline rallying until someone makes an error.

    • @edmslife605
      @edmslife605 2 года назад

      I never watched a live tennis match but wqtche highlight and follows the updates. What u said i can relate easily. Today there is long rally untill one makes mistake or give up. But this match is something else.. Using brain and fast like squash game and badminton

  • @aemiliadelroba4022
    @aemiliadelroba4022 Год назад +1

    Great matched these two played ,
    This was before my time .
    Need to study this .