Pat Rafter stuns tennis world to win US Open - 1997 | Wide World of Sports

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  • In 1997 Australian tennis star Patrick Rafter hit career-best form to win his way to a maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open. The victory propelled Rafter to world number 3, as well as superstardom as a guest on the David Letterman Show. READ: 9Soci.al/3G7850wAa2v | Subscribe: 9Soci.al/c66350wAa29
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  • @Marekxk
    @Marekxk Год назад +28

    I think we all love Pat Rafter, and his game.👍👍👍

  • @user-uh6lm5wv6n
    @user-uh6lm5wv6n Месяц назад +4

    Pat Cash and Pat Rafter the 2 most loved tennis players in Australia. Great serve/volley game from both, superb net work. Rafter was a legend and a super polite player. Loved watching him.

  • @pauldavey422
    @pauldavey422 Год назад +28

    i met him while coaching an australian player at the '94 French open, he was a young bloke and beat one of the favourites Muster in the 3rd round, serve volleying on clay - the french loved it! The Aussies were pretty close knit and we all ate together every night. He was obviously on his way to the big time but was the most down to earth player I have ever met, no ego, trained so hard, and had time for everyone. That serve screwed his shoulder up - he would have won at least 2 more slams if he had remained fit. Top bloke

    • @gyozop
      @gyozop Год назад +3

      It looked to me as a laborious serve for sure, I didn't know it killed his career. It was effective though. Probably the Sampras motion is number one, with Ivanisevic up there too creating pace and spin with ease on the shoulders too.

    • @theroosevelts4572
      @theroosevelts4572 Год назад

      First time hearing of this guy since I’m new to following tennis. Seems super down to earth. Hard to stay in shape for that long it seems like! But he is awesome!

    • @youngsuit
      @youngsuit Год назад +1

      if i recall, it's said that in his family when he would win a trophy, his parents were adamant that he not brag about it in the household

    • @pauldavey422
      @pauldavey422 Год назад

      Bizarrely we both had surgery on a torn rotator cuff in 1999..keyhole didn't exist then so the operation was pretty traumatic..my surgeon predicted i would need at least 13 months rehab, he was spot on..its lasted till now. Rafter took 9 months. My surgeon told me that was too quick and it will go again..sadly he was correct..he retired 2001..

    • @terrycarthy4433
      @terrycarthy4433 Год назад

      Fabulous hearing Tony Trabert commentating with Newk ; Trabert was involved in tennis his entire life.

  • @andydavidson6841
    @andydavidson6841 Год назад +12

    Great Aussie style. Serve volley..... backhand slice. Legend

  • @insulani
    @insulani 4 месяца назад +3

    Pure and natural serve and volley. Great player and personality. Too bad he didn’t win a Wimby.

  • @cruzmakaveli9891
    @cruzmakaveli9891 9 месяцев назад +2

    My all time favorite Australian Tennis Player !

  • @georgepalavi5060
    @georgepalavi5060 4 месяца назад +1

    Always loved Rafter’s super-athletic style of play. What an athlete!

  • @vinayshende9867
    @vinayshende9867 11 месяцев назад +3

    Loved watching him play.. A true serve and volley player after Edberg

    • @medo_pg7786
      @medo_pg7786 6 месяцев назад

      Edberg and rafter had the most elegant and beautiful game

  • @brotherd9904
    @brotherd9904 Год назад +4

    met him breifly at the miami open... he must have been coaching... that guy was big as a NFL linebacker

  • @matteobettini8088
    @matteobettini8088 4 месяца назад

    Patrick was also awesome and humble, that's why he was adored by millions of fan. But Rusedsky too looked like a guy who knows how to behave himself. Honour to him, I remember the '97 NY Final as it was yesterday: thrills, emotions n' smiles too. It's right like this, man.

  • @GrigorSamsa
    @GrigorSamsa 3 дня назад

    Golden age of tennis ❤

  • @tedoliveira3019
    @tedoliveira3019 Месяц назад

    Fantastic player.

  • @info781
    @info781 Год назад +7

    Rafter played a game that no longer exists at the professional level. It was exciting to watch. Sampras was better but he also had some many free points on his serve it always bugged me, Rafter did not have that kind of serve. Unfortunately, that was the future of the game, huge serve , big forehand.

    • @Dman9fp
      @Dman9fp Год назад +3

      Were a few serve volleyers in era of big 3 (Llodra, Stepanek, plenty in doubles, Dustin Brown maybe(?), Stakhovsky beat Fed at wimbledon doing it) but yeah, Very hard if not impossible to do it consistenly at top level and dominate the game with it at present in Singles

    • @th8257
      @th8257 6 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of the "true" serve volley players didn't go for aces as much and instead focussed on putting heavy spin on their serves to get an easier first volley. Apart from Rafter, Edberg and McEnroe did that, and Martina Navratilova did it on the women's side.

  • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
    @jamesbedukodjograham5508 Год назад +3

    This victory for Patrick Rafter was heaven sent and he repeated the victory also in the year 1998 as well.
    Wow amazing stuff.

  • @quiddy
    @quiddy Год назад +12

    Rafter has got to be one of the handsomest guys who has ever played the game

    • @ssenssel
      @ssenssel Год назад

      @Eric Estrada Stepanek was the most handsome neanderthal to ever play the game

    • @squidjames7735
      @squidjames7735 Год назад +3

      ... don't worry lads, ya mamas think ya the most handsomest tools on earth.

    • @Yowza78
      @Yowza78 Год назад +6

      Say what you will about Stepanek, he pulled in some top-shelf girlfriends.

    • @ssenssel
      @ssenssel Год назад

      @@Yowza78 Yeah.. money and fame are great aphrodisiacs

    • @quiddy
      @quiddy Год назад

      @@Yowza78 did he date Hingis too?

  • @SuperBosbon
    @SuperBosbon Год назад

    Awesome player

  • @OvaleTv
    @OvaleTv Год назад +3

    Buen jugador. Muy buena volea. En esa epoca, incluso hasta los 2001 no habia grandes voleadores de saque y red. Tenias la ultima etapa de Sampras, Henman y Patric Rafter, los unicos.

    • @miguelbarahona6636
      @miguelbarahona6636 Год назад

      Te olvidas de Wimbledon: Goran que ganó en 2001 y Federer en 2003. Ambos haciendo saque y red.

    • @OvaleTv
      @OvaleTv Год назад

      @@miguelbarahona6636 Lo que nombre era su forma de juego, incluso cualquier superficie. Salvo Henman en polvo. Federer te lo discuto. Si cerraba puntos asi, pero sobre todo con primer saque. Pero no es su juego sacar y volear.

    • @miguelbarahona6636
      @miguelbarahona6636 Год назад +1

      @@OvaleTv Mira el partido contra Sampras en 2001 y la final contra Philipoussis en 2003. Federer hacia saque y volea en Wimbledon. En 2004 ya no.

  • @keaneoRX7
    @keaneoRX7 10 месяцев назад +3

    Back then, you could win using Serve and Volley even against players like Agassi, Chang or Courier

  • @roter13
    @roter13 Год назад +1

    Literally the only serve and volley player that I liked.

  • @th8257
    @th8257 6 месяцев назад

    1997 had some real shocks at the grand slams. Nobody was expecting Rafter to win the US Open, or for Rusedski to get to the final. On the women's side, nobody was expecting Venus Williams to get to the final. Earlier in the year, Gustavo Kuerten had come out of absolutely nowhere to win the French Open and Iva Majoli was a shock winner in the women's event.

  • @rocknral
    @rocknral Год назад +7

    Queenslandeerrr!!!
    Don't we miss the days of serve and volley. Pat could of won a few more but his body let him down.

    • @ssenssel
      @ssenssel Год назад +5

      No, we don't. But Pat was really good at S&V. I'm glad is gone though.

    • @rocknral
      @rocknral Год назад +1

      @@ssenssel Really. Why didnt you like s&v? I thought it made the game more interesting with more than the one demensional smashing it from the baseline.I thought It brought a bit more finesse to the game.

    • @ssenssel
      @ssenssel Год назад +3

      @@rocknral I like slice, dropshots, nice baseline rallies and the ocasional S&V.. like Roger did it most of his career. Just pure S&V like the old days is actually one dimensional.

    • @rocknral
      @rocknral Год назад +2

      @@ssenssel Yeah, I do agree. I like to see both as well. It's just that there are so few good volleyers ( is that a word??), these days, It's a lost art. Like you said, serve AND volley can be a bit much.👍

    • @squidjames7735
      @squidjames7735 Год назад +3

      would not go too deep in grand slams in today's era. facts.

  • @aemiliadelroba4022
    @aemiliadelroba4022 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @Brendan-CoachingStar
    @Brendan-CoachingStar 7 месяцев назад

    This is a shockingly better level than the 2001 Wimbledon championship

  • @IvanGlavas
    @IvanGlavas 3 месяца назад +1

    With no injuries. He with Sampras and Agassi would be big three of the 90’s

    • @amolghadigaonkar2114
      @amolghadigaonkar2114 19 дней назад

      I too love Patrick Rafter...but with all due Respects to him, the Big Three of the 1990s included the delicate Artist Boris Becker carrying on his Greatness from the 1980s.

  • @user-gx5kk2ik8m
    @user-gx5kk2ik8m 3 месяца назад

    High risk high reward but as deadly serve and volleyer as there ever was

  • @robjames1037
    @robjames1037 Год назад +9

    The 'Brit' Greg Rusedski.
    What a joke. Dude was born, raised and and learned his tennis in Canada then declares himself British as an adult. LOL.

  • @charltonleninparedeschoque3164
    @charltonleninparedeschoque3164 5 месяцев назад

    El ultimo genio de saque y bolea.

  • @philipwant8531
    @philipwant8531 Год назад +1

    What’s the music at 1:00 sounds so familiar

    • @Rumblingbelly
      @Rumblingbelly Год назад +4

      Of course its robert miles children

    • @philipwant8531
      @philipwant8531 Год назад +1

      @@Rumblingbelly legend thank you

    • @joelcrawford28
      @joelcrawford28 Год назад +1

      @@Rumblingbelly yes rest in peace Robert Miles! Taken way too soon.
      Really went well played in Rafters highlights on his journey to the 1997 US Open Final😊.

  • @ajcph
    @ajcph Месяц назад

    This was the time Princess Diana passed away. I so remember this

  • @TennisOnAction
    @TennisOnAction Год назад +1

    Played with guts.

  • @markthomas3730
    @markthomas3730 Год назад

    never a Rafter fan...

  • @johnrenehan7406
    @johnrenehan7406 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dont belive any slam winner from his era - and certainly not the big four era - had to face such a class field !! Like compare the quality of his opponents from the very first round - to say djokovic s 2023 Aus open oponents list ; Rafters opponents were the who s who of class players back then ; where os djokovic did not face s seed until the semi ......
    A joke

  • @americanitalianisrael4008
    @americanitalianisrael4008 Год назад

    MR. PAT RAFTER IS ONE OF THE MOST GORGEOUS SEXY BEAUTIFUL PLAYER IN MENS TENNIS HISTORY. EVERY INCH EXQUISITE.