My favourite memory of Stefan Edburg is... Well he was hot in my heyday and his mini shorts... Ok he was a brilliant all round tennis player. We all need some humour in these bleak times. 🇿🇦
Thank you for turning me on Marco Van Basten. Almost think he was too good to be associated with Edberg, that’s how good I found Marco to be in the analyses of his career and abilities.
Edberg’s defence of his US open title in 1992 was probably the grittiest effort I’ve seen in 40 years of watching tennis. 22 hours and 22 minutes total on court, which is a record. Amazingly more than half of that had to be played in the last 4 days of the tournament. He beat Krajicek, (whom he’d never beaten) in 5 sets, Lendl in 5 sets in the QF, Chang in the SF in 5 sets in hours and 26 minutes (longest US open match in history) and then came back to beat Sampras in the final. Mary Carrillo said in her usual understated way, “I guess he really feels like defending his title”. Class act all the way. He won the sportsmanship of the year award so often that they named it after him.
If it wasn't for Stich in 1991 'stealing' that victory in the semi, Edberg would have taken another Wimbledon crown that year. Of all the times I watched Edberg at Wimbledon, he seemed most relaxed and sharp at that one.
Most beautiful serve, most beautiful volleys, most beautiful backhand, most beautiful footwork, most stylish player and to top it all, the most graceful one ! It was a treat to watch him play. Elegance personified !
Where is this beautiful tennis today? The one-handed backhand is not even taught anymore. it's all about boom-boom, little grace. Thank you for preserving this precious footage of the old school.
So many memories ! He was my idol when I was a kid and a teenager...and he will stay for ever ! His win against Chang in the French Open 96 was probably my best memory because I saw it live...7 years ago I was crying in front of my TV. And I would say that his last run in the US open 96 was awesome too : I saw all of his matches and his emotional farewell against Goran...Gentleman, warrior, he has everything. And he leads tennis to perfection when he won the final of the US open in 91 : it's the highest level of tennis I had ever seen even today.
Agree ... I idolised stefan Edberg as a kid. Watched each & every game he played on TV. Admired his finesse, agility, sportsmanship on -and-off the court. The way he played was pure poetry in motion🌟🌟🌟🌟
Along side with Johnny Mac, the best volleyers in the history of tennis. At least since 1968 when I first started watching and loving the game. Stefan had one of the best one handed backhands too. A thing of beauty.
@@fundhund62 Lmao Ed’s an ape compared to Roger’s class, perfection & beauty. There’s simply no comparison. Rog is Edberg on steroids. Rog is the homo sapien while Ed’s a Neanderthal; pre the final evolutionary stage.
Beautiful video - thank you for posting this! That US Open match between Edberg and Courier is probably some of the most perfect tennis I've ever seen from a player.
The quickest player to get to the net ever, Thomas Muster had nightmares with him, in every surface. A gentleman, one of the last of a dying breed (Serve-Volleyers)...
Edberg vs Becker Wimbledon 1990 is the most emotional match I’ve ever watched! That win to me was his most defining. Goat volley and tremendous backhand and second serve. Could have been quite a few more slams. Specificalliy the french open 1989 being 2-1 up vs 17 year old chang and dominating Lendl in the Aus Open 1990 before retiring with a muscle injury.
Australian Open 1990 .Compelety inaccurate statement. It was an even match with edberg having a slight edge..also edberg did not seem hampered by injury in the 2nd set and Lendl won it through methodical and classic passing shots. Lendl proved it in 1991 as to who is the Boss. It was only post 1990 when he lost the sting in his serve that edberg started beating him more consistenty. Their record prior to 1990 is clearly in Ivan's favour and edberg in fact was intimidated by the Lendl factor.
Exactly. How much I would have given for him to win that 1989 Roland Garros final. He lost three finals in a row (RG 1989, Wimbledon 1989, and AO 1990).
@@relaxmax6808 No. It was an accurate statement, in 1990 AO Edberg had an abdominal injury at the end of his semi final against Wilander. Edberg was hampered by an injury and that was something even Lendl acknowledge during his interview at during the press. Lendl said he knew something was wrong at the beginning of the match, Edberg was serving about 60% of his full power with his first serve, Lendl was frustrated for most part of the match as he could not out fox Edberg. Edberg proved what he was going to do with Lendl 3 months late in Tokyo, it was 5, 1, 0 in straight sets. Even in their semi at AO the following year Edberg served for the match in the fourth. Edberg turned the corner against Lendl at 1989 Masters.
@@relaxmax6808 and Edberg finished his rivalry with Lendl ahead at 14 - 13 and there are not many players with winning records against Ivan Lendl. In grand slam matches Edberg is ahead 5-4. Lendl was gutted by Edberg at the 1990 Wimbledon. The year before (1989) Lendl nearly beat Becker in the semifinals before losing in 5 tough sets. This gave Lendl tremendous confidence that he could win the one slam that eluded him-Wimbledon. He was so confident and determined in 1990 that he skipped the clay court season that’s played before the tour moved to the grass and Wimbledon. Lendl even skipped the French Open in 1990 so he could practice extensively on grass with his coach Australian great Tony Roche. This was a huge sacrifice to win on the grass because Lendl would have been a huge favorite to win on the clay at the French that year (and most years since clay suited his game so incredibly well). It all seemed to be working because Lendl beat McEnroe and Becker to win the prestigious lead up tournament to Wimbledon played at the Queens Club in London. Lendl was as prepared as he could have been but he met Edberg in the semifinals (Becker played a young Goran Ivanisevic in the other semifinal). Whereas Lendl nearly beat Becker in five sets the year before, Edberg won in 3 straight forward sets. All of that preparation, hard work, and missing out on adding another French Open title to his legendary resume was for naught because Edberg used his tremendous athleticism to smother the net and cut off the best of Lendl’s passing shots. And when Lendl attacked the net, Edberg was equal to the task hitting winning passing shots and service return winners. Edberg’s serve and volley simply overwhelmed Lendl with Edberg winning 6-1, 7-6, 6-3. When Edberg was in the zone he covered the net with catlike reflexes and superb volleys that painted the lines. Lendl said afterwards that he had had a better chance the year before against Becker because he didn’t know what he could have done or how he could have beaten Edberg on that semifinal day.
@@theleftstrokesthedeathstro9910 By his own admission in an interview with Wilander and Mc enroe, Lendl couldn't cope with Edberg serve & volley & athleticism around the net in Wimbledon SF
Thank you TennisTV, I needed this. Edberg was my first tennis hero, inspiration and prime example of sportsmanship on court. Favourite moments were him winning Wimbledon 1990 vs Becker, then there was his utter annihilation of Courier at the USO 1991 and finally his marathon performances at USO 1992 where he won 3 consecutive 5 setters vs Krajicek, Lendl, Chang before taking down Sampras in finals in four. His footwork, backhand and athleticism were immense, volleys played with surgical precision and serves high kicking. Thank you for the great memories 🙌🎾🇸🇪
Man, The 1992 US Open was his last Slam and what a Warrior effort! Coming from behind in 4 matches, the dark horse in the final and still found a way to win the title...
Yeah, what a shame he wasn't able to take the French open in 1989. He would have bagged all slams at a junior and senior level. Curse you Michael Change.
Yes, thats what made me interested in Tennis when I way younger, Edberg, Becker, Sampras.... today the guys rally a lot, but the proper Sever & Volley Style was actually even nicer to watch. All my respect to Edberg who put skill and touch over power....surely one of the most artistic players out there!
Such elegance and raw power pouncing into the net. Once at the net you used his spectacular volleys and overheads robbed his opponents of time and rhythm. Good lord I miss serve & volley tennis 🎾
@@istellepretorius8618 Same here. With which match did you experience that the most? For me it was the loss of the 1989 RG final against Chang. The second was the 1991 Wimbledon SF against Stich. and the third was the 1992 final against Lendl, when he had to retire with an abdominal injury.
@@Federerfan22 - the Chang loss for sure.. becze that was the one Grand Slam he couldnt write behind his name and that year was his best chance to Win at Roland Gaross. The three consecutive Wimbledon Finals he played against Becker..... he lost the one final. And of course the loss against Lendl 🙈🙈🙈 that broke my heart .
@@istellepretorius8618 Yes, I was at a snack bar during the final game. It was heartbreaking. His best chance for sure, after just having beaten Becker in the SF, in five sets. That loss to Stich prevented four in a row. My happiest moment was that 1990 win at Wimbledon. Especially after he was 3-1 and almost 4-1 down in the final set.
@@Federerfan22 agree - that 1990 Final was epic & legendary. I still recorded that Final on VHS TAPE . I still have a VHS machine that works - frm time to time I wTch again that version 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😭
To this day I like watching Edberg play, just because so many of his strokes - the volleys in particular - are just textbook perfect. They're like the videos your tennis coach has you watch, saying "THIS is how you hit a volley."
@@whyaskwhy000 Let me clarify what I mean: I mean that his practice of that style as a whole, serve and volley, was more powerful and effective than Stefan's, hence being "better". But I don't think Petros as great as he was, was on the same level as Stefan as a volleyer, or really anything net-related. Petros was the greatest all-courter in the Open Era, and Stefan one of the top 3 net players imo
Edberg’s volleying acumen was pure beauty and while dominating net play was the hallmark of many great tennis players, few in any, were as polished and technically savvy as the Swede. Witnessed him live at Stockholm Open a couple of time. None cool facts : Richard Wertheim was an American tennis linesman who suffered a fatal injury on September 10, 1983, during a match at the 1983 US Open. He was injured when Stefan Edberg sent an errant serve directly into his groin. Wertheim was sitting in a chair and officiating at the center line. The blow knocked him backwards and he fell out of the chair onto the hardcourt surface, striking his head and he died later.
One odd piece of trivia is that in 1983 when playing Boy's Single Final of the US Open Stefan Edbergs serve actually struck linesman Richard Wertheim so badly in the groin that the linesman fell on his head, and later died from his injuries. The linesman has his own Wikipedia-page under the name Dick Wertheim.
Stefan Edberg was one of the finest Serve- Volley tennis players. Probably, the last of this type of artistic, athletic and energetic players. My favourite for a long time. 👌👌👍👍
Edberg is my fav player of all time, no doubt. One point of criticism here though is no mention of Lendl. Sampras and Lendl were the two best players Edberg had to face, and Lendl was far more prominent in Edberg's career. To mention lesser players like Courier and Agassi, but not to mention Lendl is really weird. I get why you mentioned Becker of course because of their long rivalry (usually for second place behind Lendl).
I loved watching Becker and Edberg at Wimbledon those three years. Was gutted when he got beaten by Stich in 91. Interesting fact about the Becker Edberg rivalry. Becker won more finals, but Edberg won more of the majors ('That is the statistic I would like to change' Becker joked when he was told this)
Edberg Vs Becker 1988 -I think had some long rallies at net ,while Edberg Vs Chang 1989 along with Edberg Vs Becker 1989 Final ATP Year End had some interesting points too. Tennis was very unpredictable those days with contrasting styles then with Lendl, Chang, Agassi , Courier, Connors Vs Edberg, Stich. Becker and Sampras ,Mc Enroe , Tennis in 1986-1996 had lot of legends
My favorite "Modern" players ever, Mac and Stefan. I feel like Stefan knew John was so happy to see him beat Sampras as a S/V player. Stefan figured out how to beat John too but unfortunately for myriad reasons this was after John had peaked in early '85.
The era of players who can serve and volley effortlessly - Edberg, Becker, Navratilova, Sabatini, Novotna - will unfortunately never happen again. I'm part sad the era is over, but I'm happy that it actually happened.
My Brother in Christ! Thank you for this Ode to Stefan! A thousand cheers for you ands yours. He was my childhood hero on the courts. Because of him, my one-handed back hand was born. 🙏🏻
@Tennis TV In 90's there are 2 legends qualified for ATP tour final for 6-consecutive years, Sampras and Chang. Pete Sampras, no question one of the greatest indoor players along with Becker. From 90-00 winning 5 times. Chang also qualified Tour Final from 92-97 consecutively 6-year. His game was not well-suited to fast indoor surface, still had incredible run at Frankfurt in 95, beating Muster, Courier and defending champion Sampras along the way to the final, only lost to home favorite Becker. By any chance, could you post matches or highlights about that incredible run 95 in Frankfurt? Thank You!
What's your favourite memory of Stefan Edberg?
Winning Wimbledon title in 1990 from a break down in the 5th against Becker in the Final
when he beat chang in us open 92
@@AnandSundresh same
My favourite memory of Stefan Edburg is... Well he was hot in my heyday and his mini shorts... Ok he was a brilliant all round tennis player. We all need some humour in these bleak times. 🇿🇦
1990 Wimbledon
The Marco Van Basten of the tennis, poetry, elegance, grace..unique
You mean Dennis Berckamp.
@@sodica81omg, I can’t believe you said Dennis Bergkampt! As I was watching, I thought Dennis would admire Stefan’s contribution to Sports.
Thank you for turning me on Marco Van Basten. Almost think he was too good to be associated with Edberg, that’s how good I found Marco to be in the analyses of his career and abilities.
@@bdmenne 🙂😃
Sheer class, elegance, athleticism, sportsmanship and fighting spirit. A rare breed, a true champion !
Said that perfectly 💪🎾
@@tennisparisbrothers8001 thanks 😊
No one ever played the game of tennis more beautifully than Stefan. No one.
Agree - pure poetry in motion
So very true!👍👍
Roger. He’s not even close. Looks like a repulsive ape compared to Fed’s elegance & style. Stop fanboying.
Daniil Medvedev
@@Swingeout "Daniil Medvedev"
- His game is far from beautiful.
Edberg’s defence of his US open title in 1992 was probably the grittiest effort I’ve seen in 40 years of watching tennis. 22 hours and 22 minutes total on court, which is a record. Amazingly more than half of that had to be played in the last 4 days of the tournament. He beat Krajicek, (whom he’d never beaten) in 5 sets, Lendl in 5 sets in the QF, Chang in the SF in 5 sets in hours and 26 minutes (longest US open match in history) and then came back to beat Sampras in the final. Mary Carrillo said in her usual understated way, “I guess he really feels like defending his title”. Class act all the way. He won the sportsmanship of the year award so often that they named it after him.
Could not agree more! Edberg was going to defend his US Open title that year
I think 1992 was his peak performance year.
I think that US Open may have taken a toll on his body. He was never quite the same.
If it wasn't for Stich in 1991 'stealing' that victory in the semi, Edberg would have taken another Wimbledon crown that year. Of all the times I watched Edberg at Wimbledon, he seemed most relaxed and sharp at that one.
@@HASBOU 1991. Completely dominated US Open. Toyed with Courier in the final.
Most beautiful serve, most beautiful volleys, most beautiful backhand, most beautiful footwork, most stylish player and to top it all, the most graceful one ! It was a treat to watch him play. Elegance personified !
Where is this beautiful tennis today? The one-handed backhand is not even taught anymore. it's all about boom-boom, little grace. Thank you for preserving this precious footage of the old school.
I learned my tennis from him and Evan Lindel. Everyone besides Federer looks like Apes out there.
So many memories ! He was my idol when I was a kid and a teenager...and
he will stay for ever ! His win against Chang in the French Open 96 was
probably my best memory because I saw it live...7 years ago I was crying
in front of my TV. And I would say that his last run in the US open 96
was awesome too : I saw all of his matches and his emotional farewell
against Goran...Gentleman, warrior, he has everything. And he leads tennis to perfection when he won the final of the US open in 91 : it's the highest level of tennis I had ever seen even today.
Agree ... I idolised stefan Edberg as a kid. Watched each & every game he played on TV.
Admired his finesse, agility, sportsmanship on -and-off the court.
The way he played was pure poetry in motion🌟🌟🌟🌟
His Loss to Chang at the French Open in 89 is utterly Dramatic though....So CLOSE to win it all with pure serve & volley...
Watching Stefan playing is like watching classical dance..He is so graceful on court..move like gazelle ..one of the best players of all time !!!
Along side with Johnny Mac, the best volleyers in the history of tennis. At least since 1968 when I first started watching and loving the game. Stefan had one of the best one handed backhands too. A thing of beauty.
Always loved his service motion. So unique with that hitch, he got unreal kick action.
Additional trivia: The ATP named it's annual sportsmanship award after Edberg. Beautiful tennis, beautiful person.
The best volley ever!!! Forever my fav tennis player!
Truly an unbelievable tennis player
two players that posses great elegancy while play such a competitive sport: federer and edberg
Out of the two, I´d take Edberg any day of the week.
My two favourites for most elegant players ever! Edberg greatly inspired Federer early in his career.
@@fundhund62 Lmao Ed’s an ape compared to Roger’s class, perfection & beauty. There’s simply no comparison. Rog is Edberg on steroids. Rog is the homo sapien while Ed’s a Neanderthal; pre the final evolutionary stage.
Beautiful video - thank you for posting this! That US Open match between Edberg and Courier is probably some of the most perfect tennis I've ever seen from a player.
thinking the same!
The greatest serve & volley player of all times
Not Sampras?
@@mp1314sampras is like 9,8 while edberg is a perfect 10 ...sampras much better server but edberg miles better volleyer
The quickest player to get to the net ever, Thomas Muster had nightmares with him, in every surface. A gentleman, one of the last of a dying breed (Serve-Volleyers)...
Hehe poor Muster... I think he was 10-0 or something vs Edberg :D
Edberg vs Becker Wimbledon 1990 is the most emotional match I’ve ever watched! That win to me was his most defining.
Goat volley and tremendous backhand and second serve.
Could have been quite a few more slams. Specificalliy the french open 1989 being 2-1 up vs 17 year old chang and dominating Lendl in the Aus Open 1990 before retiring with a muscle injury.
Australian Open 1990 .Compelety inaccurate statement. It was an even match with edberg having a slight edge..also edberg did not seem hampered by injury in the 2nd set and Lendl won it through methodical and classic passing shots. Lendl proved it in 1991 as to who is the Boss. It was only post 1990 when he lost the sting in his serve that edberg started beating him more consistenty. Their record prior to 1990 is clearly in Ivan's favour and edberg in fact was intimidated by the Lendl factor.
Exactly. How much I would have given for him to win that 1989 Roland Garros final. He lost three finals in a row (RG 1989, Wimbledon 1989, and AO 1990).
@@relaxmax6808 No. It was an accurate statement, in 1990 AO Edberg had an abdominal injury at the end of his semi final against Wilander. Edberg was hampered by an injury and that was something even Lendl acknowledge during his interview at during the press. Lendl said he knew something was wrong at the beginning of the match, Edberg was serving about 60% of his full power with his first serve, Lendl was frustrated for most part of the match as he could not out fox Edberg. Edberg proved what he was going to do with Lendl 3 months late in Tokyo, it was 5, 1, 0 in straight sets. Even in their semi at AO the following year Edberg served for the match in the fourth. Edberg turned the corner against Lendl at 1989 Masters.
@@relaxmax6808 and Edberg finished his rivalry with Lendl ahead at 14 - 13 and there are not many players with winning records against Ivan Lendl. In grand slam matches Edberg is ahead 5-4.
Lendl was gutted by Edberg at the 1990 Wimbledon. The year before (1989) Lendl nearly beat Becker in the semifinals before losing in 5 tough sets. This gave Lendl tremendous confidence that he could win the one slam that eluded him-Wimbledon. He was so confident and determined in 1990 that he skipped the clay court season that’s played before the tour moved to the grass and Wimbledon.
Lendl even skipped the French Open in 1990 so he could practice extensively on grass with his coach Australian great Tony Roche. This was a huge sacrifice to win on the grass because Lendl would have been a huge favorite to win on the clay at the French that year (and most years since clay suited his game so incredibly well).
It all seemed to be working because Lendl beat McEnroe and Becker to win the prestigious lead up tournament to Wimbledon played at the Queens Club in London.
Lendl was as prepared as he could have been but he met Edberg in the semifinals (Becker played a young Goran Ivanisevic in the other semifinal). Whereas Lendl nearly beat Becker in five sets the year before, Edberg won in 3 straight forward sets.
All of that preparation, hard work, and missing out on adding another French Open title to his legendary resume was for naught because Edberg used his tremendous athleticism to smother the net and cut off the best of Lendl’s passing shots. And when Lendl attacked the net, Edberg was equal to the task hitting winning passing shots and service return winners.
Edberg’s serve and volley simply overwhelmed Lendl with Edberg winning 6-1, 7-6, 6-3. When Edberg was in the zone he covered the net with catlike reflexes and superb volleys that painted the lines.
Lendl said afterwards that he had had a better chance the year before against Becker because he didn’t know what he could have done or how he could have beaten Edberg on that semifinal day.
@@theleftstrokesthedeathstro9910 By his own admission in an interview with Wilander and Mc enroe, Lendl couldn't cope with Edberg serve & volley & athleticism around the net in Wimbledon SF
Thank you TennisTV, I needed this. Edberg was my first tennis hero, inspiration and prime example of sportsmanship on court. Favourite moments were him winning Wimbledon 1990 vs Becker, then there was his utter annihilation of Courier at the USO 1991 and finally his marathon performances at USO 1992 where he won 3 consecutive 5 setters vs Krajicek, Lendl, Chang before taking down Sampras in finals in four. His footwork, backhand and athleticism were immense, volleys played with surgical precision and serves high kicking. Thank you for the great memories 🙌🎾🇸🇪
Man, The 1992 US Open was his last Slam and what a Warrior effort! Coming from behind in 4 matches, the dark horse in the final and still found a way to win the title...
Didn't know about the junior grand slam titles. What a legend!!
That record of winning all 4 grandslams as a junior will never be broken.
Yeah, what a shame he wasn't able to take the French open in 1989. He would have bagged all slams at a junior and senior level. Curse you Michael Change.
Yes, thats what made me interested in Tennis when I way younger, Edberg, Becker, Sampras.... today the guys rally a lot, but the proper Sever & Volley Style was actually even nicer to watch. All my respect to Edberg who put skill and touch over power....surely one of the most artistic players out there!
I have à dream playing like Stefan Edberg.
The best Champion of volley
The best gentlemen
The best backhand of tennis
My inspiration to play when i was young
Edberg, Becker, Sampras, Agassi...best era of tennis...pure perfection...
You forgot like 10 more amazing players hehe
Edberg added so much excitement to the game. His serve-and volley game was more exciting when their were fewer adherents.
i miss serve & volley...the years he went back and forth with becker at wimbledon finals were some of the best matches i've ever watched
Such elegance and raw power pouncing into the net. Once at the net you used his spectacular volleys and overheads robbed his opponents of time and rhythm. Good lord I miss serve & volley tennis 🎾
Great guy. Got a chance to take a pic with him. Super friendly and still incredibly handsome.
True he looks like a prince charming
@@parthapratimmajumdar372 - agree 100%
Thank you so,so much for these sweet memorie.He played just like he was in paradise!!Stefan, my tennis hero ❤❤❤
My favorite tennis player ever. I'm now a Nadal fan, but I was so much more emotionally invested in Edberg's matches,
For sure - when he lost a game or championship ...... I felt like I lost. I was sick & depressed for days afterwards 🙈🙈🙈🙈
@@istellepretorius8618 Same here. With which match did you experience that the most? For me it was the loss of the 1989 RG final against Chang. The second was the 1991 Wimbledon SF against Stich. and the third was the 1992 final against Lendl, when he had to retire with an abdominal injury.
@@Federerfan22 - the Chang loss for sure.. becze that was the one Grand Slam he couldnt write behind his name and that year was his best chance to Win at Roland Gaross. The three consecutive Wimbledon Finals he played against Becker..... he lost the one final.
And of course the loss against Lendl 🙈🙈🙈 that broke my heart .
@@istellepretorius8618 Yes, I was at a snack bar during the final game. It was heartbreaking. His best chance for sure, after just having beaten Becker in the SF, in five sets. That loss to Stich prevented four in a row. My happiest moment was that 1990 win at Wimbledon. Especially after he was 3-1 and almost 4-1 down in the final set.
@@Federerfan22 agree - that 1990 Final was epic & legendary. I still recorded that Final on VHS TAPE . I still have a VHS machine that works - frm time to time I wTch again that version 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😭
Stefan Edberg, one of the most elegant players ever...had a great flair for the game, no doubt about it.
One of my favourite players of all time and my idols in serve-and-volley when I played competitive junior tennis. GOAT!
What a legend
Still my all time favourite 🧡💚❤
To this day I like watching Edberg play, just because so many of his strokes - the volleys in particular - are just textbook perfect. They're like the videos your tennis coach has you watch, saying "THIS is how you hit a volley."
This is so cool Tennis TV! Can't wait for the rest!
Another great video! Always enjoy this channels content.
True Legend!
The best serve and volley player ever 😁
The 101 Tutorial of how to play the style
Hardly.
Sampras
Absolutely!!!! And also thé Champion when it comes to fair play!!!!
@@fundhund62 hardly?? He's known for being one of the finest serve and volley players ever. Get your facts right
My favorite backhand volley in tennis history, I almost have an emotional attachment to it. Not almost, actually.
McEnroe´s was better.
love him, what mannerism despite being such a champion
I have always loved this champion! So elegant! Pure class. He made serve-and-volley look so easy...
Best net player EVER. Pete was a better serve and volleyer, but no one in history closed and covered the net like Stefan.
I personally would say Pete was a better server but not a better serve AND VOLLEYER
@@whyaskwhy000 Let me clarify what I mean: I mean that his practice of that style as a whole, serve and volley, was more powerful and effective than Stefan's, hence being "better". But I don't think Petros as great as he was, was on the same level as Stefan as a volleyer, or really anything net-related. Petros was the greatest all-courter in the Open Era, and Stefan one of the top 3 net players imo
Pure class and talent
Amazing!!! The best video of the channel
He will go down in history as the best volley player there was.
Edberg didn't play tennis. He was the tennis.
Yeah... That can be said.....
My favorite tennis player ever
Thank you, it’s so Nice to see all comments from all around the world - as a Swede! 🇸🇪
Edberg’s volleying acumen was pure beauty and while dominating net play was the hallmark of many great tennis players, few in any, were as polished and technically savvy as the Swede. Witnessed him live at Stockholm Open a couple of time.
None cool facts :
Richard Wertheim was an American tennis linesman who suffered a fatal injury on September 10, 1983, during a match at the 1983 US Open. He was injured when Stefan Edberg sent an errant serve directly into his groin. Wertheim was sitting in a chair and officiating at the center line. The blow knocked him backwards and he fell out of the chair onto the hardcourt surface, striking his head and he died later.
Legendary, to me this is what tennis called.
My idol growing up, serve & volley at its best....A beast on court, a gentleman off it 👏
A true great. His backhand volley in particular, may be the finest the modern game has seen.
it's not until i'm a bit older that i appreciate how good he is. that backhand and net play is 2nd to none. elegance and class personified
My favorite player of all time, since I was a kid.
One odd piece of trivia is that in 1983 when playing Boy's Single Final of the US Open Stefan Edbergs serve actually struck linesman Richard Wertheim so badly in the groin that the linesman fell on his head, and later died from his injuries. The linesman has his own Wikipedia-page under the name Dick Wertheim.
I modeled my serve after him even though I wasn't even born yet when he played on tour.
My favorite. His serve n volley made tennis a beautiful sport.
Stefan Edberg was one of the finest Serve- Volley tennis players. Probably, the last of this type of artistic, athletic and energetic players. My favourite for a long time. 👌👌👍👍
Amazing idea! Keep them coming please
And Thank you!
There are many amazing shots in this clip but the difficulty coefficient of that at 0:41 is incredible, it's just that he made it seem easy
Beautiful video thanks ! It would be nice to see more from old players for youth :)
Good vid again
Everything smooth about him.
One of the greatest players ever, one of the greatest characters ever and the best volleyplayer of all times!
I still remember my childhood days, when he played a few days here in the Philippines.
Edberg is my fav player of all time, no doubt. One point of criticism here though is no mention of Lendl. Sampras and Lendl were the two best players Edberg had to face, and Lendl was far more prominent in Edberg's career. To mention lesser players like Courier and Agassi, but not to mention Lendl is really weird. I get why you mentioned Becker of course because of their long rivalry (usually for second place behind Lendl).
I loved watching Becker and Edberg at Wimbledon those three years. Was gutted when he got beaten by Stich in 91.
Interesting fact about the Becker Edberg rivalry. Becker won more finals, but Edberg won more of the majors ('That is the statistic I would like to change' Becker joked when he was told this)
He was breathtaking
One of my all time favorites!! Edberg and Fed are my two faves! Edberg might edge out Fed by a hair...but both are tops in my books!
My favourite player of that era.
Edberg made me fall in love with tennis
Perfekter Serv und Volly. Großartiger Spieler. 👍👍👍😎
Great player and that Wilson Pro Staf, one of the best rackets ever made. Still have mine.
It is kind of funny how melancholic the music makes these videos.
Tremendous video!
And he wore the heck out of those shorts!
he taught me what service and volley means. absolute beauty
legends of tennis!!!....... Bernard tomic, kyrgios, and Dustin brown!!!
And Gulbis
Tomic is the GOAT. Only haters will hate
Legends of skill
Don't forget the X man- Xavier Malisse !
Legends of golf: Carl Spackler
Stefan Edberg, greatest player of all time!
Edberg Vs Becker 1988 -I think had some long rallies at net ,while Edberg Vs Chang 1989 along with Edberg Vs Becker 1989 Final ATP Year End had some interesting points too. Tennis was very unpredictable those days with contrasting styles then with Lendl, Chang, Agassi , Courier, Connors Vs Edberg, Stich. Becker and Sampras ,Mc Enroe , Tennis in 1986-1996 had lot of legends
He was great. The best volley player ever. A „todays-player“ like djokovic with his volleyskills would be unbeatable.
he's called Roger Federer
@@benparsons4979 Roger is for me the GOAT, but Edberg‘s volleygame is in an other league.
@@Marc443 Agreed. Best serve and volleyer of all time
@@Marc443 I remember how he almost always hit the lines with his volleys
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Good example👍
His backhand slice approach shot was surgical.
Un de mes préféré, quelle classes ,ma jeunesse
This man is still fine as hell to this day.
My favorite "Modern" players ever, Mac and Stefan. I feel like Stefan knew John was so happy to see him beat Sampras as a S/V player. Stefan figured out how to beat John too but unfortunately for myriad reasons this was after John had peaked in early '85.
... ceterum censeo: Edberg was the most elegant player ever!
The era of players who can serve and volley effortlessly - Edberg, Becker, Navratilova, Sabatini, Novotna - will unfortunately never happen again. I'm part sad the era is over, but I'm happy that it actually happened.
My Brother in Christ! Thank you for this Ode to Stefan! A thousand cheers for you ands yours. He was my childhood hero on the courts. Because of him, my one-handed back hand was born. 🙏🏻
4:10
That Bromance with Courier😏
LOL so cute
Stefan Edberg was my first love
More video like this please 😁🙏
@Tennis TV In 90's there are 2 legends qualified for ATP tour final for 6-consecutive years, Sampras and Chang. Pete Sampras, no question one of the greatest indoor players along with Becker. From 90-00 winning 5 times. Chang also qualified Tour Final from 92-97 consecutively 6-year. His game was not well-suited to fast indoor surface, still had incredible run at Frankfurt in 95, beating Muster, Courier and defending champion Sampras along the way to the final, only lost to home favorite Becker.
By any chance, could you post matches or highlights about that incredible run 95 in Frankfurt? Thank You!
LE MAÎTRE DE LA VOLLEY !!! Un des plus beau joueur sinon le Meilleur !!
Loved Edberg
True legend.
I didn't know that Edberg administered a triple bagel in a grand slam. amazing
Legend
Please do an episode of Henri Cochet!