1:37:16 beautiful Rafter forehand volley (is that topspin?). 2:59:40 Rafter beautiful slice backhand sharp angle cross court winner. 3:03:42 Agassi forced to hit a winning backhand drive volley nearly from the baseline and he does it (I’ve seen Thiem and Federer do the same one-handed). 3:04:07 gorgeous Rafter dive volley. 3:08:10 Rafter sets up point with slice, then beautiful topspin backhand winner.
A serve volleyer versus a baseliner are always the most enjoyable matches to watch. Such a shame players like Rafter have disappeared from the modern game.
@@fundhund62 I totally agree there. I am surprised they chose this one, the context of 2001 was much more important, with Sampras out of the way, all four semifinalists were desperate to win and each felt they had a shot of holding the Wimbledon trophy. The 2001 match is more dramatic, the hot weather added to the drama.
@@BurnsTennis Agreed, and that match was a little more dramatic, as Agassi was up a break in the 5th and had two break points to go up two breaks, but Rafter battled back and broke him when Agassi was serving for match. Hopefully they'll upload that one too.
Thanks for this. I didnt start playing till 03 and when I would get vhs tapes from my older friends id always ask for Rafter Matches. Volleys that beautiful should be preserved
I painted a sign RAFTER MAGIC and held it over a railing when I saw him at the Australian Open in 1997. He certainly showed it here and even after two decades, the magic still glows brightly!!
This was such a beautiful match to watch. Pat Rafter and Andre Agassi were excellent players and when they played against each other they brought out the best in each other. And played superb tennis.
love watching serve and volley vs baseliner at wimbledon. saw this match and the previous year's match live on tv. remember it well. great tennis all round.
Great win by Rafter but a nice touch by Agassi when they come together at the end. As they were shaking hands, he looked genuinely happy for Pat. Great to see.
Wow first time watching rafter very closely, majestic serve and volleyer. Andre did very well to keep composed. U could tell he was fuming with how he was playing or how he was allowed to play. Great match up. (I was there that year and saw andre v martin!) Wonderfull times.
3:04 Agassi was a freaky ball striker. I think he truly revolutionized the sport, set the tone for the modern game in so many ways. It's sad that guys like Djokovic, Nadal, and Murrays don't really have the Rafters, Edbergs and Macenroes to contrast their styles.
It IS sad. But I´m sure they´ll be pretty happy about it. There is no way they would have won 10+ majors with guys like that around. For example, put five time Wimbledon champion Djokovic into Wimbledon in the 1980´s, and I´d be surprised if he reached one final.
Nadal , murray & djoker would have perished in the 1970-80, 1980-90 & 1990 - 2004 eras. They would have never reached most of the grand slam finals as very good players like connors, borg, mcenroe, lendl, becker, edberg, sampras, agassi, rafter, goran were there in the respective eras & very good clay court specialists like courier, borg, kuerten, vilas , lendl were there. All these 3 survived only in this era ( particluarly after year 2010) because no good players were around except the great ageing federer, courts were much much slowed down ( all 4 slams are played from year 2008 like in clay courts), very covenient rackets, very easy rules ( allowing so much time to serve , strictly speaking only less than 10 seconds should be given for serving, allowing them to shout, grunt like lady players, double handed backhand , which is girlish style) etc. Only player who could have been no:1 , winning many tournaments in any era ( start of tennis year till end of the tennis year) will be the one & only Roger Federer., as he was, is & will be the only player ever with enormous talent, most skilled, amazing varieties , very elegant, smart, gifted & so on
No towel between points, no bouncing the ball 50 times before serving. Agassi does waste time between points and he makes it so much more enjoyable to watch.
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Ando Mando he is uninspiring. Lloyd was the only pundit I can think of who explicitly said Nadal has got into Fed’s head after the AO09 final. No other pundit had the balls to say it so openly.
Rafter was unbeatable by any player on that day. Simply everything worked. Although he only won two US Opens and never Wimbledon, on this day no one could have beaten him.
Pat Rafter deserved to Win Wimbledon once in his life, like Pat Cash did before him, and he is even better at the net ! But Sampras and Ivanisevic were just a little too hard...
@@fundhund62 Again, I have to agree, Cash is one of the best volleyers I have seen. Rafter was a grafter, a trier who improved his game tremendously as time went on. Rafter had a shaky forehand volley which Sampras exposed a lot in their meetings.
Cash and Rafter played in different eras. Cash's style was outdated even in the 80s; but he pulled it off because he was quick as a cat, and had a great fighter's heart. I think Rafter is more comparable to Stefan Edberg.
Agassi has a lot of respect for Rafter compared to other rivals. His book has no bad words about Rafter compared to Sampras, Chang, Courier, and Becker
That probably reflects more badly on Agassi that he couldn't deal with those guys collectively. Rafter was a grafter, a trier who improved his game tremendously as he got older. Rafter wasn't predicted to win slam titles like Agassi's direct rivals. Agassi had issues which we know about and he acknowledges.
@@oldfrend I don't know if they hated each other, they didn't really get on. But the big difference is Sampras didn't go round slagging everyone off in his book to make himself feel better.
So many Grand Slam champions playing against each other what feels like all of the time in those days... feels like ages ago. Now it's Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka, Del Potro, Cilic...
@@SeattleTennis not identical, just red Kelp add on to Rye grass. If speed is still identical, the thing that change is how the ball react when its reach the ground. The all Rye have the advantage is that its roots go deeper, so the ground become more packed. The results is that shot become more consistent, which is ideal for baseliners
@@rabidbigdog Bull 💩 indoor carpet was much faster than 90s grass but there were plenty of long rallies and all court attacking tennis. Watch the 1996 Stuttgart and Hannover finals between Becker and Sampras. The problem today is the molasses slow indoor hardcourts and literal rocks they use for tennis balls on grass / indoor hard. Clay court tennis is MUCH faster than the 80s-90s because of lighter faster balls which I personally enjoy a lot more than the Lendl wilander snoozefests
Rafter was an underrated baseliner. He didn't always have the firepower but played the percentages really well, had a beautiful transition game and more than capable of winning long rallies. His two US Opens are more than adequate proof of that. He had great returns and passing shots. He was more of an all courter than cash in that regard though cash played superb tennis on medium slow rebound ace in 1988 when he made the final.
Bizarre cette saison 2000 pour Rafter...très brillant à Wimbledon cette année là, mais fantomatique avant et après Wimbledon...il faudra attendre janvier 2001,pour retrouver un Rafter au mieux de sa forme, et sa demi-finale perdue de peu contre Agassi à Melbourne.....
I really thought this was Rafter's year and he had his chances in the next match against Sampras but Pete was just a little too good in his last Wimbledon win.
So it’s men’s final day and what are Wimbledon going to give us ? I hope for Ashe connors, McEnroe Borg 1980, smith nastase would be awesome too. And hey how about some doubles , ? McEnroe Fleming Hewitt Macmillan smith lutz macnamara macnamee , even mixed doubles , thanks wimbers !
Talk about fit...try serving and volleying for this long on BOTH serves......Great stuff.....I was always surprised when Pat would beat Andre,Well the fit version of Andre...it is a testament to Rafter's will and drive.....he was relentless
Agassi, a baseliner during the era of serve and volley and fast grass courts, still managed 2 Finals with one win. even though it was a silly choice, didn't even play there for 3 yrs due to having to wear all white. I think Andre would've beaten Pete in the final if he would've won this match. He was in better physical condition in 2000 then in 1999.
This is better than anything else on the tour today. Slower court speeds and runaway racquet + string technology have forced the game into a homogenised state. The athletes are phenomenal as individuals, but as a collective they're boring. This is mesmerising.
Either of these two , along with Sampras - would take it right up to ANY of todays top players including the big three On grass , there is simply no really good volliers in mens of womens games of this era
Rafter uses the prince CTS oversize response precision, I believe. i’m surprised because it’s 110 Square inchs, and it’s incredibly powerful, almost no control though, and what’s weird is he uses a one-handed backhand with it.
Precision response 660, 97in2 he used and I know because I used the same racquet. Control was very good with that racquet and it was not the most powerful racquet out there. Prince did make the oversized version in this racquet but Rafter did not use it. The one he used in this match was the newer precision response titanium it was basically the same racquet as the older model (black/red with yellow lettering.)
Good match. Unfortunately, this was the era at Wimbledon when it was basically a case of "Let's watch 126 guys play each other to see who gets the honor of losing to Sampras in the final"
Rafter liked playing against Agassi, and Agassi liked playing against Rafter. Why? Simple, neither player took each other out of their comfort zone, hence the long battles often in their meetings. Also, in their sixteen meetings, Sampras exposed Rafter's shaky forehand volley a lot, perhaps the other players didn't expose it as much as Sampras. But maybe other players didn't hit their passing shots as hard as Sampras.
Frankly, I didn't get why Rafter is strong. He isn't good for stroke play and I often see his opponents facing breaking point. But he always keeps his game somehow. awesome.
looked up the draw that year and saw federer lost in the 1st round :o lol of course he was only a young pup at the time, 18 and in his 2nd wimbledon appearance
1:37:16 beautiful Rafter forehand volley (is that topspin?). 2:59:40 Rafter beautiful slice backhand sharp angle cross court winner. 3:03:42 Agassi forced to hit a winning backhand drive volley nearly from the baseline and he does it (I’ve seen Thiem and Federer do the same one-handed). 3:04:07 gorgeous Rafter dive volley. 3:08:10 Rafter sets up point with slice, then beautiful topspin backhand winner.
A serve volleyer versus a baseliner are always the most enjoyable matches to watch. Such a shame players like Rafter have disappeared from the modern game.
Nowadays slower courts and more powerfull rackets advantage the baseliner. Also serve and volley technique is at higher risks and difficult to master.
Court made slower to keep match longer, more ads, more money
I was happy when Rafter won.Il like how Rafter plays,but not how Agassi plays.
@@keaneoRX7 Yup, the poly strings introduced in the 90s was the nail in the coffin too.
@@Mzee1084 Total tragedy.
I wish Rafter had won one Wimbledon title.
Rafter and Agassi had two epic Wimbledon matches. Love the contrasting style.
I wish they would stream the other one. This one is also available on DVD.
@@fundhund62 I totally agree there. I am surprised they chose this one, the context of 2001 was much more important, with Sampras out of the way, all four semifinalists were desperate to win and each felt they had a shot of holding the Wimbledon trophy. The 2001 match is more dramatic, the hot weather added to the drama.
@@BurnsTennis Agreed, and that match was a little more dramatic, as Agassi was up a break in the 5th and had two break points to go up two breaks, but Rafter battled back and broke him when Agassi was serving for match. Hopefully they'll upload that one too.
Their '99 semi was also a great match. Agassi won in 3 but the first two sets were fantastic. I still have it on video 📼 😂
Thanks for this. I didnt start playing till 03 and when I would get vhs tapes from my older friends id always ask for Rafter Matches. Volleys that beautiful should be preserved
One of the greatest matches in Wimbledon history.
John McEnroe said at the time this was the greatest match he had ever seen at Wimbledon
McEnroe tends to say that a lot of things "are the greatest". He suffers from recency bias.
Rafa & Roger: Hold my beer
@@guythompson7218 😂👍
They move very slow
@@dachochiyo3992 get a grip pal no they dont.
I painted a sign RAFTER MAGIC and held it over a railing when I saw him at the Australian Open in 1997. He certainly showed it here and even after two decades, the magic still glows brightly!!
I tried to search this match for several years !
Thanks a lot !
I Watched this live on TV with friend 20 years ago.
I remember that day.
Agassi was such a pleasure to watch. so quick,efficient & purposeful on the Court.
With all the discussion about one dimensional tennis in next gen these days, Agassi was clearly the winner in that category.
This was such a beautiful match to watch. Pat Rafter and Andre Agassi were excellent players and when they played against each other they brought out the best in each other. And played superb tennis.
I watched this match live on TV. Fascinating match. Thanks for providing
love watching serve and volley vs baseliner at wimbledon. saw this match and the previous year's match live on tv. remember it well. great tennis all round.
Great win by Rafter but a nice touch by Agassi when they come together at the end. As they were shaking hands, he looked genuinely happy for Pat. Great to see.
I think not so much.
Yes they were friends and had more respect.
Agassi knows a great player when he sees one, a totally deserved victory.
@@juanbautistagonzalezalvare4366 In his book he said he never felt bad about losing to Rafter.
This must be one of the greatest matches ever played. A tribute to the game of tennis
Wow first time watching rafter very closely, majestic serve and volleyer. Andre did very well to keep composed. U could tell he was fuming with how he was playing or how he was allowed to play. Great match up. (I was there that year and saw andre v martin!) Wonderfull times.
yep. rafter is probably the 2nd best S&V volleyer of the 90s- sampras is #1 obviously. edberg, becker are mainly 80s S&V players.
Pat Rafter is only 6'1, but he looks Huge on camera.. he's one of the likable players then, glad he won a couple of grand slams.
Patrick Michael Rafter (Pat) è un bravo allenatore di tennis ed ex tennista australiano. Ha 51 anni, è nato a Città di Mount Isa, Australia
Game of tennis 🎾 has changed a lot!
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3:04 Agassi was a freaky ball striker. I think he truly revolutionized the sport, set the tone for the modern game in so many ways.
It's sad that guys like Djokovic, Nadal, and Murrays don't really have the Rafters, Edbergs and Macenroes to contrast their styles.
It IS sad. But I´m sure they´ll be pretty happy about it. There is no way they would have won 10+ majors with guys like that around.
For example, put five time Wimbledon champion Djokovic into Wimbledon in the 1980´s, and I´d be surprised if he reached one final.
@@fundhund62 Certainly not on the real grass with wooden racquets.
Nadal , murray & djoker would have perished in the 1970-80, 1980-90 & 1990 - 2004 eras. They would have never reached most of the grand slam finals as very good players like connors, borg, mcenroe, lendl,
becker, edberg, sampras, agassi, rafter, goran were there in the respective eras & very good clay court specialists like courier, borg, kuerten, vilas , lendl were there. All these 3 survived only in this era ( particluarly after year 2010) because no good players were around except the great ageing federer, courts were much much slowed down ( all 4 slams are played from year 2008 like in clay courts), very covenient rackets, very easy rules ( allowing so much time to serve , strictly speaking only less than 10 seconds should be given for serving, allowing them to shout, grunt like lady players, double handed backhand , which is girlish style) etc. Only player who could have been no:1 , winning many tournaments in any era ( start of tennis year till end of the tennis year) will be the one & only Roger Federer., as he was, is & will be the only player ever with enormous talent, most skilled, amazing varieties , very elegant, smart, gifted & so on
@@mahalakshmid8613 What a load of old crap.
@@mahalakshmid8613 absolute nonsense
Agassi didn't mess around much between serves. Moved along at a cracking pace.
That said, always admired the way Rafter played.
We could do with some of that nowadays. The time taken to serve is ridiculous
They had such a great trilogy of matches! Thanks for sharing this!
Don´t forget they also faced off at Wimbledon in 1993.
@@fundhund62 wow
I had forgotten! I just remembered those 3 years in a row in the semis!
Bruno Silva 👍🏻
@@fundhund62 Yeah but Rafter didn´t become an elite player until 1997
Rafter should teach young players how to play agressive volleys. Just awesome volleyer! Nowdays no one player have the same volley skills as Rafter.
There is no incentive to unless they bring back the fast courts all year around
Excellent, would love to watch the full match with this video quality Andre had against Todd Martin in this very tournament too!
Both of them, Andre and Rafter, are not like ordinary tennis player.
That’s why I like the match of them.
No towel between points, no bouncing the ball 50 times before serving. Agassi does waste time between points and he makes it so much more enjoyable to watch.
He does NOT waste my time
Yonex: No long bathroom breaks. In fact no bathroom breaks at all it seems.
No annoying aggressive fist pumps after each winner.
fantastic upload thanks for sharing these amazing matches from years gone bye
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I suppose Agassi had a great appreciation for Rafters' 'sorry mate' after every missed ball toss
Your amazing. NOT
Shocking how the BBC have relegated John Lloyd to a “here and there” pundit/commentator on the outside court matches, always enjoyed his insight.
Lloyd is very good. Way better than Henman who is average, uninspiring and litters his commentary with 'erm' every other sentence.
Ando Mando he is uninspiring. Lloyd was the only pundit I can think of who explicitly said Nadal has got into Fed’s head after the AO09 final. No other pundit had the balls to say it so openly.
Fan of Mr.Lloyd, calls it as he sees. Great insights
Thanks a lot for this soo Great match! 😀👍🎾
these matches were the best because u see an attacker and a defender
Rafter was unbeatable by any player on that day. Simply everything worked. Although he only won two US Opens and never Wimbledon, on this day no one could have beaten him.
Sampras
2001 could have gone either way. But anyway, certainly one of the finest serve & volley player ever.
Sampras-at his best unbeatable in his day.
Sampras
@@jakehuang3545: Becker.
Agassi was the first of the proper topspin players who used the dip on the ball to neuter the serve volley
He revolutionized the game, in terms of ball striking; probably one of the earliest to develop his play with a graphite racquet.
In the men’s game
@@matthewross3828 don't forget his deadly returns
21:09 agassi is one of the best strikers of overhead winners. that footwork looks so smooth.
Like it’s a basket one
Thanks for your providing
Great to see this
0:06 his famous "sorry mate"
Man, I had the biggest crush on Rafter! HA.
Me too
Pat Rafter deserved to Win Wimbledon once in his life, like Pat Cash did before him, and he is even better at the net ! But Sampras and Ivanisevic were just a little too hard...
He is not better than Cash at the net, though. Not even close.
@@fundhund62 Again, I have to agree, Cash is one of the best volleyers I have seen. Rafter was a grafter, a trier who improved his game tremendously as time went on. Rafter had a shaky forehand volley which Sampras exposed a lot in their meetings.
Cash and Rafter played in different eras. Cash's style was outdated even in the 80s; but he pulled it off because he was quick as a cat, and had a great fighter's heart.
I think Rafter is more comparable to Stefan Edberg.
...but he won the US 2 times in row... is also nice and so he has 2 major titles...
Yes but he had to fight against the Nike Sampras, Agassi and Ivanisevic rat pack, to much to him.
Great match! I enjoyed the mixture of styles but Rafter just seemed to have more shots available to him, he also seemed mentally tougher that day.
I used the same racket that Agassi has here, for many years, loved that Ti Radical.
Agassi has a lot of respect for Rafter compared to other rivals. His book has no bad words about Rafter compared to Sampras, Chang, Courier, and Becker
That probably reflects more badly on Agassi that he couldn't deal with those guys collectively. Rafter was a grafter, a trier who improved his game tremendously as he got older. Rafter wasn't predicted to win slam titles like Agassi's direct rivals. Agassi had issues which we know about and he acknowledges.
Or maybe he’s a really nice guy
@@patrickkelly9110 sampras was a really nice guy too but him and rafter hated each other's guts.
@@oldfrend I don't know if they hated each other, they didn't really get on. But the big difference is Sampras didn't go round slagging everyone off in his book to make himself feel better.
@@oldfrend Sampras was a spoiled brat.
Does anyone know->What Prince racquet was that a What size head sq inch?
Did Andre play with a 110 or 98 Radical?
So many Grand Slam champions playing against each other what feels like all of the time in those days... feels like ages ago. Now it's Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka, Del Potro, Cilic...
Contrasting hairstyles as well... Win or lose, Rafter was always fun to watch!
Rafter had to fight so hard in this match. A testament to his mindset.
It’s crazy how quick the grass was back in 2000 compared to today.
Lighter balls. The grass material proven to be virtually identical
@@SeattleTennis not identical, just red Kelp add on to Rye grass. If speed is still identical, the thing that change is how the ball react when its reach the ground. The all Rye have the advantage is that its roots go deeper, so the ground become more packed. The results is that shot become more consistent, which is ideal for baseliners
Pat is such a handsome man!
No homo 😉
Rafter's game was glorious, but extremely draining. He's also a wonderful person.
Sports-science was pretty good in 2000, but has improved even further since.
Also, I believe this was the tournement that Agassi revealed he'd been wearing a wig for many years?
Grass-court tennis is SO MUCH BETTER than clay (yawn) or hard-court/carpet.
Rafter 3-0 record against Super Fed.
@@rabidbigdog Bull 💩 indoor carpet was much faster than 90s grass but there were plenty of long rallies and all court attacking tennis. Watch the 1996 Stuttgart and Hannover finals between Becker and Sampras. The problem today is the molasses slow indoor hardcourts and literal rocks they use for tennis balls on grass / indoor hard. Clay court tennis is MUCH faster than the 80s-90s because of lighter faster balls which I personally enjoy a lot more than the Lendl wilander snoozefests
Contrast of styles which is all but gone now.Great memories.
The balls, the strings.. All has changed
Rafter era un jugador extraordinario diferente original
terrible jugador Patrick Rafter ... poco valorado ...pero dejó su huella , diferente e original
Imperdible partido.
Al igual que mi canal. 💻
3:08:10 i didnt expect that point from Rafter . Great match♡
I love Agassi's shirt its thick and white and looks soft; what Nike line was that?
Game, Set and Match, RAAAFTER !
Patrick Rafter the original man-bun?
I can definitely see him serving flat whites at an aussie cafe.
haha
I would definitely like to try it out too!
The point at 3:08:10 was just brilliant from Rafter... Absolutely crushed that backhand winner, and he'd bust the match open moments later!
Rafter was an underrated baseliner. He didn't always have the firepower but played the percentages really well, had a beautiful transition game and more than capable of winning long rallies. His two US Opens are more than adequate proof of that.
He had great returns and passing shots. He was more of an all courter than cash in that regard though cash played superb tennis on medium slow rebound ace in 1988 when he made the final.
Bizarre cette saison 2000 pour Rafter...très brillant à Wimbledon cette année là, mais fantomatique avant et après Wimbledon...il faudra attendre janvier 2001,pour retrouver un Rafter au mieux de sa forme, et sa demi-finale perdue de peu contre Agassi à Melbourne.....
Pat Rafter one of the most beautiful men to ever play the game 🥰😍
I really thought this was Rafter's year and he had his chances in the next match against Sampras but Pete was just a little too good in his last Wimbledon win.
Gosh 2000 seems very old now
Anyone else here looking for Jason Hinze
Rafter, best S&V of all time
That's a massive statement. No doubt he was world class though.
Probably not even top 10.
McEnroe, Edberg, Navratilova
@@fundhund62 Def not no.1. To say hes not top 10 is disrespectful though.
One of Agassi’s worst losses, he had so many chances to take this match but just couldn’t get over the line
So it’s men’s final day and what are Wimbledon going to give us ? I hope for Ashe connors, McEnroe Borg 1980, smith nastase would be awesome too. And hey how about some doubles , ? McEnroe Fleming Hewitt Macmillan smith lutz macnamara macnamee , even mixed doubles , thanks wimbers !
Some great names there, doubles as well as singles, but they certainly won't show Bob Hewitt, considering his court conviction for rape.
R❤️A❤️F❤️T❤️E❤️R
Pat Rafters Reebok shirt..:) They don’t wear them like that anymore.
90s city
Just watched agassi first service game and it was a joy to watch the speed,
Conpared to nadal, he is ridiculously slow between points,
Exactly
Rafter's phenomenal style. I dont think people understand his awesome SV game.
29:41 never seen that before and forehand chip and charge? Cool
please upload Agassi V McEnroe 1992 SF, Agassi V Kuerten 1999 QF, Agassi V Connells 1991 1st Rd
Kuerten won a Master ATP final against Agassi, don't forget this.
Talk about fit...try serving and volleying for this long on BOTH serves......Great stuff.....I was always surprised when Pat would beat Andre,Well the fit version of Andre...it is a testament to Rafter's will and drive.....he was relentless
Peachman: Yeah, about mid way through the 4th set I was wondering if he was going to be able to hold up. Stayed the course and even lifted a little.
Agassi, a baseliner during the era of serve and volley and fast grass courts, still managed 2 Finals with one win. even though it was a silly choice, didn't even play there for 3 yrs due to having to wear all white. I think Andre would've beaten Pete in the final if he would've won this match. He was in better physical condition in 2000 then in 1999.
This is better than anything else on the tour today. Slower court speeds and runaway racquet + string technology have forced the game into a homogenised state. The athletes are phenomenal as individuals, but as a collective they're boring. This is mesmerising.
Either of these two , along with Sampras - would take it right up to ANY of todays top players including the big three
On grass , there is simply no really good volliers in mens of womens games of this era
Rafter is Very imposing
1.39 amdre has moved 1.5m towards T and Rafter still serving to T.
Two gentlemen.
Rafter uses the prince CTS oversize response precision, I believe. i’m surprised because it’s 110 Square inchs, and it’s incredibly powerful, almost no control though, and what’s weird is he uses a one-handed backhand with it.
Precision response 660, 97in2 he used and I know because I used the same racquet. Control was very good with that racquet and it was not the most powerful racquet out there. Prince did make the oversized version in this racquet but Rafter did not use it.
The one he used in this match was the newer precision response titanium it was basically the same racquet as the older model (black/red with yellow lettering.)
@@iroczinoz Oh thanks for the reply.
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Mecir vs Edberg.
The court is in pretty good condition for two weeks of play
Good match. Unfortunately, this was the era at Wimbledon when it was basically a case of "Let's watch 126 guys play each other to see who gets the honor of losing to Sampras in the final"
Wasn't that the case for alot of tennis tournaments, not just Wimbledon?
The combination of the 4:3 format and a low camera angle like that is unfortunate
Please upload 2001!
Which game?
@@planetx1595: 7th game, 3rd set.
Players now seem so much more athletic.
Ivanisevic henman please!!!!!
Agassi returns are so good ,
but he ran into RF … !
Rafter liked playing against Agassi, and Agassi liked playing against Rafter. Why? Simple, neither player took each other out of their comfort zone, hence the long battles often in their meetings.
Also, in their sixteen meetings, Sampras exposed Rafter's shaky forehand volley a lot, perhaps the other players didn't expose it as much as Sampras. But maybe other players didn't hit their passing shots as hard as Sampras.
Yeah I think it's Right.
Sampras hit really hard😊
Real cat and mouse tactics.
Sampras hit hard, like Nadal or Djokovic, but it's wonderful to watch playing Rafter or Edberg or McEnroe.
1:24:23 Rafter switched mid-game to an "innovative" button-front polo.
3:04:11 What a get!!!!
Frankly, I didn't get why Rafter is strong. He isn't good for stroke play and I often see his opponents facing breaking point.
But he always keeps his game somehow. awesome.
Unlucky Pat Rafter is a two times runner-up
Rafter was so 😋 back then.
looked up the draw that year and saw federer lost in the 1st round :o lol of course he was only a young pup at the time, 18 and in his 2nd wimbledon appearance
Désert comand film RUclips with John Wayne in english substittle
Serve and volley masterclass at 1:00:16
Rafter FOREVER
Rafter’s serve would be much better if he had taken the racket down first instead of straight up and back
I remember reading an article saying that he did that because of a rotator cuff injury--it was a lot easier on his shoulder
@@behemothathlete8691 i think this is one of reason of his injury.remember Roddick had also problems with shoulder