One motion is a classic, the other is setting a trend. The styles may differ, but both serves more than get the job done. The subtle differences in the way a player may stand or take the racquet ...
A big weapon is useless unless it's put to use, which automatically goads a man with a lot of firepower to take more chances with his serve. That No. 2 man on the ace list, Sampras? He made the ...
Sampras should be the biggest thing this side ... He's got 12 Grand Slam titles and a 120-mph serve. He's got everything but a slot on the Survivor show. What he doesn't have is buzz.
The serve-and-volleying Sampras, whose 14 Grand Slam crowns are two more than any other player, has not played competitively since he defeated long-time rival Andre Agassi in four sets to win the ...
While Sampras' reputation on the tennis court had ... gone on the court but it's pretty hard when I say, 'Well, how do you serve?' and he says, 'Well, you just do this.' Then you watch him and ...
Incidentally, Andre Agassi had his own unique serving style. It was a smooth and efficient motion and he too got his fair share of aces against Pete Sampras and many other players on the pro tour ...
“When I played, even the best had weaknesses: the backhand for Sampras, the serve maybe for [Andre] Agassi. I went on court and had the feeling that I could beat anyone, even Sampras who I ...
The serve is the most powerful shot in tennis, and the only one that the player has full control over. Great servers such as Pete Sampras, Goran Ivanisevic and Serena Williams have honed the ...
Andre Agassi opened up about how his generation of American tennis stars including Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, and Jim Courier pushed each other to become better. Collectively, they secured a ...