Tennis legends Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi defined an era of American dominance on the ATP Tour, delivering unforgettable battles from the late 1980s through the early 2000s.
This Russian star reached the top of the tennis world after defeating Pete Sampras in a US Open final—but he didn’t find happiness there.
Ben Shelton advanced to the fourth round of Roland Garros and joined Pete Sampras with an impressive milestone.
Goran Ivanisevic, one of Croatia's greatest tennis players, enjoyed an incredible career highlighted by notable victories over Pete Sampras and Boris Becker. Even after retiring, he remained deeply involved in tennis, building a successful coaching career with Novak Djokovic.
Gustavo Kuerten, one of the greatest tennis players in history, became the second Latin American to reach World No. 1. Throughout his career, he defeated legends like Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, and Andre Agassi.
This former tennis player was once the leader of the ATP Rankings, achieving that feat at just 20 years old after defeating legends like Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi.
Tennis legend Pete Sampras didn’t hesitate when choosing who he believes is the greatest player of all time.
From the legends of the past to the modern titans, Wimbledon's men's singles champions have etched their names in tennis history. Explore the illustrious players who have conquered the prestigious grass courts in the Open Era.
Andy Roddick responded to a claim about Novak Djokovic, introducing the name of Pete Sampras as being better than Djokovic in one category.
As the US Open Tennis Championship is the final Grand Slam of the season, its the final chance for many top players to clinch a major tournament in the season. Find out here which player was the youngest to have won it.
The former American player Pete Sampras is one of three players who has won most Wimbledon Championships' titles. In fact, he has won 14 Grand Slam titles in his career.
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