Pete Sampras, Stan Wawrinka, Dominic Thiem, and—who else?—Roger Federer. Using a sturdy two-handed backhand will never gain you entry into that elite cohort. On the other hand, blasting away ...
Pete Sampras is possibly on the verge of making history, and you don't care. Don't feel bad. No one else does either. You can make the argument Sampras is the greatest tennis player of all time.
Apart from Tsitsipas, Grigor Dimitrov, Chris Eubanks, Stan Wawrinka, Denis Shapovalov, and Dominic Thiem employ the one-handed backhand. The retired players like Roger Federer, Pete Sampras ...
Jannik Sinner has “no weaknesses” and “is more difficult” to beat than 14-time Grand Slam winner Pete ... “Sampras was an incredible player but I knew that if I could attack him on the ...
Boom Boom and Pistol Pete—wow, that was a violent decade ... The heavy one-handed backhand, the little deception on a backhand pass that freezes Sampras in the middle of the court, the ...
Unlike his nemesis Pete Sampras, he did not have one of the biggest serves in ... It gets to your opponent quicker, it attacks the backhand and usually creates a return back down the centre of the ...