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SIXTH A CHARM ON THE FOURTH; HISTORIC VICTORY FOR SAMPRAS IN ALL-AMERICAN FINAL.


Byline: Robin Finn The New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
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Pete Sampras Peter “Pete” Sampras (born 12 August 1971), is a former World No. 1 tennis player from the United States. During his 15-year career he won a record 14 Grand Slam men's singles titles in 52 appearances. Sampras finished as No.  waved his racket like Merlin's wand and, in one brash swoop, made Andre Agassi Andre Kirk Agassi (born April 29 1970, in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from the United States who won eight Grand Slam singles tournaments and an Olympic gold medal in singles.  disappear - and made history, twice over - in an all-American finale Sunday on Centre Court at Wimbledon.

Contrary to Agassi's prediction that this revival of a long-dormant rivalry between the top two talents of this generation had the makings of a marathon, all the holiday fireworks fireworks: see pyrotechnics.
fireworks

Explosives or combustibles used for display. Of ancient Chinese origin, fireworks evidently developed out of military rockets and explosive missiles and accompanied the spread of military explosives westward to
 belonged to Sampras.

Less than two hours after another Californian who grew up in the South Bay, Lindsay Davenport Lindsay Ann Davenport (born June 8 1976 in Palos Verdes, California) is a former World No. 1 American professional female tennis champion. She has won three Grand Slam singles tournaments: the 1998 U.S. Open, 1999 Wimbledon, and the 2000 Australian Open. , won her first Wimbledon title, Sampras completed an American sweep by humbling Agassi 6-3, 6-4, 7-5.

Sampras, the two-time defending champion defending champion n (SPORT) → defensor/a m/f del título

defending champion n (Sport) → champion(ne) en titre

, passed Bjorn Borg, who won five Wimbledon titles, to become the only man in this century to accumulate six. And Sunday's bravura bra·vu·ra  
n.
1. Music
a. Brilliant technique or style in performance.

b. A piece or passage that emphasizes a performer's virtuosity.

2. A showy manner or display.

adj.
1.
 outing earned Sampras his 12th Grand Slam singles crown, matching Australian Roy Emerson's record.

Sampras, the 27-year-old classicist clas·si·cist  
n.
1. One versed in the classics; a classical scholar.

2. An adherent of classicism.

3. An advocate of the study of ancient Greek and Latin.

Noun 1.
 whose game on grass has evolved to a level that admits no peers, dominated on a gray afternoon when the men's and women's finals shared the sport's most storied court for the first time since weather forced a similar pileup in 1989.

Perfection was Sampras' goal and, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the top-ranked Agassi, he attained it. Ruthlessly.

``He walked on water today,'' said the 29-year-old Agassi, the 1992 Wimbledon winner who was coming off a rejuvenating victory at last month's French Open, where he completed his Grand Slam grand slam
n.
1. The winning of all the tricks during the play of one hand in bridge and other whist-derived card games.

2. Sports The winning of all the major or specified events, especially on a professional circuit.
 collection, becoming the fifth man in history to have won all four events.

Agassi also had hoped to become the first man since Borg in 1980 to collect the Roland Garros Roland Garros may refer to:
  • Roland Garros (aviator), French aviator during World War I
  • Roland Garros (tennis), Grand Slam tennis tournament in Paris, France
  • Roland Garros Airport, the airport in the aviator's hometown, Saint-Denis
 and Wimbledon titles in the same year.

Instead it was Sampras - packing the same eviscerating punch as a human buzz saw, as Agassi saw it - who did the record-breaking.

In addition to four titles at the U.S. Open The term U.S. Open is applied to "open" United States national championships in a particular sport, in which anybody, amateur or professional, American or non-American may compete. These include:
  • U.S. Open (golf), golf tournament of the United States Golf Association
  • U.
, where he made his Grand Slam breakthrough in 1990 at age 19 to become its youngest champion, and two more at the Australian Open
    This article is about the Australian Open tennis tournament. For the Australian Open golf tournament, see Australian Open (golf).
The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments to be held each year.
, in 1994 and 1997, Sampras has now compiled a perfect 6 for 6 record in finals at Wimbledon, the Grand Slam he was groomed to win by his first coach, Pete Fischer. He has won his six Wimbledon titles in seven years. The French Open is the only missing link in his portfolio.

``Sometimes I feel like I was born to win here, I really do, and today was one of those days,'' said Sampras, now 46-1 at Wimbledon in the last seven years. ``In the middle of the second set, I was on fire, you know, from all aspects of my game. From serving to my ground strokes, I was playing in the zone.''

``It was as well as I could play, plain and simple,'' said Sampras, who has turned the art of winning Wimbledon into a simple science. ``It's all about my second serve and my return. That's it, that's grass-court tennis.''

Sampras - now ranked third despite his successful title defense - broke Agassi's serve three times and tormented him with powerful second serves.

``Every time it was 30-30, if he didn't hit an ace on the first serve, he was hitting his second serve 109, 111, sometimes 119, 122 (mph),'' Agassi said. ``I think he hit one second serve the whole match that was only 100 miles an hour.''

Sampras, who switched to a one-handed backhand at Fischer's behest, the better to create a bolder, modern-day version of his stylistic role model, Rod Laver Noun 1. Rod Laver - Australian tennis player who in 1962 was the second man to win the Australian and French and English and United States singles titles in the same year; in 1969 he repeated this feat (born in 1938)
Laver, Rodney George Laver
, continued to stake his claim of being remembered as the greatest player to grace the game in this or any generation.

``I'm still spinning a little bit,'' said Sampras, who had not known what to expect when he took to Centre Court against the player he had described as the hottest on the men's circuit. ``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 how I do it, I really don't, to be honest with you.

``But this is the place to do it. I mean, against Andre on the Fourth of July Fourth of July, Independence Day, or July Fourth, U.S. holiday, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Celebration of it began during the American Revolution.  was different than playing anyone else I've played through my career. Andre brings out the best in me; there's no question that he elevates my game to a level that's phenomenal.''

MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT

By beating Andre Agassi in the Wimbledon men's final Sunday, Pete Sampras tied Roy Emerson's record for most major singles titles:

Player Australian French Wimbledon U.S. Total

Roy Emerson Roy Stanley Emerson (born November 3 1936) is a former Australian tennis player who won 12 Grand Slam singles titles and 16 Grand Slam men's doubles titles. He is the only male player to have won singles and doubles titles at all four Grand Slam tournaments.   6 2 2 2 12

Pete Sampras 2 -- 6 4 12

Bjorn Borg -- 6 5 0 11

Rod Laver 3 2 4 2 11

Bill Tilden William Tatem Tilden II (February 10, 1893 – June 5, 1953), often called "Big Bill", was an American tennis player who was the World No. 1 player for 7 years, the last time when he was 38 years old.   -- 0 3 7 10

Jimmy Connors James Scott "Jimmy" Connors (born September 2, 1952 in East St. Louis, Illinois) is a former World Number 1 American tennis champion who was the top player for 160 consecutive weeks from July of 1974 to August of 1977.  1 -- 2 5 8

Ivan Lendl Noun 1. Ivan Lendl - United States tennis player (born in Czechoslovakia) who won several singles championships; in 1992 he became a United States citizen (born in 1960)
Lendl
  2 3 0 3 8

Fred Perry 1 13 3 8

Ken Rosewall 4 2 0 2 8

Henri Cochet -- 4 2 1 7

Rene Lacoste -- 3 2 2 7

Bill Larned -- -- -- 7 7

John McEnroe -- -- 3 4 7

John Newcombe 2 -- 3 2 7

Willie Renshaw -- -- 7 -- 7

Richard Sears -- -- -- 7 7

Mats Wilander 3 3 -- 1 7

PAST CHAMPIONS

1877 - Spencer Gore

1878 - Frank Hadow

1879 - John Hartley

1880 - John Hartley

1881 - Willie Renshaw

1882 - Willie Renshaw

1883 - Willie Renshaw

1884 - Willie Renshaw

1885 - Willie Renshaw

1886 - Willie Renshaw

1887 - Herbert Lawford

1888 - Ernest Renshaw

1889 - Willie Renshaw

1890 - Willoughby Hamilton

1891 - Wilfred Baddeley

1892 - Wilfred Baddeley

1893 - Joshua Pim

1894 - Joshua Pim

1895 - Wilfred Baddeley

1896 - Harold Mahoney

1897 - Reggie Doherty

1898 - Reggie Doherty

1899 - Reggie Doherty

1900 - Reggie Doherty

1901 - Arthur Gore

1902 - Laurie Doherty

1903 - Laurie Doherty

1904 - Laurie Doherty

1905 - Laurie Doherty

1906 - Laurie Doherty

1907 - Norman Brookes

1908 - Arthur Gore

1909 - Arthur Gore

1910 - Tony Wilding

1911 - Tony Wilding

1912 - Tony Wilding

1913 - Tony Wilding

1914 - Norman Brookes

1915-18 - Not held, World War I

1919 - Gerald Patterson

1920 - Bill Tilden

1921 - Bill Tilden

1922 - Gerald Patterson

1923 - Bill Johnston

1924 - Jean Borotra

1925 - Rene Lacoste

1926 - Jean Borotra

1927 - Henri Cochet

1928 - Rene Lacoste

1929 - Henri Cochet

1930 - Bill Tilden

1931 - Sidney Wood

1932 - Ellsworth Vines

1933 - Jack Crawford

1934 - Fred Perry

1935 - Fred Perry

1936 - Fred Perry

1937 - Don Budge

1938 - Don Budge

1939 - Bobby Riggs

1940-45 - Not held, World War II

1946 - Yvon Petra

1947 - Jack Kramer

1948 - Bob Falkenburg

1949 - Ted Schroeder

1950 - Budge Patty

1951 - Dick Savitt

1952 - Frank Sedgman

1953 - Vic Seixas

1954 - Jaroslav Drobny

1955 - Tony Trabert

1956 - Lew Hoad

1957 - Lew Hoad

1958 - Ashley Cooper

1959 - Alex Olmedo

1960 - Neale Fraser

1961 - Rod Laver

1962 - Rod Laver

1963 - Chuck McKinley

1964 - Roy Emerson

1965 - Roy Emerson

1966 - Manuel Santana

1967 - John Newcombe

1968 - Rod Laver

1969 - Rod Laver

1970 - John Newcombe

1971 - John Newcombe

1972 - Stan Smith

1973 - Jan Kodes

1974 - Jimmy Connors

1975 - Arthur Ashe

1976 - Bjorn Borg

1977 - Bjorn Borg

1978 - Bjorn Borg

1979 - Bjorn Borg

1980 - Bjorn Borg

1981 - John McEnroe

1982 - Jimmy Connors

1983 - John McEnroe

1984 - John McEnroe

1985 - Boris Becker

1986 - Boris Becker

1987 - Pat Cash

1988 - Stefan Edberg

1989 - Boris Becker

1990 - Stefan Edberg

1991 - Michael Stich

1992 - Andre Agassi

1993 - Pete Sampras

1994 - Pete Sampras

1995 - Pete Sampras

1996 - Richard Krajicek

1997 - Pete Sampras

1998 - Pete Sampras

1999 - Pete Sampras

Note: Sampras' six titles is one off Willie Renshaw's record.

CAPTION(S):

Photo, 2 Boxes

PHOTO no caption (Pete Sampras with the Wimbledon trophy)

Adam Butler/Associated Press

BOX: (1) MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENT (see text)

(2) PAST CHAMPIONS (see text)
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