Pete Sampras Vs Gustavo Kuerten 2000 Miami Part 3 of 3
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Crowd sucks, stupid biased commentators suck.
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@es573 actually, the courts used for Miami played pretty slow compared to the other hard courts at the time, like Indian Wells. that's one reason why Kuerten got to the final. and Sampras won 14 slams, not 15.
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this game helped kuerten to defeat sampras in lisbon cup's semi in 2000. At that time Kuerten defeated Sampras and Agassi, a unique achievement for the ages.
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"it's goood" .. hahahahahah
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Smash 'n crash!
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3:45 - THAT'S IT PETE! Love that commentator bias
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@mimi071483 he learnt it from McEnroe.
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@marciotavares this match was played in a fast hard court... Pete Sampras would have never second guessed his second serve on a fast court against a clay court specialist. Guga played a great match, but he lost get over it, go watch some soccer.
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Back to my original pojnt oh you almighty tennis genius/god... had the match been played in Brazil this would not had happened?!? Hypocrite fool, tennis is a global sport with international lines people and chair umpires.And this one was in MIAMI of all places!! Talk about international influences in a US city!! Pete Sampras won 64 career titles (15 grand slams) did he win them all because of "bad calls"? Your idiotic argument is actual confirmation that YOU are clueless about tennis...
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@es573 ... and it doesn't matter if it was a best of 5 match and Guga had a bunch of previous opportunities to win... one of these opportunities was that 6-6 point, and he did lose the point because of bad judgement from the line judge and omission from chair umpire (he could overrule). If that ball was called in, it would be match point Guga. But the americans wouldn't like (allow) that on their home, no?
you got to notice that the american television (Fox) did not exhibited the replay of the point... probably they could be embarrassed with that ball clearly out at 6-6 that the line judge, also american, called in... that's why guga was so pissed off
marciotavares 1 year ago 8
kuerten was, i think, still steaming from a close call on the same side of the court earlier in the set. probably felt at that point that he couldn't catch a lucky break. can't say i blame him. to fight so hard to stay in the match only to have it taken away by a couple very close calls - a matter of inches. gotta be tough.
squeedum 1 year ago 5