Sampras serve and volley against Agassi, US Open 2002
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@kaidosempai dent, federer do them more than other players, but i agree with you. Sampras was amazing
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look at that beautiful split step at 1:30
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@petty0864 I totally agree. When he was on, his best was THE best. Federer included.
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I think if Federer took a year off and just practiced serve and volley only and dedicated himself to ONLY serve and volley, he would dominate Nadal again.
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@Peaches1822 *I mean S&V look so damn easy as sampras makes it look
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I don't think anyone has made S&V look so damn easy. Its such a shame that the courts are slower than treacle nowadays, cos I don't think we'll ever see this kind of game again :(
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@SVolleyGame Completely agree. A front court game looks so easy, except when you actually do it. Not only is it extremely hard work, physically, you have to be on the top of your senses, feel and touch are so important, you have to be very brave, the margins are so small and one mistake could be your end i.e. end of that point :) Front court tennis requires amazing skill. Anybody, anybody can stay on the base line and hit balls all day long and wait for the opponent to blink.
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@howzaou812 I agree with you to an extent. Serve and volley is hard to do well. But it was Sampras' choice to play this way, so you can't just say he deserves more acclaim because he did it.
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is no coincidence that the best rivalry ever was a server vs a returner...
serve and volley rules u dont c them now at all. :(
kaidosempai 1 year ago 10
we will never see another serve and volley like this again in our life time. This is amazing, I never see players even hit these kinds of shots anymore. And when they do it's considered amazing, those kinds of shots are just routine for Sampras.
Scarecrowman27 1 year ago 6