Andre Agassi Backhands in Slow Motion
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Oh, I agree. Agassi certainly didn't fulfill his potential. But failure to win all four slams is in my book automatic disqualification for the GOAT shortlist. Agassi makes that shortlist; Sampras doesn't. (I don't think Agassi goes on to WIN from that shortlist, however, as he didn't apply himself properly for far too long.)
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@KaitainCPS Talent doesn't equate to greatness. Greatness is measured by achievements. Talent is just an attribute that can help you achieve greatness.
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Despite his head-to-head record comparison against Sampras, I think Agassi was the greater talent and ultimately the greater player. I think he's the greatest shot-maker of all time. Tricky to compare against Federer and Nadal because they've had access to much greater topspin through modern racquet tech for their entire careers.
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impossible.. awesome video mate
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in my opinion on of the most underrated backhands ever
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@1313tennisman Exactly, it is like in basketball. Beautiful movement on a shot then you miss. All the effort, gone.
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@Sen1Sky your just stupid. Agassi has the better backhand, and better game. END OF FUCKING STORY!!!
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@Sen1Sky first of all, there are people who have a better backhand then forehand, and STILL run around their backhand because you can get more power on your forehand. And he STILL wins. At the end of the friggin day, its who wins, not who has the more beautiful strokes.
If he had this mind set in his early years, (1990 to early 1992) he would have won 3-4 more slams. EIther way, he is one of the all time greatest.
LDis1 2 years ago 16
Not a guy, he's a legend
TravisEFong 2 years ago 14