[Sept 23, 2011] – Chang beats Sampras, Courier in Champions Series event

WASHINGTON — Michael Chang beat Jim Courier 8-3 in the finals Friday night at the HSBC Tennis Cup.
Chang beat Pete Sampras 6-4 earlier to advance to the final, and Courier got past Andre Agassi 7-6 (4).

Sampras won the opening event of the Champions Series Tour on Thursday at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

The quartet dominated the professional tour in the 1990s, combining for 27 grand slam titles – 14 by Sampras.

For the four Hall of Famers and their now four-decade-old bodies, having a savvy trainer available as they compete in the Champions Series is a necessity.

“Andre’s got the bad hip. My back’s always been stiff,” the 40-year-old Sampras said with joking sincerity.
“The trainer, he’s the most important guy on the tour.”

From a distance, all resembled reasonable likenesses of the players the world grew to know, though upon closer inspection Sampras’ hair was slightly thinner, Agassi’s stubble a touch grayer and there was just a touch more weight on Courier and Chang.

Washington was the second leg on the 12-city tour, a venture spearheaded by Courier that his former rivals gravitated toward.

“To compete against Andre, Jim and Michael, it seemed like it would be some fun,” Sampras said. “I like to work, I like to get out of the house and get into shape.”

But was is it tough to get back into playing shape?
“Not this playing shape,” Sampras said.

“The crowd was really into it, good vibes out there,” Chang said after playing before a couple of thousand fans.

The series, which also features Bjorn Borg, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe and Mats Wilander has a $1 million bonus pool for the top three finishers at the end of the season.

Rallies were prevalent and true competition sparked in spots, but maintaining the role of entertainers – and staying in one piece – remained in play throughout.
“We all want to hit the ball good and we’re all professional, we want to make sure these fans get a good show,” Sampras said. “Its not cutthroat tennis like it used to be, but at the same time we all have a lot of pride.”

Sampras teased Chang after Chang muscled in two consecutive aces. On the next point, the 1989 French Open champion smacked another free point off his serve.
“How does it feel now?” a smiling Chang barked at Sampras, who had arguably the most dominant serve in history during his reign.

Mockingly frustrated by a flurry of winners by Agassi, Courier handed his racket off to ball girl, who eventually rallied with the eight-time major champion and hit a winner of her own that somehow counted toward Courier’s tally.

Agassi also called for a brief substitute, providing his ball girl with a towel between swings with Courier to wipe her brow.

Despite practically growing up together on courts near and far, the individual nature of tennis meant their younger versions were more competitors than confidants. Now they get to barnstorm the country together, making up for lost time.

“This is a whole different deal,” Agassi said. “We’ll be traveling together tonight, driving to Philly, spending time. It gives you a chance to get to know one another, which I think will only add to all of this.”
Agassi, Connors, Courier and Sampras will compete in Philadelphia on Saturday night.

Samprasfanz Paver Update

A couple of months ago, our president Joy Parker shared the USTA’s Neighborhood project at the Avenue of Aces.

Pavers surrounding the name of tennis legends were made available to tennis fans and other interested organizations, and the funds raised for the pavers would be for the benefit of USTA Serves, which is the National Charitable Foundation of the United States Tennis Association.

Samprasfanz members banded together for this worthy cause and raised funds for a bronze paver.

Recently, our Samprasfanz member Ann O. was able to visit the grounds of the US Open and shared the following pictures of the paver.

Thank you to all the Samprasfanz members for contributing to this project.

Pete Sampras vs Milos Raonic

PETE SAMPRAS VS. MILOS RAONIC IN THE FACE-OFF PRESENTED BY SAP: HERO VS PRODIGY

Tennis Canada exclusive offer September 15-18 to see Canada’s Milos Raonic take on Pete Sampras November 17 at Air Canada Centre.

Hero and prodigy face off when 14-time Grand Slam Champion and Hall of Famer Pete Sampras takes on Thornhill’s own Milos Raonic in The Face-Off presented by SAP at the Air Canada Centre, Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 7p.m. Showcasing the best in Canadian tennis, Raonic (ATP World Tour Top 30) will be joined by WTA star Aleksandra Wozniak (Blainville, Quebec) and the No. 4 ranked junior in the world Eugenie Bouchard (Westmount, Quebec).

“Playing in front of my hometown against my hero growing up is a dream come true,” said Raonic, Canada’s highest ranked male singles player ever.

Tennis Canada supporters will have access to purchase tickets through an exclusive pre-sale opportunity from Thursday, September 15 – Sunday, September 18. Stay tuned for more details on this special offer coming Thursday, September 15 starting at 10 a.m. ET.

Order tickets before they go on sale to the public and you could win autographed items and a chance to gain access to the VIP reception, which includes a meet and greet opportunity with the players and event sponsors (up to eight passes will be offered).

Tennis Canada advanced tickets are available starting September 15 by calling Ticketmaster at 1-855-985-5000, visiting any Ticketmaster outlet or online at the Ticketmaster Canada (www.ticketmaster.ca ) website. Please reference the code “MILOS” for the Tennis Canada pre-sale opportunity.

For additional event information, please visit www.samprasvsraonic.com

Sampras – Nicolas Lapentti Exo Match

Nicolas Lapentti Farewell Exhibition Match with Pete Sampras
Result: Nicolas Lapentti def Pete Sampras 7-6 (7), 7-6 (2)

Last set & award ceremony:
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Possible exo between Pete & Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic plays his first-round match on Ashe on Tuesday night, and said today the rumors of an exhibition match with Pete Sampras were true. The match is supposed to take place in Slovenia, but nothing is confirmed yet.

“Hopefully it’s going to become true,” Djokovic said, “because I would love to play with my idol.”

Source: ESPN’S Blog on the US Open