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Agassi got real about jorts and bandanas on Instagram as he looked back at his greatest on-court 'fits of all time ...
TENNIS legend Michael Chang is spending the week in Trinidad. The former world No. 2 is here as his daughter Lani is involved ...
After two weeks of play that brought record attendance surpassing a half-million people in the California desert ... taking out fellow U.S. player Pete Sampras. Williams won that year as well ...
He was born and raised in Manhattan, but where does Timothée Chalamet live now? For years, the star of A Complete Unknown held onto his New Yorker identity when he wasn’t traveling for work, but he ...
The Brit is already halfway there after his incredible run to the title in California ... Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras if he continues his running streak all the way to the end of the Miami ...
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Learner Tien, a 19-year-old qualifier from California, became the youngest American man to reach the Australian Open's third round since Pete Sampras in 1990 ...
I have no idea what time it is." The California native is the youngest player to reach the third round of the Australian Open ...
The likes of Ivan Lendl, Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, and Andy Roddick ensured a steady flow ... The triumph followed the marathon five-set victory over Frenchman Guy Forget in California ...
Fourteen-time Grand Slam champion Pete Sampras has three Maimi Open and two Indian Wells titles. The first non-American player to complete the Sunshine Double was Marcelo Ríos of Chile. In 1998, he ...
March is a pivotal month in the tennis calendar, marking the much-anticipated Sunshine Double, a grueling test of endurance and skill featuring two ATP Masters 1000 events in the United States—Indian ...
Pete Sampras was No. 1 that year ... Segura swept the field in the 1958 Masters Pro in Los Angeles, California. It was a round robin in which Segura won all six matches he played.
Pete Sampras ended his career with 14 Grand Slam men's singles titles, but if rival Pat Rafter's words are anything to go by, the American's greatness transcends his on-court achievements.