Did Andre Agassi win the US Open?

Andre Agassi, in full Andre Kirk Agassi, (born April 29, 1970, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.), American professional tennis player who won eight Grand Slam titles as well as the “career Grand Slam” for winning each of the four major tennis tournaments—Wimbledon, the Australian Open, the French Open, and the U.S. Open—at …

Are Agassi and Sampras friends?

Were their friends out the court? There have been many statements, even after their careers, like in their charity matches. In his autobiography Open, Agassi said that Sampras was a cheapskate! But Agassi, in a subsequent interview, said about Sampras: “For me, he is a rival and a friend.”

How many US Open has Sampras won?

five U.S. Open titles
Sampras during his career won seven Wimbledon singles championships (1993–95, 1997–2000), five U.S. Open titles (1990, 1993, 1995–96, 2002), and two Australian Open championships (1994, 1997), but a win at the French Open eluded him.

Who did Andre Agassi beat to win his first US Open championship?

Chang
Agassi won the first four matches including a straight-set victory in round 16 of the 1988 US Open and defeating Chang, the defending champion, in the 1990 French Open in a four-set quarterfinal.

How many Grand Slam finals did Agassi lose?

Singles: 22 (17 titles, 5 runner-ups)

Result Year Score
Loss 1994 7–5, 3–6, 3–6
Win 1994 6–4, 6–4
Win 1994 6–3, 6–3, 4–6, 7–5
Loss 1995 5–7, 3–6, 5–7

What happened between Agassi and Sampras?

Sampras defeated Agassi in straight sets. In one of their matches, at the 2001 US Open quarter-final, Sampras won with the score of 6–7, 7–6, 7–6, 7–6; throughout the match, no player broke the other’s serve….Head-to-head.

Legend Agassi Sampras
ATP World / International Series 4 5
Total 14 20

Who was better Andre Agassi or Pete Sampras?

They played each other 34 times, with 20 wins for Sampras and 14 wins for Agassi. They played in nine Grand slam meetings with a 6-3 record to Sampras, and five Grand Slam finals with a 4-1 record to Sampras including three wins at the US Open in 1990, 1995 and 2002. Sampras beat Agassi in the 1999 Wimbledon final.

Why did Sampras retire so early?

I just felt, “Maybe I’ll play Wimbledon.” [But] once Wimbledon was coming up, I felt like I had nothing left to prove to myself. I’ve done it all. I felt, emotionally, I was done. Once Wimbledon was on the TV and I didn’t want to be there, that’s when I knew I should stop.

How many Grand Slam finals did Sampras lose?

His win–loss record in Grand Slam finals is unbeaten at 78% (14 wins in 18 finals) for players who have appeared in at least 10 Grand Slam finals….Singles: 6 (5 titles, 1 runner-up)

Result Win
Year 1991
Tournament ATP Tour World Championships
Surface Carpet (i)
Opponent Jim Courier

How many times did Andre Agassi win the US Open?

He faced Sampras in five major finals and won only once. None-the-less, Agassi won the Australian four times (1995, 2000, 2001, 2003), the French once (1999), Wimbledon once (1992) and the US Open twice (1994, 1999). He was a major finalist 15 times, and earned $31,152,975 in prize money, sixth highest in history.

What is Sampras’s record against Agassi at the US Open?

But Sampras maintained his perfect record in their US Open meetings, finalizing at 4-0 against Agassi in New York, and 20-14 overall. Though Agassi is 17 months older than his compatriot, he continued to play for another four years, finishing his career at the 2006 US Open.

Did Pete Sampras ever win the US Open?

A stellar tennis career of Pete Sampras had always been linked with the home Major, winning the US Open as a teenager in 1990 and ending his career at the same place with another title in 2002, beating his greatest rival Andre Agassi in both of those finals.

When did Agassi win the US Open Men’s Singles?

The US Open men’s singles champion in 1994 and 1999, Agassi reached his sixth New York final in 2005, when he was turned back by Roger Federer.

Who won the US Open in 2002?

Pete Sampras defeated Andre Agassi in the final, 6–3, 6–4, 5–7, 6–4 to win the men’s singles tennis title at the 2002 US Open. It was his record-extending 14th and final major title.