Pete Sampras Faces Rare Loss to Sergi Bruguera
Pete Sampras, the American tennis legend, has a losing head-to-head record against Sergi Bruguera. On 2000, Bruguera dominated Roger Federer at the Barcelona Open, dropping just two games.
Pete Sampras and Bruguera met five times on tour, with the Spaniard winning three of those encounters. Two of those victories came at Roland Garros and the Miami Open.
The loss to Bruguera is a rare blemish on Sampras' impressive record, which includes 14 Grand Slam titles. Sampras picked up his majors between 1990 and 2002.
Bruguera's winning record against both Sampras and Federer is a notable achievement in tennis history. Bruguera won both of his career Grand Slams at the French Open, going back-to-back in 1993 and 1994.
Pete Sampras and Roger Federer have a combined 36 Grand Slam titles. The two share several ATP Tour records, though not many players managed to hold a winning head-to-head against either of them.
Sergi Bruguera was also the last player to win a Grand Slam match by the scoreline of 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, which is dubbed the ‘triple bagel’. He swept aside Thierry Champion without dropping a single game at the 1993 Roland Garros.
Only five players have achieved the feat in history, with the first coming from Nikola Spear against Daniel Contet at Roland Garros in 1968. The other three came all came in the same year as Karel Novacek decimated Eduardo Bengoechea, Stefan Edberg defeated Stefan Errikkson, and Ivan Lendl dominated Barry Moir in 1987.
And Bruguera climbed to World No. 3 in 1994, adding another rare feat to his name. So his record against Sampras and Federer is a testament to his skill on the court.
But Sampras' record against other players is still impressive, with 14 majors won between 1990 and 2002. He finished his career with a winning record against most of his opponents.
The loss to Bruguera is a reminder that even the greatest players can have off days. On 18 Jun is not the date of this match, but Bruguera's victory over Federer at the Barcelona Open in 2000 is still notable.
Pete Sampras' legacy continues to be felt in the tennis world, with his records still standing today. He won his first Grand Slam title in 1990 and his last in 2002.
So the next time you're watching a tennis match, remember Bruguera's rare achievement against Sampras and Federer. It's a feat that few players have accomplished, and it's a testament to Bruguera's skill on the court.
The match between Bruguera and Sampras at the Miami Open was a closely contested one, with Bruguera emerging victorious. The score was not available, but the result is still notable.
And the victory over Sampras at Roland Garros was a significant one for Bruguera, as it showed that he could compete with the best players in the world. The date of the match was not available, but the result is still important.
But the loss to Bruguera is not the only notable result in Sampras' career. He won 14 Grand Slam titles and finished his career with a winning record against most of his opponents.
The record against Bruguera is a rare blemish on Sampras' impressive record, but it's still a notable achievement for the American tennis legend. He won his first Grand Slam title in 1990 and his last in 2002.
So the next time you're watching a tennis match, remember Sampras' impressive record and his rare loss to Bruguera. It's a feat that few players have accomplished, and it's a testament to Sampras' skill on the court.