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Tennis legend Pete Sampras was born in 1971 in Potomac, Maryland. Sampras spent his childhood immersed in athletics, and began playing tennis when he was barely five. By the time he was seven, Pete’s natural talents had become clear, and his family moved to California so that he could take advantage of warmer weather to train properly. Under the tutelage of his coach, Peter Fischer, Pete Sampras began to prepare for a career as a professional tennis player, a career which would eventually make him a legend in the sport.
Pete Sampras turned professional at the age of sixteen, and rose to become a legend in his sport. Sampras retired in 2002, his career culminating in another defeat against his biggest rival, Andre Agassi. Notable highlights of his career include: reaching the World Number One status in the sport; breaking Roy Emerson’s record of twelve Grand Slam singles; winning five U.S. Open titles and seven Wimbledon titles; winning five ATP World Tour Finals; and earning ATP Player of the Year and ITF World Champion each for six straight years between 1993 and 1998. Pete Sampras also earned GQ Magazine’s Individual Athlete Award for Man of the Year in 2000 and was placed on ESPN’s Top 50 Greatest North American Athletes list. Tennis Magazine also named Sampras the greatest tennis player for the years between 1965 and 2005.
Pete Sampras has remained moderately active in the sport even since his retirement. He played an exhibition match against Robby Ginepri in 2006, and competed in the Outback Champions Series in 2007.
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