Updated Mar 5, 2013 5:43 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) Pete Sampras believes tennis is free of performance-enhancing drugs now, as well as during his 14-year pro career that ended in 2002
Updated Jan 18, 2013 4:40 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) Novak Djokovic will team with his idol Pete Sampras to play Bob and Mike Bryan in a doubles exhibition on March 4 at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Djokovic, the world's top-ranked
LOS ANGELES (AP) Pete Sampras held off Andre Agassi 8-6 on Friday night in the HSBC Tennis Cup for his fifth victory in six Champions Series starts this season
the year and the sixth of his career. He had a record 64 aces for the tournament. He broke the record of 60 set by Pete Sampras in 2002. Almagro leads the ATP Tour with 266 aces. He had five against Isner. Isner had aces of 144 and 142 mph in
American finished with nine aces against Monaco and has 57 going into the finals, three short of tournament record set by Pete Sampras in 2002. Isner used his power to good advantage in the final game of the match with serves clocked at 142, 144 and
Pete Sampras believes tennis is free of performance-enhancing drugs now, as well as during his 14-year pro career that ended in 2002
Gimelstob, survived a broken net and the lights going out during a doubles match featuring Djokovic and childhood idol Pete Sampras against the top-ranked team of Bob and Mike Bryan at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. The brothers won. Djokovic won a
Gimelstob, survived a broken net and the lights going out during a doubles match featuring Djokovic and childhood idol Pete Sampras against the top-ranked team of Bob and Mike Bryan at University of California, Los Angeles, Pauley Pavilion. The
Roger Federer has surpassed Pete Sampras to set the record for the most weeks at No. 1 in the ATP rankings. After winning Wimbledon a week ago, Federer returned to the
was a two-time Wimbledon champion before he turned 20. Mats Wilander won his first major title at 17, Borg at 18, Pete Sampras at 19. But the most recent teenage men's Grand Slam champion was a 19-year-old Rafael Nadal at the 2005 French