Roger Federer’s breakthrough match twenty years ago

As 39 year old Roger Federer made a winning comeback to the ATP tour in Doha today following two knee surgeries and missing all of the COVID interrupted 2020 season, Grand Slam Tennis looks back 20 years to when a pony-tailed, beachboy beaded necklace wearing Swiss teenager took on seven time Wimbledon champion Pete Sampras in the fourth round at tennis HQ

Pony tailed and “beachboy” beaded necklace Roger Federer Wimbledon 2001 photo by Roger Parker

Federer had become World No.1 junior in 1998 having won Junior Wimbledon and the prestigious Orange Bowl Under 18’s championships in Miami.

Pete Sampras was on a 31 match winning streak.

This was the “NextGen” match up of the era. Many wise observers saw this as a sign of things to come, and they were right.

Not only did Federer win this match, 7-6,5-7,6-4,6-7,7-5 he went on to claim most of Sampras records.

In 2020 Federer reportedly became the sport’s first billionaire, joining Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Floyd Mayweather in that very exclusive athletes club.

Just by coincidence, another long serving member of the Tennis family, Veteran umpire Mohamad Lahyani was in the chair for both matches.

Watch the highlights video here.

Main photo:- 19 yr old Roger Federer celebrates beating Pete Sampras Wimbledon 2001 by Roger Parker International Sports Fotos

Roger Parker

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