Ever since Roger Federer beat Pete Sampras in the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2001, he has been hailed as Sampras' successor on grass.
Five years since, Federer is threatening to topple Sampras as the best modern-day player, ever. The American, when at his peak, looked like a one-in-a-lifetime player. But it took only 10 years before Federer was born. Australian legend Rod Laver, the only player to win all four Grand Slams the same year twice, thinks Federer can win a Grand Slam of titles.
Andre Agassi, after the 2005 US Open final, proclaimed that the Swiss was the best he had ever played against. At 24, Federer has seven Grand Slam titles. Sampras retired with the most men's singles Slams in history --14. ATP released statistics that show their amazingly similar career paths, separated by exactly 10 years. Birthdate Sampras: August 12, 1971 Winning % Sampras: 0.773 (437-128) Titles Sampras: 36 Year Sampras' Reign began: at the 1993 Wimbledon contest(it was his 5th Wimbledon competition and the 17th major he had entered) Sampras' peak period: Won 6 out of 10 majors 1993 Wimbledon to 1995 US Open Sampras' Grand Slam record: 1 Australian Open, 3 Wimbledon titles, 2 US Open titles Wimbledon Sampras: 1993-1995 Major stumble Sampras: Roland Garros, 3 quarterfinals Masters Cup Sampras: 1991, 1994 Sampras at No. 1 slot: 109 weeks The list does not include Federer's 2006 Australian Open victory. The period up until January 1996 is considered for Sampras and the one up until January 2006 for Federer.
Birthdate Federer: August 8, 1981
Winning % Federer: 0.765 (391-120)
Titles Federer: 33
Year Federer's Reign began: at the 2003 Wimbledon contest (it was his 5th Wimbledon and the 17th major he had entered)
Federer's peak period: Won 6 out of 10 majors 2003 Wimbledon to 2005 US Open
Federer's Grand Slam record: 1 Australian Open, 3 Wimbledon titles, 2 US Open titles
Wimbledon Federer: 2003-2005
Major stumble Federer: Roland Garros, semifinal, quarterfinal, 4th round
Masters Cup Federer: 2003, 2004
Federer at No. 1 slot: 100 weeks