Pete Sampras' 14 Grand Slam Championship Points
Look back over Pete Sampras's Grand Slam history after his 17th major win at the 2002 US Open. Sampras won 64 top-level singles titles (including 14 Grand Slam titles, 11 Super 9/ATP Masters Series/ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles and five Tennis Masters Cup titles) and two doubles titles. He was ranked the world number 1 for a total of 286 weeks (the second most of all-time after Roger Federer's 302 weeks) and was year-end no. 1 for a record six consecutive years from 1993 through 1998. Sampras is praised by many tennis analysts as one of the greatest Male grass-court players of all time.

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THE FORGOTTEN GOAT: Why Sampras is STILL the GREATEST Tennis Player of All Time

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