Pete Sampras touts Roger Federer
WIMBLEDON, England -- Pete Sampras expects Roger Federer to beat Andy Murray in the Wimbledon final, allowing the Swiss star to tie two of the American's records: seven titles at the All England Club, and 286 weeks ranked No. 1.
"Personally," Sampras said with a chuckle, "I've gotten used to Roger breaking my records."
“Personally, I've gotten used to Roger breaking my records.
” -- Pete Sampras on picking
Roger Federer to win Wimbledon
Speaking to The Associated Press via telephone from Los Angeles on Friday, Sampras called Federer "a great champion, a great player."
"I've always felt Roger's the sort of guy that, if I'm going to see my records broken, I'd hope that it's someone like him. I like his game. I like what he's about. Just a very classy player. And we're friends," Sampras said. "Maybe makes it a little bit easier that it's someone I genuinely like and consider a friend."
The 40-year-old Sampras never played a competitive match after winning his then-record 14th Grand Slam title at the 2002 U.S. Open, although he didn't announce his retirement until a year later.
Federer surpassed that total by winning No. 15 at Wimbledon in 2009, with Sampras sitting in the Royal Box at Centre Court. He added his 16th major title at the 2010 Australian Open.
"Everybody knows what a hero he is to me, and how much I admire what he's been able to achieve in tennis. ... So I'm very proud to have a shot of equaling Pete," Federer said after beating defending champion Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.
"For me, it was an inspiration ... to see somebody while I was coming up dominating the game and breaking the all-time Grand Slam record," Federer added. "I'm sure that inspired me in some ways."
Sampras went 7 for 7 in Wimbledon finals, winning the titles from 1993-95 and 1997-2000. On Sunday, Federer will be playing in his modern-record eighth Wimbledon final, Murray his first.
Murray also is the first British man since Bunny Austin in 1938 to get to the title match.
"Roger's always the favorite at Wimbledon, for me. He always will be," Sampras said. "Just because of his game and his calm nerve. That's something you need in the Wimbledon final. You need to keep it simple and go out and play your tennis. It's a big match. It's our Super Bowl. Andy has a shot. But he's dealing with the hopes and dreams of a nation."
"Roger's the favorite, but anything can happen out there if Andy serves well, if he plays aggressive and goes for his shots. If he gets passive against Roger, I think Roger will win," he added. "Andy's going to have to take his chances. He can't just hang back against Roger and hope he misses."
And Sampras doesn't think this will be Federer's last Wimbledon title.
"I still see Roger contending for majors for many years. He's still eager. He still loves the game," Sampras said. "When I was a little older, I felt more burned out."
There is one all-time mark Sampras thinks is safe, even if Federer does get back to No. 1 by winning Sunday. Sampras finished atop the rankings in six consecutive seasons, from 1993-98.
Federer ended at No. 1 five times, in 2004-07 and 2009.
"The only record I think I'll have left will be No. 1 for six years," Sampras said, "which I think will be tough for anyone to break."
Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press
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Wimbledon 2012 -- June 25-July 8
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Women's doubles:
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Day 13
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• Federer beats Murray; wins 17th Slam
• Garber: Roger Federer's return to glory
• Bryant: The final word from Wimbledon
• Bryan, Raymond win mixed doubles title
• Federer wins seventh Wimbledon title
• A magical moment for Roger Federer
• Tough one to swallow for Andy Murray
• Five things we learned from men's final
Day 12
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• Serena stops Radwanska to win Wimbledon
• Garber: Serena rides savage serve to title
• Bodo: The sky-high stakes in Federer-Murray
• Bryant: No more moral victories for Murray
• Tandon: What to watch in Federer-Murray
• Serena wins fifth Wimbledon title
• Serena one of the greatest all time
• Serena's thank-you speech
• Serena on win over Radwanska
• Digital Serve: Men's final preview
Day 11
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• Federer dumps Djokovic; will play Murray
• Finalist Radwanska battling illness
• Williams sisters reach doubles final
• Garber: Just like old times for Roger Federer
• Bryant: Can Murray destroy the demons?
• Ubha: Djokovic clearly off his game
• Bodo: Hopeless cause for Radwanska?
• Tandon: Five things to watch in the final
• Tandon: From au natural to all made up
• Blog: Wimbledon businesses benefit
• Vote: Who will win the final?
• Digital Serve: Serena's final to lose
• Brad Gilbert's analysis on Federer
• Roger Federer takes down Djokovic
• Roger Federer ecstatic
• Murray's dream almost here
• Murray reaches first Wimbledon final
• Can Murray beat Fed?
• 5 things we learned from the men's semis
Day 10
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• Serena stops Azarenka to reach final
• Garber: Serena serves Azarenka off court
• Ubha: Serena conquers inner demons
• Tandon: How much will grass help Federer?
• Vitale: Breakfast at Wimbledon, Baby!
• Digital Serve: Men's semifinal preview
• Lendl on coaching Murray
• Rinaldi looks at the Fed-Djoker rivalry
• Radwanska takes care of Kerber
• 5 things we learned
• Serena's dominant performance
• Serena ecstatic with win
• The essence of power
• Serena spoils Azarenka's bid
Day 9
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• Bryant: Murray, Tsonga believe
• Ubha: Five takeaways from the quarters
• Garber: Fed shows legends majestic game
• Tandon: Don't listen to Serena's words
• Harwitt: Why to watch Radwanska-Kerber
• Digital Serve: Women's semifinal preview
• Novak Djokovic dispatches Florian Mayer
• Federer whips Youzhny
• 5 things we learned
• Tsonga defeats Kohlschreiber
• Murray foils Ferrer's bid
• Men's semifinal preview
Day 8
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• Recaps: Men | Women
• Bryant: Williams ready for all comers
• Harwitt: Azarenka blooms at Wimbledon
• Garber: Fish went beyond expectations
• Bryant: Federer is not done yet
• Ubha: Not the end for Baker
• 5 things we learned on Day 8
• Serena takes out Kvitova
• Nothing to lose for Serena
• Murray reaches quarterfinals
• What's next for Brian Baker?
Day 7
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• Recaps: Men | Women
• Garber: Worst-case scenario for Sharapova
• Manic Monday live blog
• Clijsters falls short in final Wimbledon
• Digital Serve: Women's quarters preview
• Tom Rinaldi behind the scenes
• Sharapova blown off court
• Serena holds off Shvedova
• Drama for Serena Williams
• 5 things we learned on Day 7
Middle Sunday
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• Garber: Players dreaming of Olympic gold
• Ubha: Super Monday breakdown
• Federer ready to rebound
• Players can't wait for the Olympics
• Digital Serve: Day 7 Men's preview
• Digital Serve: Day 7 Women's preview