Goran Ivanisevic has vowed to take revenge against Pete Sampras for ‘destroying his life’ when the pair meet at the BlackRock Masters Tennis in London, December 2-7, 2008.
Ivanisevic finished as the runner-up to Sampras in the 1994 and 1998 Wimbledon finals, and lost to the American in the 1995 semi finals, before eventually winning the title as a wild card in 2001.
The torture of those seven years from 1994-2001 has not been forgotten by Ivanisevic, and he cannot wait to meet Sampras at the Royal Albert Hall – the American’s first trip to London since his last Wimbledon in 2002.
“It’s great news that Pete is coming to London and I want to play him,” said Ivanisevic.
“This guy destroyed my life, so I at least need to play him at the BlackRock Masters, prepare properly and beat him at the Royal Albert Hall.”
Ivanisevic never reached World No.1 because Sampras was always standing in front of him. After losing the 1998 Wimbledon final to Sampras in five sets, Ivanisevic said: “It’s the worst moment in my life. I’ve had some bad moments when I’ve been sick or somebody died but, for me, this is the worst thing ever. I don’t know how I will get motivated to play tennis again.” Thankfully, he managed it, won Wimbledon in 2001, and tried, with a certain degree of success, not to be bitter towards Sampras.
“I can be proud that I was second behind the greatest player in the history of tennis,” said Ivanisevic, who beat Sampras six times, but only once at a Grand Slam tournament (the 1992 Wimbledon semi final).
“It is not only Pete’s fault that he destroyed my life – it is also my fault. In the 1998 Wimbledon final, I should have beaten him. When you have a couple of chances against Pete in a match as important as the Wimbledon final, you have to take them because he doesn’t give you many. Still, it was great to play in the same generation as him and to play him so many times. I beat him many times, but not when it was important.”
Sampras has not forgotten their Wimbledon encounters either.
“Goran was my rival at Wimbledon for so many years and I was someone that gave him some trouble there. He could have won a few more titles if I wasn’t around. It will be great to play him again and hopefully the result will still be the same!” he said.
Ivanisevic also hailed the addition of fellow Wimbledon champion Stefan Edberg to the BlackRock Masters Tennis field.
“Stefan is still in great shape, still playing good, and he is an unbelievably great player and a great person to have on the BlackRock Tour of Champions. More good people are coming on the Tour all the time,” said Ivanisevic.
“I will have to prepare well because it is going to be tough competition. I heard that Sampras even beat Roger Federer in an exhibition match, so I need to be ready. To beat Federer at tennis, on the Playstation, or anything else is a great achievement, so he must be feeling good.”
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SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS 2008 TOUR OF CHAMPIONS RANKINGS (after five events)
POS. PLAYER PTS
1 Michael Stich 650
1= Marcelo Rios 650
3 Anders Jarryd 525
4 Pete Sampras 400
5 Thomas Muster 390
6 Pat Cash 340
7= Mikael Pernfors 330
7= Marc-Kevin Goellner (WC) 330
9 Goran Ivanisevic 260
10 Henri Leconte 240
11= Chris Wilkinson (WC) 200
11= Cedric Pioline 200
11= Jaime Oncins 200
14= Jeremy Bates (WC) 125
14= Albert Costa 125
14= Fernando Meligeni 125
17= Sergi Bruguera 80
17= Magnus Larsson 80
17= John McEnroe 80
17= Andrei Cherkasov 80
21= Bjorn Borg 60
21= Carl Uwe Steeb 60
21= Jaime Yzaga 60
WC denotes Wild Card.
The BlackRock Tour of Champions Calendar 2008
Belfast, Northern Ireland – February 21-24 (Tennis Legends) – Champions: Anders Jarryd; Runner-up: Mikael Pernfors
Barcelona, Spain – April 24-27 (Champions Cup ’08) – Champion: Marcelo Rios; runner-up: Michael Stich
Rome, Italy – May 10-11 – Champion: Thomas Muster; runner-up: Goran Ivanisevic
Hamburg, Germany – May 14-17 (BlackRock Tennis Classic)
Champion: Michael Stich; Runner-up: Marc-Kevin Goellner
Sao Paulo, Brazil – June 19-22 (Nossa Caixa Grand Champions Brasil)
Champion: Pete Sampras; Runner-up: Marcelo Rios
Istanbul, Turkey – July 17-20
Graz, Austria – July 29-August 2 (s Tennis Masters)
Algarve, Portugal – August 5-8 (Vale do Lobo Grand Champions CGD)
Paris, France – September 18-21 (5e Trophée Jean-Luc Lagardère)
Luxembourg, Luxembourg – September 25-28
Eindhoven, Netherlands – October 2-5 (AFAS Tennis Classics)
Budapest, Hungary – October 9-12
Frankfurt, Germany – November 13-16 (klarmobil.de Champions Trophy)
Brussels, Belgium – November 20-23
London, UK – December 2-7 (BlackRock Masters Tennis)
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Ivanisevic plots revenge against 'The man who destroyed my life'
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