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What is professional ethics? Agassi in Miami back then can be perfectly interpreted

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The Miami Masters have officially kicked off recently. As the "fifth Grand Slam", the Miami Masters has been born many times in history.

In the 1994 final, two superstars, the once-bright Agassi and Sampras, also staged a very famous duel between them.

What is professional ethics? Agassi in Miami back then can be perfectly interpreted

The showdown was also one of the most sporty in tour history. The background of the game at that time was like this:

On the day of the final, the unlucky Sampras woke up feeling severely unwell and developed symptoms of dizziness and vomiting. The doctor immediately examined it and gave Sampras the medication, but it would take some time for the medication to take effect.

Hearing this information, Agassi immediately said that he was willing to postpone the final because he was not willing to win the final championship by withdrawing from the opponent before the match, and he was not willing to disappoint the many fans who came to the scene with a "default".

The final result of the match was unexpected, Sampras won the showdown after gradually improving, and although Agassi was in second place, he also left a very personal statement: "If I can't beat the healthy Sampras, I don't deserve to win the championship." ”......

What is professional ethics? Agassi in Miami back then can be perfectly interpreted

However, the lost East Corner harvested the mulberry elm! In the same year, Agassi won the US Open in his home country and went to the second place in the world, which was the highest career in the world at the time. The following year, he went one step further and ascended to the world number one throne for the first time.

Reaching the world's number one height in 1995, it looks like Agassi reached the pinnacle of his career, but he didn't retire until years later, with a period of lows in between.

It was 1996-1999, and after winning the Atlanta Olympics, he fell into a deep whirlpool, and the world ranking fell again and again, completely missing the style of winning three Grand Slams.

Fortunately, in 1999, he staged the script of the perfect return of Roland Garros, defeated the Russian Medvedev in the final (yes, the same name as the current one), and put together the last piece of the golden slam puzzle to become the first person in men's tennis.

And he was not only proud of the game, but also gained a lot in the love field, hugged the beauty, and married the German Empress Graf as a good Qin and Jin.

What is professional ethics? Agassi in Miami back then can be perfectly interpreted

In the end, Agassi won a total of eight Grand Slam titles, six less than Sampras, but achieved the golden slam that his opponents envied.

Isn't this a compliment to this highly professional star? One heart for good, the blessings are long! Probably so! (Source: Tennis House Author: Luo ChengQiye)

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