SEOUL: In an exhibition match between the giants of tennis present and past, world No 1 Roger Federer defeated Pete Sampras in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3.
Roger Federer of Switzerland serves during an invitational exhibition tennis match against Pete Sampras of the U.S. in Seoul November 20, 2007. Federer won the match. [Agencies]
The match in Seoul is the first of three Asian exhibitions the two legends will play. The pair meet again Thursday in Kuala Lumpur before heading to Macao two days later.
Sampras, 36, retired in 2002, a year after the only previous meeting between the pair at Wimbledon 2001.
Federer won that fourth round match in five sets. If the Swiss star - who lifted his fourth Masters Cup title Sunday in Shanghai - expected an easier ride against the aging American, he was in for a shock.
Sampras brought cheers from the crowd at Seoul's Olympic Tennis Arena as he fired down two fierce aces in his first service game.
The balding Sampras proceeded to break his opponent's serve and then moved 4-2 ahead courtesy of a delightful drop shot.
"I feel a little disappointed," Sampras said in an on-court interview after the match. "But I also feel happy to play Roger. He's a great guy, a great player."
"I feel pretty good," Sampras later told Korean television after the game. "I made it competitive, which was my goal. Obviously, Roger is the best player in the world and I retired five years ago. I am grateful that he invited me."
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