Pete Sampras Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Pete Sampras Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Tennis Player Pete Sampras including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Pete Sampras
Real Name Pete Sampras
Profession Tennis Players
Nick Name Peter Sampras, Petros Sampras, Pistol Pete
Famous as Tennis player
Nationality American
Personal Life of Pete Sampras
Born on 12 August 1971
Birthday 12th August
Age 45 Years
Sun Sign Leo
Born in Potomac
City Maryland
Family Background of Pete Sampras
Father Sam Sampras
Mother Georgia Sampras
Siblings Gus Sampras, Marion Sampras, Stella Sampras
Spouse/Partner Bridgette Wilson
Children Ryan Nikolaos Sampras, Christian Charles Sampras
Education Palos Verdes High School
Net worth $150 Million
Awards 2001;1999;1998 – Best Male Tennis Player ESPY Award 2003 – Best Moment ESPY Award 2001 – Best Record-Breaking Performance ESPY Award
Personal Fact of Pete Sampras

Petros Pete Sampras is a retired American former world No. 1 tennis player and is counted amongst the greatest players ever in tennis history, if not the greatest. An extremely athletic child, he made his presence felt as soon as he stepped into the professional tennis arena at the age of 16. In just one year, he broke into the top 100 in the world rankings. He captured his first Grand Slam title in 1990 and became the ATP World Rank No. 1 in 1993.

He remained the ATP ranked world No. 1 for 286 weeks and still holds the prestigious ATP record of six year-end No. 1 rankings (1993-98). During his tennis career he went on to win 14 Grand Slam titles, which include seven Wimbledon and five U.S. Open singles titles. His tennis rivalries against Patrick Rafter and Andre Agassi were very much the talking point throughout his career.

Pete Sampras retired after winning the 2002 US Open against his long-time nemesis, Andre Agassi. He credits much of his success to his longtime coach and friend, Tim Gullikson, who unfortunately died of brain cancer in 1996