Tennis great Pete Sampras has said that he thinks his men's single record at Wimbledon that he shares with Roger Federer is safe as according to him, no one in the next ten years would be able to win five or six Wimbledon titles.
According to stuff.co.nz, the former player spoke during a conference leading to next month's induction into the Rogers Cup Hall of Fame in Toronto and the seven-time Wimbledon champion hailed Andy Murray's victory, adding that he was definitely the man to beat at the US Open.
However, the report said that Sampras could not see anyone being able to conquer Wimbledon's grass courts the way he and Federer did, adding that his and Roger's game on grass was very dominant.
Sampras also pointed out that there was the possibility of Federer winning another Wimbledon, the report added.
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