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    Sampras stuns Federer in straight sets in exhibition finale

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    MACAU -- Pete Sampras showed Roger Federer another side of his American idol on Saturday.

     

    Sampras never faced a break point and converted one of two against his opponent as he handed Federer a 7-6 (10-8), 6-4 defeat at the Venetian Macao arena, wrapping up a three-match Asian exhibition series between the two tennis greats.

    Sampras downplayed his victory, noting Federer was coming off a long season and that he was helped by his big serve and the fast indoor carpet surface. He had only aimed to win one set during the three-match series.

    "Let's not get carried away," he said at a news conference.

    Sampras ruled out a comeback from retirement, telling the audience after the match, "I had my time in the '90s."

    Federer tried to put a positive spin on the loss, saying he wasn't embarrassed to lose to his idol, but still showed some disappointment.

    "It's been tough beating my idol the last two times. I'm happy that he got me at least once," he said, but adding, "I hope we can do it again in the future. I'd like to get him back."

    Pete Sampras says his victory over Roger Federer will not tempt him into making a comeback. (AP)  
    Pete Sampras says his victory over Roger Federer will not tempt him into making a comeback. (AP)  
    The two players have won a combined 26 Grand Slam titles, but Sampras, 36, retired five years ago after winning the U.S. Open in 2002. The 26-year-old Federer is fresh from another stellar season as he won three Slams and last week's Masters Cup in Shanghai in compiling a 68-9 winning record.

    "I'm sort of surprised. This guy can play tennis, you know," the Swiss player said after his loss Saturday.

    Federer beat Sampras 6-4, 6-3 in Seoul on Tuesday and edged the American 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (7-5) in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

    In Macau on Saturday, Federer was able to outhit Sampras early but the American held his own with the powerful serving and crafty volleying that helped him win seven Wimbledon titles.

    The first set went on serve. In the tiebreaker, Federer had set points at 6-5 and 8-7 but Sampras saved both. The American went up 9-8 on a missed return by Federer then took the set with a forehand return winner on the Swiss player's serve.

    Federer ran into trouble early in the second set, falling behind 30-40 in the third game, but recovered to hold serve.

    At 4-4, Federer fell behind on his serve again. A forehand error gave Sampras break point, which he converted with a forehand winner.

    Sampras held serve again the next game and closed out the match on a Federer backhand return that sailed long.

    Federer said he thought Sampras could still beat the world's top five players on a fast surface.

    Sampras predicted Saturday that Federer could beat his record of most Grand Slam wins, "if not next year, pretty soon."

    "He's a great, great player. He's got things in his game that I couldn't do," he said.

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