HIT FOR HAITI
Hit For Haiti - 44 For Fab Four
Indian Wells, U.S.A.
by Greg Sharko
|12.03.2010
The Hit For Haiti charity exhibition on Friday night at the BNP Paribas Open brings together four of the greatest players to have played on the ATP World Tour.
Together, Roger Federer, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal have combined to capture 44 Grand Slam singles titles, finished as ATP World Tour Champion 13 times, and spent 706 weeks at No. 1 in the South African Airways ATP Rankings.
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Take a look at the foursome's facts & figures:
Roger Federer
Birthdate: August 8, 1981
Birthplace: Basel, Switzerland
Residence: Bottmingen, Switzerland
Family: Wife, Mirka (married Apr. 11, 2009); Twin daughters, Charlene and Myla (born July 23, 2009)
Indian Wells History: 28-6 record, winning three straight titles in 2004 (d. Henman), 2005 (d. Hewitt) and 2006 (d. Blake)
Career Finals: 62-24 (singles), 8-4 (doubles)
Pete Sampras
Birthdate: August 12, 1971
Birthplace: Washington, DC
Residence: Los Angeles
Family: Wife, Bridgette (married Sept. 30, 2000); Sons Christian (born Nov. 21, 2002), Ryan (born July 29, 2005)
Indian Wells History: 31-12 record, winning title in 1994 (d. Korda), 1995 (d. Agassi) and reaching final in 2001 (l. to Agassi)...Won first career ATP match in 1988, defeating Ramesh Krishnan and followed with win over Eliot Teltscher before losing to Emilio Sanchez in 3rd RD
Last Tournament: 2002 US Open, won title (d. Agassi)
Career Finals: 64-24 (singles), 2-2 (doubles)
Andre Agassi
Birthdate: April 29, 1970
Birthplace: Las Vegas, Nevada
Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada
Family: Wife, Stephanie Graf (married Oct. 22, 2001); Son, Jaden (born Oct. 26, 2001); Daughter, Jaz (born Oct. 3, 2003)
Indian Wells History: 37-16 record, winning title in 2001 (d. Sampras) and reaching the final in 1990 (l. to Edberg) and 1995 (l. to Sampras) ...At age 15 in Feb. 1986, made his ATP tournament debut in LaQuinta and defeated John Austin in the first round before losing in the 2nd RD to Mats Wilander
Last Tournament: 2006 US Open, lost in 4th RD (l. to Benjamin Becker)
Career Finals: 60-30 (singles), 1-3 (doubles)
Rafael Nadal
Birthdate: June 3, 1986
Birthplace: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Residence: Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Family: Single
Indian Wells History: 22-3 record, winning titles in 2007 (d. Djokovic) and 2009 (d. Murray)
Career Finals: 36-12 (singles), 5-3 (doubles)
1992 - Andre Agassi (Wimbledon)
1993 - Pete Sampras (Wimbledon, US Open)
1994 - Pete Sampras (Australian Open, Wimbledon); Andre Agassi (US Open)
1995 - Pete Sampras (Wimbledon, US Open); Andre Agassi (Australian Open)
1996 - Pete Sampras (US Open)
1997 - Pete Sampras (Australian Open, Wimbledon)
1998 - Pete Sampras (Wimbledon)
1999 - Andre Agassi (Roland Garros, US Open); Pete Sampras (Wimbledon)
2000 - Andre Agassi (Australian Open)
2001 - Andre Agassi (Australian Open)
2002 - Pete Sampras (US Open)
2003 - Andre Agassi (Australian Open); Roger Federer (Wimbledon)
2004 - Roger Federer (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open)
2005 - Roger Federer (Wimbledon, US Open); Rafael Nadal (Roland Garros)
2006 - Roger Federer (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open); Rafael Nadal (Roland Garros)
2007 - Roger Federer (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open); Rafael Nadal (Roland Garros)
2008 - Roger Federer (US Open); Rafael Nadal (Roland Garros, Wimbledon)
2009 - Roger Federer (Roland Garros, Wimbledon); Rafael Nadal (Australian Open)
2010 - Roger Federer (Australian Open)
The Breakdown
Aust. Open |
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| Federer (16) | 4 |
1 |
6 |
5 |
| Sampras (14) | 2 |
0 |
7 |
5 |
| Agassi (8) | 4 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
| Nadal (6) | 1 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
Career Titles/Match Records
All four players are among the Top 15 on the Open Era (since 1968) titles list. Here is a look at their career titles and how they rank:
Titles |
W-L (Pct.) |
|
| 4) Pete Sampras | 64 |
762-222 (.774) |
| T6) Roger Federer | 62 |
688-162 (.809) |
| 8) Andre Agassi | 60 |
870-274 (.760) |
| 15) Rafael Nadal | 36 |
409-93 (.814) |
Year-end No. 1 Rankings
Since the inception of the South African Airways ATP Rankings in 1973, there have been 15 players who have finished No. 1, including this foursome. Here are the years they finished No. 1:
| No. | Years | |
| Pete Sampras | 6 | 1993-98 (all-time record) |
| Roger Federer | 5 | 2004-07, '09 |
| Rafael Nadal | 1 | 2008 |
| Andre Agassi | 1 | 1999 |
Weeks at No. 1
All four players have spent considerable time at No. 1 with Sampras leading the way followed by Federer, who would take over the record on June 15 if he remains No. 1. Here’s how the four rank on the weeks at No. 1 list:
| Weeks | |
| 1) Pete Sampras | 286 |
| 2) Roger Federer | 273 (as of March 8) |
| 7) Andre Agassi | 101 |
| 11) Rafael Nadal | 46 |
Career Prize Money
The foursome are the all-time leaders in career prize money on the ATP World Tour and they have combined to win $157,292,855:
| Prize Money | |
| 1) Roger Federer | $55,350,788 |
| 2) Pete Sampras | 43,280,489 |
| 3) Andre Agassi | 31,152,975 |
| 4) Rafael Nadal | 27,508,603 |
Career Totals
| Titles (Grand Slam): | 222 (44) |
| Match W-L: | 2,729-751 (.784) |
| Weeks at No. 1: | 706 |
| Year-end No. 1 Finishes: | 13 |
| Prize Money: | $157,292,855 |
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