@@carrerau7138 Not true. Steffi is very fair on the court with her opponent and referees. The only big problem she had to deal with throughout her long career was against Sabatini in Tokyo 91. She did not accept the call on match point but that's the only example youll find in 15 years. Tokyo was famous for very bad calls and poor referees indeed
@@carrerau7138Steffi did have something of a reputation in her earlier years in particular, no doubt a lot to do with how abusive her father was with her. Pam Shriver wrote in her book that Steffi's nickname on the tour had been "Little Miss Sauerbraten". Perhaps the most famous episode of it in Steffi's early career was when she lost to Jo Durie at Wimbledon 1984. Steffi started to storm off the court after she lost and Jo had to pull her back. It's on youtube.
3:44 the slice is brilliant
Wow. Slice winner on Rebound Ace
Thank you so much I've never seen this match 🎉
14:13 ... Steffi's speed.
But wasn’t her handshake with the umpire too frosty?
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Not at all. On the contrary !
@@stef1074 I was asking since I read that in every other video of Graf matches.
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Not true. Steffi is very fair on the court with her opponent and referees.
The only big problem she had to deal with throughout her long career was against Sabatini in Tokyo 91.
She did not accept the call on match point but that's the only example youll find in 15 years.
Tokyo was famous for very bad calls and poor referees indeed
@@carrerau7138Steffi did have something of a reputation in her earlier years in particular, no doubt a lot to do with how abusive her father was with her. Pam Shriver wrote in her book that Steffi's nickname on the tour had been "Little Miss Sauerbraten". Perhaps the most famous episode of it in Steffi's early career was when she lost to Jo Durie at Wimbledon 1984. Steffi started to storm off the court after she lost and Jo had to pull her back. It's on youtube.