[VIDEOS] 25 hot shots by Stefan Edberg... Choose your favourite!

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Hi guys,
every week on Sunday or Monday, on STE...fans (http://stefanstennis.free.fr), the only active tribute to Stefan Edberg on the web, we share the video of a hot shot played by the Swede during his professional career. This gallery, started in April 2013, has now reached 25 clips.

Here's the complete list so far for you to enjoy! Vote your favourite one and suggest more for future clips!
*Please note that the list is not a ranking, but reflects the chronological order of our issues.

#1 - Australian Open 1993 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Jim Courier
#2 - US Open 1996 R16 - Stefan Edberg vs Tim Henman
#3 - ATP Tour World Championship Final - Stefan Edberg vs Andre Agassi
#4 - Stuttgart indoor final 1992 - Stefan Edberg vs Goran Ivanisevic
#5 - Australian Open 1987 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Pat Cash
#6 - Frankfurt ATP Finals 1994 RR - Stefan Edberg vs Pete Sampras
#7 - Stuttgart indoor 1994 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Goran Ivanisevic
#8 - Rome 1996 R32 - Stefan Edberg vs Cedric Pioline
#9 - French Open 1989 Semifinal - Stefan Edberg vs Boris Becker
#10 - Australian Open 1993 Semifinal - Stefan Edberg vs Pete Sampras
#11 - French Open 1996 R32 - Stefan Edberg vs Michael Chang
#12 - Wimbledon 1990 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Boris Becker
#13 - Wimbledon 1988 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Boris Becker
#14 - Wimbledon 1991 Semifinal - Stefan Edberg vs Michael Stich
#15 - Gstaad 1986 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Roland Stadler
#16 - New Haven 1992 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Malivai Washington
#17 - US Open 1992 Quarter Final - Stefan Edberg vs Ivan Lendl
#18 - US Open 1991 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Jim Courier
#19 - US Open 1992 Quarter Final - Stefan Edberg vs Ivan Lendl
#20 - US Open 1996 Quarter Final - Stefan Edberg vs Goran Ivanisevic
#21 - Indian Wells 1990 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Andre Agassi
#22 - Australian Open 1991 R16 - Stefan Edberg vs Jim Courier
#23 - Tokyo Indoor 1987 Final - Stefan Edberg vs Ivan Lendl
#24 - New York Masters 1986 RR - Stefan Edberg vs Yannick Noah
#25 - Australian Open 1994 Semifinal - Stefan Edberg vs Todd Martin
 

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Some fricken great tennis in there isn't there BS?

By the way, I just watched Edberg/Moya at Zurich in the Seniors. Stefan's still volleying superbly and pushed Moya all the way to a 10-8 final set tie break. Not bad considering Moya is ten years younger and only retired about 3 years ago.
 

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britbox said:
Some fricken great tennis in there isn't there BS?

By the way, I just watched Edberg/Moya at Zurich in the Seniors. Stefan's still volleying superbly and pushed Moya all the way to a 10-8 final set tie break. Not bad considering Moya is ten years younger and only retired about 3 years ago.

On my visit to Qatar a couple of years ago, I got to see Stefan play an exhibition set of tennis against Tsonga due to Joe's opponent (can't remember who it was) withdrawing before the match. Obviously, Tsonga took it easy, but you could still that Edberg's touch remains impeccable. He was volleying tricky passing shots with relative ease.
 

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Tsonga's opponent on that day was Roger Federer, who retired for a back injury, so the organizers arranged a one set exhibition match with Edberg, who was there because invited as former champion of the Qatar Open to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the tournament.

You can watch the full match here --> http://bit.ly/UOVvFd

Broken_Shoelace said:
britbox said:
Some fricken great tennis in there isn't there BS?

By the way, I just watched Edberg/Moya at Zurich in the Seniors. Stefan's still volleying superbly and pushed Moya all the way to a 10-8 final set tie break. Not bad considering Moya is ten years younger and only retired about 3 years ago.

On my visit to Qatar a couple of years ago, I got to see Stefan play an exhibition set of tennis against Tsonga due to Joe's opponent (can't remember who it was) withdrawing before the match. Obviously, Tsonga took it easy, but you could still that Edberg's touch remains impeccable. He was volleying tricky passing shots with relative ease.