That's an experience right now. Center court, US Open. Samper's again backs up that break with a hold. 4-1 in the second. It's gotta be this. 60 minutes. Dad, something's being delivered to the Joneses. What is it, Al? It's a... It's not a turbo spar. No. Not a new car. It's a multi-skip, Dad. A what? Multi-skip bins in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10 and 12 cubic meter capacity. It's got a walk-in ramp. Free tipping, radio controlled trucks, all suburbs, a WA company. There's no way we can top that. So when you hire a multi-skip bin, there's no need to keep up with the Joneses. 3701245. You know, when you're king of the hill and some nude guy comes in and says, I'm gonna knock you off that hill, you don't give it up too easy if you're a real champ. And Samper's tonight to show he's a real champ. This is textbook at the moment, I tell you. Philip Booses has got to get above 40%. He's still hovering 38%, 39%. And that will not get the job done tonight. These are the moments you dream about being at the top of the hill to show these guys who's boss. All cylinders are kicking. It's beautiful. Mark showing some nice touch there, trying to regroup. He is down only one break. Try to be positive here in the second set. Booses with that big backhand. Look how high Samper's had hit that from above his shoulder and then he hits a picture perfect drop volley. He can string a couple points together, get some first serves in as he has this game so far. Get himself some confidence. Maybe get his head back in the match. Maybe get lucky break here before it's two sets, but at least be ready to play the third. Seven aces now for Philip Booses and he holds. With his serve he should not be losing sets at one or two. That's just one break. 6-3 is one break. That's all it takes. With his serve he's not going to get blown out of sets. You don't figure he's going to lose serve more than once a set. His first set was two breaks, wasn't it? Right. His first set was two. Samper's already broken three times. Couldn't have placed that volley any better. Got down nice and low. Just perfect technique there. He's going to throw that stat out the window every set being 6-4 or closer. He's hit one now already. 1-6-3. Looking to win this set 6-3 at the worst. He holds here twice. That forehand is hard tonight, I'll tell you. Paul Anna Cohn in the Nike hat. Or one of the Nike hats, I should say. Todd Schneider. Works for him full-time. Longtime ATP trainer. Great decision by Pete to pick Todd up, I'll tell you. Really helping. And Tom Gullickson, Davis Cup captain, sitting next to Paul. Tom Gullickson's wondering, God, why didn't I get Samper to come to Chekels of Hockey just for a couple of matches? You think that'll change next year, John? For Pete? I sure hope so. I'd love to see Pete represent his country. I wish he'd been at the Olympics as well. He swore to me with a straight face that his Achilles was bothering him. An injury that caused him to withdraw from the Olympics. I said, come on, Pete. Don't feed me that line. I'm too old for that now. Maybe there was an excuse there, but certainly not in Davis Cup when he went and played the following week in Hong Kong for a ton of dough. There's a rarity, a filipousis passing shot. As I said earlier, he's far more dangerous on his forehand side. Pete tried to fool him going behind him. The filipousis really wasn't even moving to the backhand. He probably would have had an easy winner had he gone to the filipousis backhand. The filipousis with that big swing dipped it cross court for a winner. What a terrific serve. Four days for Sampras. If your taste buds are crying out for a cup or a chocolatey treat, but your hips say no, then you'll just love Ovaltine Light Break. Ovaltine Light Break. It's a delicious, healthy, chocolatey drink made in an instant with water. Give yourself a break with Ovaltine Light Break. Psst. 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Philopousis has kind of a becker-like build, doesn't he? Yeah, more of that middle linebacker type. Not extremely quick around the court, but he doesn't have to be if he can place that serve well enough, hit those big forehands. But he wouldn't mind improving athletically a little bit. Can't hurt. He doesn't dive the way Becker did. I tell you, Becker was unbelievable at that. On this surface I used to cringe. I'll tell you, that's not a recommended play. And I've heard that a couple weeks ago, Pete Bars has started training again, so hopefully the men's tour will see him back soon. We missed him this year here. As well as Jim Curry, hope to see him back soon, no problem. Nice serve there. Night ace for Philopousis, so he holds. And that will take one more crack here, preventing Sampras from a two-set lead. Sampras has only lost four points on his serve in this set. That'll work. That's the worst serve he's hit today, right there, hit the baseline. That ball dropped real low. That's a good try by Philopousis, put some pressure on Sampras. Couldn't even come up with a pass, that's just too good. To stick that with a little bit more zip, maybe a little bit deeper, but the right idea, you saw that ball skid.