Score: | 6–7(5–7), 6–2, 6–4, 6–2 |
Draw: | 128 (16 / 8) |
Seeds: | 16 |
Before Name: | Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles |
After Name: | Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles |
See main article: 1995 Wimbledon Championships.
Two-time defending champion Pete Sampras defeated Boris Becker in the final, 6–7(5–7), 6–2, 6–4, 6–2 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 1995 Wimbledon Championships.[1] It was his third Wimbledon title and sixth major title overall.
This is the most recent Wimbledon where the top four seeds all reached the semifinals.
See also: 1 and 1. Andre Agassi (semifinals)
See also: 2 and 8. Pete Sampras (champion)
See also: 3 and 3. Boris Becker (final)
See also: 4 and 6. Goran Ivanišević (semifinals)
See also: 5 and 4. Michael Chang (second round)
See also: 6 and 5. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (quarterfinals)
See also: 7 and 2. Wayne Ferreira (fourth round)
See also: 8. Sergi Bruguera (withdrew)
See also: 9 and 2. Michael Stich (first round)
See also: 10 and 7. Marc Rosset (first round)
See also: 11 and 4. Jim Courier (second round)
See also: 12 and 5. Richard Krajicek (first round)
See also: 13 and 3. Stefan Edberg (second round)
See also: 14 and 6. Todd Martin (fourth round)
See also: 15 and 1. Andriy Medvedev (second round)
See also: 16 and 8. Guy Forget (second round)
Sergi Bruguera withdrew due to injury. He was replaced in the draw by the highest-ranked non-seeded player Thomas Enqvist. This marked a change in Wimbledon policy, as previously seeded players who withdrew from the tournament were replaced by a qualifier or lucky loser (depending on when the withdrawal occurred).
See main article: 1995 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles qualifying.