Michael Stich

Then in the final, he beat his compatriot and three-time Wimbledon champion Boris Becker in straight sets.

[1] Then at the Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Stich teamed with Becker to win the men's doubles gold medal.

Stich also won the 1992 Grand Slam Cup, defeating Michael Chang in the final.

He reached his second Grand Slam singles final at the 1994 US Open, where he lost in straight sets to Andre Agassi.

He upset defending champion Thomas Muster in four sets in the fourth round of the 1996 French Open en route to appearing in his third and final Grand Slam singles final, where he lost to Yevgeny Kafelnikov in straight sets.

Stich's all-round ability, both from the baseline and at the net, allowed him to become one of the few players to win both singles and doubles tournaments on all surfaces.

His last run at Wimbledon started with a win over US top-ten player Jim Courier and ended with a five-set loss to Cédric Pioline in the semifinals.