In this episode of Tennis Re-Lived, Jeremy Castle takes listeners back to the memorable 2002 U.S. Open Tennis Championships, recounting the legendary performances of Pete Sampras and Serena Williams. The episode delves deep into the gripping moments of the tournament - Sampras' audience grabbing final Grand Slam title and the rise of Williams, alongside upsets and emerging stars of the sport. Adding to the narrative, the podcast includes anecdotes from players and coaches, shedding light on the off-the-court drama and dynamics. Castle further offers expert commentary and breakdowns of key matches and transitions, providing a comprehensive recount of the tournament's exciting games and turning points. The episode wraps up with Castle thanking his listeners and encouraging them to subscribe for more such throwback journeys into tennis history.