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Tennis legends Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi defined an era of American dominance on the ATP Tour, delivering unforgettable battles from the late 1980s through the early 2000s.
3-3, BLAKE TO SERVE Blake unleashes a 129-mph ace right on the service T. 3-4, AGASSI TO SERVE Agassi flicks a forehand cross-court and Blake misses another down-the-line forehand into the net. 4-4, ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAndre Agassi coaching ATP Tour star and tells him change he must makeAndre Agassi was spotted training Holger Rune in Washington D.C., with the tennis legend telling the young star what he ...
Though Agassi seemed anything but calm, he kept hanging on, albeit precariously. In the second game of the second set, he fended off four break points, claiming the game on a Federer backhand that ...
Agassi, working Rafter to the corners of the court, had a combined 46 backhand and forehand winners in the last two sets.
Agassi, seeded No. 7, couldn't equal Karlovic's power and didn't care. Rather, he settled for cleverness and steadiness, taking advantage of the Croatian's weak backhand and awkward lateral movement.
In the end, patience and precision prevailed over power, as Agassi withstood a tour-record 51 aces and pulled off a remarkable 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3), 6-4 victory Sunday evening at the Australian ...
At 4-3 in the first set, Sampras earned the first break point of the match and converted when Agassi's backhand flew wide. Then, serving for the set at 5-3, Sampras faced his first break point.
Pop! In the next game, Sampras earned the first break point of the match and converted when Agassi's backhand pass flew wide. Then, serving for the set at 5-3, Sampras faced his first break point.
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