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Agassi played well; Ferrero was better By Cliff Drysdale Special to ESPN.com Andre Agassi played about as well as he can play Thursday. He tried everything and then some. He offered Juan Carlos Ferrero a great variety of shot and purpose. He gave a strategic variety.
But Ferrero is fit and strong. He's huge off both wings. He's the consummate, modern clay-court player. He is the best clay-court player outside of a fit Gustavo Kuerten. Agassi was very close though. After the rain delay he was down 6-3, 1-0, but Agassi won the second set 7-5. Agassi lost three break points when they were tied at 5-5 in the third. In the final set, he was down 5-1 and he had chances to break Ferrero's serve. Unfortunately, he did not convert those breaks and lost his next service game. Agassi lost 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, 6-3. So, Agassi had his chances, but Ferrero is tough. The semifinal between Ferrero and the No. 2 seed Marat Safin will be a huge match. Safin played extremely well today against Sebastien Grosjean winning 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. Safin's looking very confident. He's got the most powerful game left in the tournament by a long way. It was certainly too much for Grosjean, who has a mild injury. Grosjean needed to be 100 percent to beat Safin the way he played today. Send this story to a friend | Most sent stories |
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