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'This one means more than anything,' Sampras said. Sampras: I'm Back After not winning a tournament since Wimbledon 2000, Pete Sampras broke out in a big way Sunday, writes Greg Garber. His 6-3, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 victory to win the U.S. Open title and his 14th Grand Slam came against Andre Agassi and just adds to the greatest rivalry left. Serena Grand Once Again Serena made her case as the superior Williams sister, Greg Garber writes, as she swept Venus 6-4, 6-3 on Saturday. World No. 1 Serena has won the past four family affairs, including the past three Grand Slam events -- a rare feat, Pam Shriver writes. Garber: When the fan won't go away We're on a first-name basis with much of women's tennis. But this familiarity increases the likelihood of dangerous obsessions. Way past midnight, they played on at the Open About 300 fans stuck around to watch the second-latest match in U.S. Open history. Hewitt's mental toughness pays off again James Blake is a better player this year, but so is Lleyton Hewitt. It's Safin, not Kuerten, who is supposed to be so overpowering Beaming like a laser, Gustavo Kuerten's 12th ace clipped the intersection of the service lines, the fabled "T," and Marat Safin shook his head in disbelief. More Features |
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