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 |  | Advantage Agassi in Open final It wasn't supposed to be like this -- Andre Agassi allegedly had the U.S. Open title sewn up when Pete Sampras and Patrick Rafter pulled out. But Todd Martin made the all-American final interesting before Agassi dominated the fifth set to pull off a 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-7 (2-7), 6-3, 6-2 win. It was Agassi's second Grand Slam title of the year.
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 |  WOMEN Serena adds doubles crown
 After beating Martina Hingis 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) to win the singles final Saturday, Serena Williams added another title Sunday, beating Chanda Rubin and Sandrine Testud with her sister Venus for the doubles title.
 
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 |  |  Agassi's amazing summer has also included a French Open title and playing in the final at Wimbledon.
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| Features and Columns |  |  | 1999 U.S. Open Gallery Check out the color and excitement of the U.S. Open through photographs.
 U.S. Open ratings high without Sampras, Rafter
 The final between Andre Agassi and Todd Martin more than doubled last year's ratings in the final. And the women fared better than the men.
 Garber: Agassi lives up to lofty expectations
 Ever since No. 1 seed Pete Sampras and two-time defending champion Patrick Rafter withdrew with injuries at the U.S. Open, it has been Andre Agassi's tourney to win -- or lose. Despite that pressure, Agassi still won.
 Notebook: Serena has tripled her Open success
 Serena Williams became only the fourth woman in the Open era to win the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles in her career at the U.S. Open.
 Garber: Serena offers glimpse of future
 The most amazing part about Serena Williams' win in the U.S. Open final may be that she hasn't even really begun to reach her potential.
 Notebook: Carter on hand to watch Serena win
 Former President Jimmy Carter, on hand for "Super Saturday" at the National Tennis Center, seemed delighted to witness victories by American players Todd Martin, Andre Agassi and Serena Williams.
 Garber: One Williams down, one to go for Hingis
 Martina Hingis may be easy to dislike, but she can play. After punishing Venus Williams in the semis -- and as she readies to play Serena Williams in the final -- you have to call her the best player in the women's game.
 Notebook: Hingis has no intention of igniting verbal feud
 Martina Hingis and the Williams sisters have engaged in verbal warfare before calling a truce last week. Hingis has 	 does not intend to start it again.
 Top-seeded duo of Paes, Bhupathi falls in men's doubles
 Alex O'Brien and Sebastien Lareau overwhelmed the No. 1 duo of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi for their first Grand Slam doubles title.
 Notebook: Bhupathi doubles up in Slam again
 Ai Sugiyama of Japan and Mahesh Bhupathi of India teamed Thursday to win the mixed doubles title at the U.S. Open, defeating Americans Kimberly Po and Donald Johnson 6-4, 6-4.
 Notebook: Serena Williams joins season-ending Chase
 Serena Williams has joined her sister Venus -- in addition to Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport -- in
the season-ending Chase Championships.
 Trapped by her past, Capriati leaves Open in tears
 After an emotional, revealing press conference on Monday, Jennifer Capriati once again left the U.S. Open in tears.
 Novotna announces retirement from tennis
 Surrounded by teenagers with booming serves and ground games to match, Jana Novotna decided Monday to leave tennis, announcing her retirement.
 Truce declared between Hingis and Williams family
 The war of words between Martina Hingis and the Williams clan calmed down after a kiss-and-make-up meeting Friday.
 Training Room: Heat injuries
 Sports, heat and humidity can be a dangerous combination for athletes. Here's timely advice to help you stay safe this summer.
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