101. Rafter took control of the second by breaking in the fourth game with help from two drop shots and a double fault by Agassi. 102. A double fault by Bruguera made it deuce. 103. A double fault by Woodforde gave Becker the leg up he needed and after two hours and seven minutes, Becker won the set on the second matchball. 104. A double fault offered Sanchez Vicario another break point and Graf came up with another winning forehand. 105. A double fault then cost her a game, and another delayed the finish when she held two match points. 106. A double fault and a baseline backhand that flew long gave Williams the advantage. 107. A double fault and a missed easy volley forehand put Medvedev into trouble again, but he produced another good serve under pressure to survive. 108. A double fault and a missed easy volley forehand put Medvedov into trouble again, but he produced another good serve under pressure to survive. 109. A double fault led to one match point, babying a sure overhead winner cost Becker a second. 110. A double fault at deuce again cost Philippoussis in that game, setting up break point for Henman. |
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