31. After the Australian broke her serve early in the match, Testud was unable to break back and she struggled on the soft, slick grass. 32. Agassi broke serve once in each set to take control of the match. 33. Belgium also broke serve first in the second set. 34. Black did not face a break point in the third set, breaking serve in the third and fifth games. 35. Both players broke serve twice to send the first set of the final into a tie-breaker, which was decided by two backhand returns. 36. But after surviving that game, Safin broke serve with another tremendous forehand winner to the corner that gave him the second set. 37. But after surviving that game, Safin broke serve with another forehand winner that gave him the second set. 38. But Agassi broke serve to start the final set when Fleurian netted an easy forehand. 39. But Hewitt then again broke serve to go up for good. 40. But in the fifth game, two unforced errors by Woodforde gave Rios the chance he needed, and the Chilean broke serve. |