71. U.S. officials took a set of leg bones and a skull with a missing jaw from military intelligence officials, said military spokesman Brig. Gen. Edilberto Adan. 72. Until Thursday, Mary Pierce had never taken a set off Monica Seles. 73. Voinea responded with spectacular passing shots, but Siemerink took the set in a tiebreak. 74. Goellner took the set on his first chance with a big serve. 75. Graf kept her cool, however, winning that game and the next two to take the set. 76. Graf took the set in the next game, netting a backhand on her second set point but winning the next one with a service winner. 77. He saved two match points in the process, finally taking the set on his second set point. 78. He took the set after a superb rally, finishing the exchange with a finely angled drop shot. 79. In the tiebreaker, Philippoussis gave himself a set point with a backhand winner, then took the set when Agassi netted a forehand. 80. Although Navratilova went on to take the set, she was always under pressure -- and two double faults on vital points proved to be her downfall. |