1. Unable to bully Corretja in the first set, Agassi sent out some unflattering signals by surrendering the set with two consecutive double faults. 2. On Friday in the semifinal against France, Becker had four consecutive double faults. 3. The two-fold Wimbledon champion then made two consecutive double faults, followed by an unforced error giving the Dane the match. 4. The two-time Wimbledon champion committed consecutive double faults, followed by an unforced error to give the Dane the match. 5. Then they unexpectedly lost the third set suffering a break in the fourth game as Nargiso made consecutive double faults. 6. Twice in the deciding third set, Agassi had consecutive double faults allowing Flach to break his service. |
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