1. He must so dearly have wished the first two sets could have been instantly erased from memory. 2. A single break of serve settled the first two sets. 3. One of the two sets consistently overlaid the other, and it was distinctive, in that one of the tyres did not match the other three. 4. Andrei Medvedev clobbered Agassi in the first two sets. 5. Because twins usually grow up in a similar environment, any differences between the two sets of twins can safely be put down to their genes. 6. Bjorkman broke him four times in the first four sets. 7. Both players had expected that their match might go the full three sets. 8. Agassi eased by Raoux in the first two sets, then had his serve broken early in the third set. 9. After the two exchanged the first four sets, the fifth seemed like a fresh slate for Agassi. 10. But after losing the first two sets, the pity ended. |