91. He then surged through the final set against a spent opponent. 92. He then went on to defend the title in straight sets against Yevgeny Kafelnikov in a near perfect display of all-around tennis. 93. He took time out for treatment when playing Martin Lee of Britain on Friday, and again in the third set against Acasuso. 94. He won his opening match in five sets against Magnus Larsson and pulled off his second comeback in five sets against Richey Reneberg in round three. 95. He retired in the second set against Thomas Johansson of Sweden with tendinitis in his left knee. 96. Henman raced through the first set against Grosjean, not dropping a point on serve until his third game, while picking up two breaks. 97. Hingis dominated in the final set against Davenport, who seemed to lose her focus after a disputed call midway through the set. 98. He seemed ready for a big day by winning the first set against the sixth-seeded Australian. 99. He won his opening match in five sets against Richey Reneberg and pulled off his second comeback in five sets against Todd Woodbridge in round four. 100. Hingis lost the final in five sets against Graf there. |