51. He also hit frequent winners from the baseline against Muster, an acknowledged master of backcourt rallies. 52. He got off to a jump start and rolled through the first set, hitting winners off seemingly unreachable balls that had Kafelnikov shaking his head in disbelief. 53. He played well, he was aggressive, he took the game to me, and I had to hit winners. 54. He got off to a fast start and rolled through the first set, hitting winners off seemingly unreachable balls that had Kafelnikov shaking his head. 55. He started hitting winners and taking control with a serve-and-volley game. 56. He seem revived, hitting more winners and moving well. 57. He just hit one winner after another. 58. He overwhelmed Chang by hitting winners from all over court, hitting the lines and corners with powerful ground strokes. 59. Hingis chased Coetzer back and forth and flirted with the lines throughout the match, often hitting winners but suffering costly misses, too. 60. Hingis hit winners from both sides and was more aggressive than Huber, lifting a gear after her slow start. |