1. Philippoussis earned only five break opportunities. 2. The Chilean gave his opponent two break opportunities with the game score even in the third. 3. This time Corretja only needed one break opportunity. 4. Agassi was then unable to convert six different break opportunities in the next game before Martin finally managed to hold serve. 5. Bjorkman double-faulted in the third game to give Philippoussis another break opportunity, but the Swede saved again. 6. He converted three break opportunities. 7. Ivanisevic used drop shots and patient baseline play to exploit two break opportunities in the match against Larsson. 8. Ivanisevic had eight break opportunities, three more than Sampras, but failed to capitalize. 9. Rafter said after the match it could easily have gone the other way had Suzuki been able to capitalize on early break opportunities. 10. They traded breaks of serve in the first two games of the match, and each wasted break opportunities in the next two games. |
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