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The best game of all time

5th Sept 2001

2. Men's Singles - Qtr. Finals
  Pete Sampras (USA)[10] def. Andre Agassi (USA)[2] 6/7(7) 7/6(2) 7/6(2) 7/6(5) 
  

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The High Lights

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Mountain of Memories
From the historic women's final to the late night thrills on Arthur Ashe Stadium -- highlighted by Pete Sampras' dramatic quarterfinal win over Andre Agassi -- the 2001 US Open stood tall. Venus Williams defending her crown against sister Serena enjoyed the added spotlight of prime time television. Lleyton Hewitt made his first trip to a Grand Slam final count with a three-set thrashing of four-time champion Pete Sampras. The memories from two glorious weeks of tennis live on in News and Views.
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Putting on possibly the most impressive display of return of serve seen during the Open era, Aussie Lleyton Hewitt sprinted past the legendary Pete Sampras and won his first US Open crown Sunday.
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Shoving aside any speculation as to who is the best player in her family, Venus Williams stepped on little sister Serena 6-2, 6-4 and successfully defended her US Open championship night in front of a packed house of celebrities and tennis aficionados. Venus became the eighth woman to win back-to-back Grand Slam titles more than once.

The 2001 US Open - Grand Slam Tennis - Official Site by IBM

 

 


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