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Andre Agassi: French Open
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Andre became a frequent visitor to Marin County, California, since 1993 when he hired Brad Gilbert, a Marin resident as his coach and became the first un-seeded player since 1930 to win the US Open. The winning streak continued and he achieved a 73-9 record in 1995, winning the Australian Open and reaching the top ranked position in the world. It is during this period Andre fell in love with the beauty of Marin County and decided to have a home here.
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Agassi's 2005 began with a quarterfinal loss to Federer at the Australian Open. Agassi had several other deep runs at tournaments, but had to withdraw from several events due to injury. He won his fourth title in Los Angeles and reached the finals of the Rogers Cup before falling to World No. 2 Rafael Nadal.
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Along with Agassi and Seles, rising stars James Blake and Daniela Hantuchova will ... be featured in the "Official Card of the US Open" campaign. Each of the players will appear in traditional and nontraditional media including print, online and major outdoor venues throughout New York, including highway billboards, ferries, buses, subways, taxis and at the US Open.
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The 35 year-old Agassi, hobbled by a nerve injury in his back, was knocked out of the opening round of the 2005 French Open. Now on the road to recovery, his comeback was heralded by his 60th ATP title win in Los Angeles at the Mercedes-Benz Cup.
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That&39s notable because no one has played in more the appearance pushed the 35-year-old Santoro past Andre Agassi to lead that category, all-time. …Frenchman Santoro wins to break Agassi??s record Malaysia Star
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Baghdatis then broke Agassi's serve for the first time in the next game as Agassi missed a backhand of his own. Baghdatis, an emotive sort who had not had much to celebrate until now, shrieked with delight and release and pounded his big chest with a clenched fist and locked wide eyes with his French coach, Guillaume Peyre, in the stands.
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