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    Default Best tennis matches you've ever seen?

    Keeping with the theme of the Aussie open, list any if you can remember.

    Agassi : Muster - French open 1994 - http://youtube.com/watch?v=ARAmugAt7GI
    I think it went to 5 sets, muster won it, super match.
    Agassi : Sampras - US open 2001 - 4 sets , all breakers no break of serve in the whole match, both player were 40+ in winners, super match
    Becker : Pioline - winbledon 96 i think

    Will add more when I think of some, there have been some great ones.
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    Sharapova Final Wimbledon - When she won.

    Federer - Nadal - Wimbledon Last Year.

    Anything with Ana Ivanovic...

    And there was Marion Bartoli who was good to watch last year aswell
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    any match were u hear sharapova squiel like a pig.only watch womens tennis.wonder why..... :)

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    The French Final 2007 between Nadal and Federer was a good match think Nadal won 3-2 in sets.

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    the best i;ve ever seen was a re-play of bjorn borg v. john mcenroe at wimbeldon in the 70s. ridiculous. nothing like it since IMO
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