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1. Gustavo Kuerten Always a great day to play two.

2. Patrick Rafter Hat trick of finals yields no titles.

3. Andre Agassi Baby box score: one title since announcement.

4. Lleyton Hewitt Lost to Rafter for the first time in three matches.

5. Tim Henman Kept the last American (Gambill) out of semis in Cincinnati.

6. Juan Carlos Ferrero Early loss to Arazi halts hard-court campaign.

7. Goran Ivanisevic Loses battle of Grand Slam champions against Kuerten.

8. Andy Roddick Time to trade in that used nickname for a new one.

9. Pete Sampras Blasted the balls in Cincinnati--off the court.

10. Boris Becker Showed good interviewing skills with Ivanisevic.

WOMEN

1. Venus Williams Needed only one match point to finish off Seles.

2. Lindsay Davenport Erratic play disappeared in final two rounds.

3. Monica Seles No Hingis, no Davenport sweetens the pot in Toronto.

4. Jennifer Capriati Won’t hear Seles’ grunts in other half of Toronto draw.

5. Martina Hingis Title drought reaches 10 tournaments and counting.

6. Kim Clijsters Nine double faults created her demise vs. Tauziat.

7. Nathalie Tauziat Professor still giving the kids some lessons.

8. Serena Williams Too bad match points aren’t available on line.

9. Justine Henin Toronto first event since Wimbledon final in July.

10. Elena Dementieva How do you say sophomore slump in Russian?

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