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  Wednesday, 15 January, 2003, 05:26 GMT
What did you say?
We were both on the court...I think it was a match
Anna Kournikova, when asked whether her 6-0 6-1 trouncing by Justine Henin-Hardenne was a match.

It was a very slow serve, and a lot of double faults - sometimes it was amazing
Justine Henin-Hardenne gives her assessment of Kournikova's insipid performance.

Needless to say I felt great about everything
Andre Agassi after he dropped just one game against Hyung Taik Lee.

Last week my groundstrokes were causing my opponents problems, but against Agassi I felt like I was hitting against a wall
Hyung Taik Lee, who won the Sydney event last week, sounds a warning to anyone hoping for a chance against Andre Agassi.

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