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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Agassi, Federer, Sampras and Nadal for Haiti.

Andre Agassi and Rafael Nadal conspired against Roger Federer and Pete Sampras, it was Friday in Indian Wells, for good cause: a doubles match gala helped raise money for Haiti (for Haiti Hit). Agassi and Switzerland have been some particularly amusing dialogues on the court.

Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal faced off in good spirits Friday at Indian Wells in an exhibition doubles match which helped raise at least one million dollars for reconstruction efforts in Haiti. The four, who make up 44 victories in Grand Slam, 222 ATP titles and accumulated 706 weeks in the first place world, ensured the show in front of almost 15,000 spectators in an operation dubbed "Hit for Haiti" (Taper ball for Haiti) to benefit the Red Cross, the pair Sampras-Federer defeating 8 games to 6 on the duo Agassi-Nadal.
The meeting was punctuated by dramatic exchanges and humorous sallies, players each have a microphone so the crowd could hear their every word. In this game, Agassi, in sweat pants, was very comfortable, triggering several times the general hilarity.
"You're not so intimidating, you have something to Switzerland" he said to Federer as he was about to receive its service. "Very neutral, very relaxed"Said the Basel, smiling. Later, Agassi began to howl "I'm not evil Rog ', do not hurt me Rog'" Then he cashed the stolen powerful blows of Switzerland.
When Sampras began to imitate the small no replacement for his former rival, to the delight of the audience, Agassi has returned jokes on his stinging stingy side, a well-known in the tennis and he has d moreover, reported in his book released in late 2009. Just before the men, four champions had encountered the same issue. Martina Navratilova and Justine Henin were disposed of Lindsay Davenport and Steffi Graf, Agassi's wife, on the score of 8-6. The earthquake that struck the region of Port-au-Prince January 12 has claimed over 222,000 dead according to authorities.

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