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Los Angeles (US), Nov.10 (ANI): Former tennis great Andre Agassi has admitted in his biography that he lost the 1996 Australian semi-finals to Michael Chang on purpose so that he would not have to face Becker in the final. Full Article at OneIndia
Agassi, winner of four Australian Open titles, reveals in his controversial autobiography that he lost on purpose to Michael Chang so he would not have to face Becker in the final. Full Article at PerthNow
Michael Chang, center, shakes hands with Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Thursday, July 30, 2009. View Photo »
Here in Chengdu, this facility is quite impressive ... I've had opportunities to play in different parts of China, and this is probably one of the best facilities I've ever been at as far as tennis goes.
ANDRE Agassi says he deliberately lost an Australian Open semi-final in 1996 to avoid playing Boris Becker in the final. Full Article at The Courier Mail
The Hong Kong Tennis Classic 2010 that will be played in January, field will be full of WTA Tour top stars plus great men tennis players like Safin, Edberg and Michael Chang that will represent different parts of the world. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Indian Red Lopez members, from left, Danny Forsyth, Darren Forsyth, Michael Chang, Scott Maskame and Dave Cherry A NORTH-EAST band is preparing for its last gig after a successful European tour. Full Article at Press and Journal
Michael Chang looks to return the ball to Jim Courier during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Friday, July 31, 2009. View Photo »
What this says to me is, at highest levels, smartphones and the iPhone are becoming media devices
This website gives in order the youngest and oldest slamwinners in the open era–e.g. Michael Chang was the youngest winner at age 17, in 1989, at Roland Garros, and Ken Rosewall was the oldest, at age 37, in 1972, at the Australian. Full Article at Daily Speculations
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Michael Chang, center, shakes hands with Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Chang looks to return the ball to Jim Courier during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Friday, July 31, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Chang returns the ball to Jim Courier during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Friday, July 31, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Chang looks to return the ball to Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »Michael Chang returns the ball to Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas Enqvist of Sweden returns a shot during his match against Michael Chang of the United States at the ATP Champions Tour tennis tournament in Chengdu, China, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. (AP Photo) ** CHINA OUT.
View Photo »Michael Chang of the United States returns a shot during his match against Thomas Enqvist of Sweden at the ATP Champions Tour tennis tournament in Chengdu, China, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. (AP Photo) ** CHINA OUT.
View Photo »Jim Courier returns the ball to Michael Chang during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Friday, July 31, 2009.
View Photo »Jim Courier returns the ball to Michael Chang during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Friday, July 31, 2009.
View Photo »Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, returns the ball to Michael Chang during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Thursday, July 30, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this June 11, 1989, file photo, Michael Chang reacts after scoring a decisive point during the final of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris.
View Photo »Michael Chang looks to return the ball to Jim Courier during a Legends Singles tennis match at the L.A. Tennis Open in Los Angeles, Friday, July 31, 2009.
View Photo »Here in Chengdu, this facility is quite impressive ... I've had opportunities to play in different parts of China, and this is probably one of the best facilities I've ever been at as far as tennis goes.
What this says to me is, at highest levels, smartphones and the iPhone are becoming media devices
I favorited a YouTube video -- Michael Chang 1989 FRENCH OPEN service http://bit.ly/1MOIDu
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- TennisReporters
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@newballsplease how very Michael Chang of him.
- linz610 16 hours ago
HAVE TO HAVE TO HAVE TO get the Agassi book after what i read he wrote about Michael Chang
- Theburg 21 hours ago