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                    [Title] => Sampras vs Agassi in Macau showdown
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Tennis greats Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi head a spectacular double-header when The Venetian Macau Tennis Showdown 2009 is held Oct. 25.

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Tennis greats Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi head a spectacular double-header when The Venetian Macau Tennis Showdown 2009 is held Oct. 25.

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