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Gene Sarazen, the 1935 Masters champion, served as the third honorary starter before his death last year at 97.
The 2006 U.S. Open champion served two double faults as she was broken to love in the final game of the match.
But despite some surprising late jitters from Sharapova, the 25th seed could not repeat the feat when the 2008 Melbourne champion served again at 5-3.
None came and the champion served out coolly for a place in the final and finished with the most withering forehand to end it a minute under three hours.
But with the fans behind him and a smile on his face, Roddick, the 2003 Open champion, served out his final game, hitting 140 miles per hour on the radar gun at one point, to book a place in the second round.
After he retired, Mr. Champion served as chairman and president of the Economic Development Council of New York City, a private nonprofit organization, and as the chairman and chief executive of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry, formed in 1974 with the merger of the council and the chamber.
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Jessica Howard, who has been the United States rhythmic gymnastics national champion, serves as the hero's guide.
There he would be, the British and Commonwealth Heavyweight champion, serving customers and chatting with people.
She was one of the university's most indefatigable champions, serving her alma mater in a host of ways, and was recognized for her extraordinary service with the Gold Spike Award, Stanford's highest award for volunteer service.
Beyond that, perhaps he can do what Becker and Lendl do for their champions: serve as that onetime playing great in the coaching box whose faith you want so badly to justify.
(Raonic confounded the tennis-beat writers at the Australian Open by using part of a post-match press conference to explain the similarities he found in the aesthetic approaches of Andy Warhol and Ai Weiwei). Beyond that, perhaps he can do what Becker and Lendl do for their champions: serve as that onetime playing great in the coaching box whose faith you want so badly to justify.
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