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It was a typical nighttime Open crowd: lots of shiny skin, shiny shoes.
Over 21 years, the Open crowd became a sort of extended family for Agassi.
And when Mr. Amis covered tennis for The New Yorker in the 1990s, he thrilled to the guttural United States Open crowd at Flushing Meadows.
On Saturday, the French Open crowd did not know whom to root for, politely applauding, not wanting to pull for one sister over the other.
The Open crowd is necessarily limited to thirty-five thousand people, who pay ninety-five to a hundred and forty dollars per day.
Finally, waving, shirtless and light in the racket bag, he exited to the still reverberating ovation of the United States Open crowd.
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Everyone I talk to working in this space needs more local data and detail to power their services, as well as, an open crowd-approach to keeping it up to date and granular as possible.
U.S. Open crowds seem to love the technology, accompanying every digital replay with dramatic "oohs and ahs" as it's shown instantly on the overhead screen.
When the stall finally did open, crowds rushed in before the owner had a chance to unpack the journal from the bundles it arrived in. .
DODGERS 10, EXPOS 4 With one big swing, Eric Karros silenced Montreal's largest opening crowd since 1993.
Many in the opening crowd Wednesday will be interested in the race preceding the Schuylerville: a $47,000 allowance race for 3-year-olds and up over seven furlongs with a field of nine including Macho Uno, last year's Juvenile Champion.
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