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Indeed, there are plenty of trick shots, as befits a film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the director of "Delicatessen".
There were no real serves, at least two badly blown line calls (from my vantage point, anyway), informal score-keeping, plenty of trick shots, plenty of hanging around and chatting, and plenty of balls given up on by both players.
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There are also plenty of tricks that go unexplained.
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