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Agassi, in his first ATP final since winning the Australian Open in January, was frustrated with himself, to the point of smashing his racket on his left foot until it broke after a poor shot in the third game of the second set.
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That was the point of SMASH.
At one point, he said, he came within five feet of smashing into the ground before miraculously finding a runway.
However, Djoko makes it 30-30 when he looks out of the point, smashing a big forehand from Raonic back at the Canadian's feet from a couple of yards behind the baseline.
Mark your calendars: Nov. 29, 2016, is the day you and your loved ones will have the pure, heavenly pleasure of watching Lin-Manuel Miranda ― THE guy who wrote "Hamilton," who won some Tonys, a Genius Grant and a Pulitzer Prize along the way ― explain the main plot point of his smash hit musical... drunk... on television.
Vellios then made sure of the points by smashing home from six yards out.
As an exclamation point, he smashed a series of home runs that might have threatened the alligators camped out near Tradition Field.
The connection to punk lent anarchism a countercultural credibility, and in 1999, when tens of thousands of activists materialized in Seattle, intent on shutting down a World Trade Organization conference, raucous young anarchists were out in front; at one point, they smashed the window of a Starbucks.
A VICE News reporter also witnessed a rowdy anarchist contingent that broke off from the main march at one point and smashed the windows of a police cruiser.
At one point, they charged the line of photographers, smashing a number of cameras with hammers, which obviously made everything very uncomfortable for me, a photographer.
On one of his match points, he smashed a relatively easy forehand long.
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