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Mauresmo fails to hold another service game, with her woeful serve to blame.
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The first set was riddled with errors and although Safina had three breaks of serve, a woeful display of tennis from the Russian allowed Rogowska to break back every time and take the set into a tie-break.
She failed to win a single point on her second serve - ending with a woeful 12% on that key statistic - made five double faults and 15 unforced errors.
Djokovic then produced a woeful game of four errors to drop serve at 4-3, failing to hit a single winner as the set slipped away.
He managed a woeful 53 percent of first serves in, which allowed Djokovic — the game's best returner — to feast on a steady diet of second serves.
He blew it, shouting "woeful" at himself as he returned to his chair, but Gasquet dropped his serve for the third time in a row to hand Murray the set.
Murray won 85% of points on his first serve and powered away 40 winners; Robredo was down to a woeful 36% on his second serve as Murray advanced to return with relentless destruction, and made 25 unforced errors as the constant baseline bombardment told.
Serena lost the set in a lopsided tie breaker, then dropped her serve again in the opening game of the third, looking world weary and leg weary and emitting a woeful "Nooooo!" as she struck her latest forehand long.
He serves up a woeful full toss to Yuvraj, who gives it everything it deserves, spanking it high, clear and free over long on and into the crowd for six.
The attack just serves to underscore the woeful state of national cybersecurity (and is just damn embarrassing for the DNC).
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