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> Graf had the forehand, but could in no way keep > up the pace off the backhand wing. Seles had the perfect game to > exploit that and seemed to have no problems digging up Graf's slice. > She hit hard and accurately from both sides and hit the best angles > ever seen. If anything, I think she would have improved vs. Graf. > Pretty simple game plan really. Keep forcing Graf to the ad court and > wait to rip one up the line or cc to the deuce--if necessary blast > another into the ad corner. Nobody jerked an opponent around better > than Seles. Yes - except on grass, where Graf's slice backhand was more effective and Seles's less-than-optimal movement created problems for herself. Graf was better on grass, but everywhere else, Seles was clearly better. > What, that Graf's GS total would be less and Seles' more? No sane > person would doubt this. It's astonishing that obvious stuff like this even gets debated around here. Aking to going to a math ng and seeing some imbeciles arguing that 2+2 doesn't = 4 . -- "if federal judges have the final word over its meaning, the Constitution would be a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please". - Thomas Jefferson
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