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AGASSI DOESN'T TAKE ANY CHANCES AFTER WIMBLEDON MISSTEP, HE'S CAREFUL IN OPENING WIN.


Byline: Matthew Kredell Staff Writer

Andre Agassi Andre Kirk Agassi (born April 29 1970, in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from the United States who won eight Grand Slam singles tournaments and an Olympic gold medal in singles.  was tense and quiet, indications that this was no normal first round.

An early-round match, usually a simple warmup for the former No. 1 player, became a proving ground Tuesday as Agassi dominated Kenneth Carlsen Kenneth Carlsen (born April 17, 1973) is a former Danish professional tennis player, who was active between 1992 and 2007. Carlsen played left-handed with a one-handed backhand.  6-3, 6-1 in the first round of the Mercedes-Benz Cup in front of a packed Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Tennis Center at UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
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Carlsen, ranked No. 107 in the world, received the focus Agassi usually reserves for players such as Pete Sampras. But this was second-seeded Agassi's first match since losing to then-No. 67 Paradorn Srichapan in the second round at Wimbledon last month.

``Coming off my last performance on the court, I needed to get a few things out of my system,'' Agassi said. ``I just tried to maintain my work ethic, move my feet and make him work. I was getting back to the basics and fundamentals.''

The embarrassing loss on tennis' biggest stage evoked doubts surrounding Agassi's future. Despite consistent success in recent years, including four Grand Slam victories in the past four seasons, Agassi is 32 years old and the tennis world is waiting for his decline to begin, and the early exit at Wimbledon could have been the first sign.

``He's no different than four years ago,'' said Carlsen, who last played Agassi in 1998. ``He still has the same advantages. He returns well and puts pressure on you when the ball is in play.''

Agassi brought back memories of Wimbledon when Carlsen broke him in the third game of the first set. However, Agassi said he briefly thought about how he was broken and decided it was just a string of great shots. He came back and broke Carlsen in the next game, then took control of the match.

``He hit huge shots,'' Agassi said. ``They were just too good and, unfortunately, I dropped my serve because of that. I basically said (to myself) go back to work. To get that break back right away was certainly a big help.''

Agassi broke Carlsen three times in the second set. On the final break to win the match, Agassi came back from 30-0 and won on a sharp-angled backhand volley. Seemingly tense all night and showing little emotion, Agassi finally let go of a shout and a smile.

``I think I had more questions going into this than I normally do going into summer matches,'' Agassi said. ``I usually have a nice little break. But in this case, I had a lot of time to prepare and think about my game. I wanted to go out there and play well.''

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(1 -- color) Andre Agassi, playing for the first time since being upset at Wimbledon, beat Kenneth Carlsen on Tuesday at the Mercedes-Benz Cup.

(2) Kenneth Carlsen, No. 107 in the world rankings, lost to Andre Agassi in the first round Tuesday at Los Angeles Tennis Center.

Gus Ruelas/Staff Photographer
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