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R & R at Open: Rafter-Rusedski; Aussie Rips Chang to Forge Surprise Final

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The Washington Post, September 7th, 1997

By late this afternoon, Arthur Ashe Stadium was almost empty. But as the last fans streamed toward their cars and ushers began collecting trash, Carl Chang remained in his seat, staring at the court, lost in what might have been for his younger brother, Michael. With Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi eliminated early in this U.S. Open, the No. 2-seeded Chang appeared on a collision course with his first Grand Slam title since capturing the 1989 French Open as a 17-year-old. But that giant opportunity slipped away today when Australian sensation Patrick Rafter dominated him in a 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 semif...

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