

(Reuters) - Andre Agassi produced one of the most incredible comebacks in his U.S. Open history on Wednesday night as he rallied to beat American wild card James Blake 3-6 3-6 6-3 6-3 7-6 to reach the semi-finals.
The 35-year-old seventh seed trailed by two sets and a break at 3-2 and Blake served for the match at 5-3 in the final set but Agassi snatched the tiebreak 8-6 to set up a clash with another American, Robby Ginepri.
Thats why Andre Agassi is a legend! One of the best matches I’ve ever seen! I knew if Andre could withstand the barrage he could win it in 5 sets. You gotta give James Blake credit. He’s been through a lot and has greatly improved his game. “James is a guy that runs on high octane. He’s a fighter jet. He’s burns fuel…fast and furious and he’s got much better over the years, but he plays so big and so fast that if an edge does come off its a big relief! He flys around the court. I’d put him over anybody on the tour in a straight 100 meters. He’s the only guy on the tour that looks like he’s increasing speed…” - Andre Agassi
“It couldn’t have been more fun to lose,” - Blake told Agassi
“I never felt like I was going to win this match but somehow I just found the way” - Agassi
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