Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, September 14, 1998 When you pick up The Kansan .. please pick up all of it.. Kansan STEP by STEP HAIR PROFESSIONALS Free Consultation ♦ Hair Color ♦ Make Up ♦ Skin Care Call for an appointment $6 OFF Any Service $20 Minimum Service Expires September 30, 1998 The Ultimate in Services 842-7895 925 IOWA Redken 5th Avenue NYC MAKE LOADS OF EXTRA CASH! NEW DONORS ONLY! Up To $50 This Week Up $360 To This month (2 Sessions, 1 1/2 hours each) for donating your life saving blood plasmid The U.S. Open Potential realized: Davenport wins Open Touted as one of America's finest young players after winning the U.S. Open junior championship in 1992, she had been unable to push the promise of her potential. The Associated Press NEW YORK — Lindsay Davenport had been in tennis' waiting room a long time. Except for a couple of doubles championships, Davenport had carried the label of a Grand Slam also-ran. Then came a dream summer that ended with a 6-3, 7-5-vic tory over defending champion Martina Hingis for the U.S. Open crown, the title she's always craved. “You'd hear, ‘Oh, she'll never win,’ Davenport said. "How can you tell the future? I'll just try my best and one day it will happen." At the Open, it finally did. The Open, in the end. "The sight at the end of the tunnel of winning the Grand Slam was what kept me going." she said. The joy of that accomplishment was hardly diminished Sunday when Davenport and Natasha Zvereva lost the women's doubles title to Hingis and Jane Novotna 6-3, 6-3. For Hingis, it completed a doubles Grand Slam. She won with Mirjana Lucic at Australia, then with Novotna at the French, Wimbledon and U.S. Open, becoming only the fourth woman in history to complete the sweep. For Davenport, it wasn't so bad, even after a long night of celebrating. "It was fun to be back out there," she said. "Normally you've got to wait a year to return back to the court where there are so many memories. I only had to wait a few hours." Davenport is the Open's first American-born women's champion since Chris Evert in 1982. The significance was not lost on the 22-year-old from Newport Beach, Calif. "No one's done it in a long time," she said. "I'm proud to be the first one." Rafter victorious in matchup of Australians The Associated Press NEW YORK — It was "Aussie Rules" tennis yesterday at the U.S. Open, and Patrick Rafter had by far the bigger, meaner game. Rafter retained his title with an awesome display of speed and accuracy, winning an all-Australian battle with Mark Philippissels 6.3-3.6-6.2-6.0. Both players dived to the concrete courts and sent volleys rocketing across the net. But Rafter had near- perfection to go with his power. The third-seeded Rafter had just five unforced errors against the unseeded Philippoussis, whose usually overpowering serve became a liability. He had just five aces and 13 double faults, the last on the final point of the match. Rafter won the final 10 games. Rafter, who had to rally from a two-set deficit in the first round but never was threatened again in the tournament, won $700,000 and moved up to No. 2 in the world rankings — just behind Pete Sampras, whom he defeated Saturday in the semifinals. The match was tied at one set apiece and 2-2 in the third set when Rafter took command. After holding serve, Rafter moved to break point on an incredible point in which he raced around the court to return an overhead, a forehand into the corner and a drop shot. Rafter then won the next eight games to close out the match. Philippoussis, in his first Grand Slam final, stayed in the match by saving 13 of 14 break points until midway through the third set, but Rafter converted five of his six break points after that. Rafter faced three break points in the match and lost his serve only once. 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