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By Greg Garber
ESPN.com Saturday, September 3, 2005 NEW YORK -- When you are 35 years old and have a cranky back, that ticking sound you're hearing is your own biological clock. But you're not thinking in terms of years -- that's a scope far too broad. How many points do you have left? How many sets? How many matches? Andre Agassi, who has always listened to his inner drop shot, feels this acutely. There is a sense of urgency about him that is striking as he works his way through Grand Slam draws. Economy, not image, is everything. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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