PETE Sampras wasn’t the only winner in Wednesday night’s U.S. Open showdown with Andre Agassi.
The see-saw match was the most-watched tennis telecast in cable TV history, according to USA Networks. An estimated 3.4 million people saw all or part of the quarter-final.
That beats the previous cable TV record set during the 1991 Open when Jimmy Connors beat Aaron Krickstein.
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