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By Joel Drucker
Special to ESPN.com Monday, March 17, 2003 INDIAN WELLS, Calif. -- Five American men reached the quarterfinals of the Tennis Masters Sereis-Indian Wells last week. It was the first time since 1989 that so many had advanced that far here. More notable was that none were named Pete, Andre, Michael or Jim. The two quarterfinalists you're likely less familiar with are two young men from the state of Georgia: Robby Ginepri and Brian Vahaly. Though each advanced out of the qualifying this week, the two have pursued different career pat ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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