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By MaliVai Washington
Special to ESPN.com Monday, March 22, 2004 Now that we are through the first major of the year and the first Tennis Masters Series event, it's pretty obvious who the dominant player has been: Roger Federer. At the beginning of the season, one might have thought Andy Roddick had a strong foothold on that No. 1 spot, having finished 2003 as the top player. But when you're ranked in that upper echelon of players, if you're not winning titles, your ranking will drop. Roddick has not won a title since the U.S. Open. Whereas Federer has proc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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