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By Mary Joe Fernandez
Special to ESPN.com Monday, March 29, 2004 KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. -- After being out almost eight months with an injury, Serena Williams' first match was no test at all, but her second round with Elena Likhovtseva was a little shaky. When it got close in the second and third sets, Serena showed a little bit of doubt and hestitation, which is to be expected after not playing for so long. Like Serena, Venus has been injured. She played a couple of matches in Toyko then went to the Australian Open. Then she had another injury and has only pl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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