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By Howie Schwab
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, May 27, 2004 There's a reason it's called the French Open. Following Andy Roddick's loss, no American men are left as the third round gets under way. Frenchmen Fabrice Santoro and Olivier Mutis are still alive, though, and it will be interesting to see what each guy has left when they square off. Mutis could suffer a letdown after shocking Roddick on Wednesday. Santoro has to be exhausted after back-to-back five-set wins, playing almost 10 hours of tennis. At age 31, is there anything left in his tank? ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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