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By MaliVai Washington
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, May 30, 2004 PARIS -- Only a few players remain who have a legitimate shot at winning this title: Guillermo Coria and Carlos Moya, in the bottom half of the draw, are two. The other just might be Gustavo Kuerten. In his upset of world No. 1 Roger Federer, three-time French Open champion Kuerten played at a level we have not seen from him in 18 months. Because much of Kuerten's decline was due to his injured hip. If he's able to sustain his play the rest of this championship, he could be added to the list ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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