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By Howie Schwab
Special to ESPN.com Monday, May 31, 2004 The Serena Williams vs. Jennifer Capriati quarterfinal on Tuesday (ESPN2, 8 a.m. ET) figures to be the most anticipated battle of the tournament to date. Williams has added incentive after losing to Capriati (6-4, 6-4) in the semifinals at Rome two weeks ago (Amelie Mauresmo beat Capriati in the finals). This should be an intense match. Serena had an eight-match win streak against Capriati snapped in Rome. Now in the French quarterfinals for the fourth straight year, Williams hopes to repeat h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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