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By Pam Shriver
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, June 2, 2004 None of the top five seeds is in the semifinals of the French Open, so it makes picking anyone to win Thursday's matches a little bit of an uneasy process. It's very contagious when upsets happen; it starts to feed on itself. So any prognosticator feels a little wary. However, the French crowd will be strongly behind former champion Jennifer Capriati, who is making a comeback on their turf. Some of them will even remember watching her break out at Roland Garros at age 14. No. 6 Capriati and No ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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