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By Pam Shriver
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, June 3, 2004 Well, the plot lines were interesting -- three semifinalists in uncharted territory and another trying to make a comeback -- but then the matches fell flat on Thursday. After losing the first set of the semifinal, Jennifer Capriati won the first game of the next. Time to settle in and get ready for her to play another of her typical three-set matches. Then, surprisingly, Capriati never caught fire. Anastasia Myskina gave Capriati enough free points to push it to a third set but she couldn't mak ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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