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By Pam Shriver
ESPN.com Thursday, June 17, 2004 It's always interesting on grass to see just who can feel confident on a surface they only play on two or three weeks of the year. Serena Williams rarely seems to lack confidence on the surface. She's defending two consecutive titles here and she has proved that she's the best in the world on this surface. That's why it was a very prudent move on Wimbledon's part to push Serena's seed up to No. 1. With both Belgians out of the tournament it seems the right thing to do and I'd be surprised if ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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