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By Cynthia Faulkner
ESPN.com Wednesday, June 23, 2004 WIMBLEDON, England -- All eyes were on the Williams sisters, who hold the past four titles here, to see how well they did in their first-round matches. They frequently start a major tournament looking a little rusty and sometimes display some unusual moves as if it were practice rather than competition. Serena kept to the status quo. Normally a baseliner, Serena said she wanted to come to net often and that's why she made 24 unforced errors in her 6-3, 6-1 victory Tuesday. "I'm working on diff ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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