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By Cynthia Faulkner
ESPN.com Sunday, June 27, 2004 WIMBLEDON, England -- Because of the rain, the player who gets through might end up playing nearly every day. So fitness, more than ever will come into play. "I know, especially now, if I keep winning, it's going to be almost like every day," Jennifer Capriati said. "I've played every day already. That's usually not what happens in a Grand Slam." Plus there are the delays to deal with. "You sit around," Capriati said, "you start to get a little bit -- it's hard to not just get sluggish and ju ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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