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By MaliVai Washington
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, June 29, 2004 WIMBLEDON, England -- After calling matches for both Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt, it's apparent that both are playing well enough to win the title. Unfortunately, they're meeting in the quarterfinals, not the final. So far in The Championships, Federer has protected his own serve. Because he has yet to be broken, he's able to be more aggressive and take more chances on his return games. Meanwhile, Hewitt has done a tremendous job with his return of serve. Against Carlos Moya, Hewitt was ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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